EARTH 2

BERMUDA

   Bermuda, self-governing British overseas territory in the western North Atlantic Ocean. It is an archipelago of 7 main islands and about 170 additional (named) islets and rocks, situated about 650 miles (1,050 km) east of Cape Hatteras (North Carolina, U.S.). Bermuda is neither geologically nor spatially associated with the West Indies, which lie more than 800 miles (1,300 km) to the south and southwest.

   The archipelago is about 24 miles (40 km) long and averages less than 1 mile (1.6 km) in width. The main islands are clustered together in the shape of a fishhook and are connected by bridges. The largest island is Main Island, 14 miles (22.5 km) long and 1 mile wide. The Peak, at 259 feet (79 metres) on Main Island, is the highest point. The capital is Hamilton.

LAND

   The coral islands of Bermuda are composed of a layer 200 feet (60 metres) thick of marine limestone that caps an extinct and submerged volcanic mountain range rising more than 14,000 feet (4,300 metres) above the ocean floor. The limestone surface is overlain by a shallow layer of fertile soil. The islands are fringed by coral reefs and have no lakes or rivers, but the soil is highly porous, and standing water is not a problem.

   The climate is mild, humid, and equable. August is the warmest month, with an average daytime high of 86 °F (30 °C), and February is the coldest month, with an average nighttime low of 57 °F (14 °C). Mean annual precipitation is about 57 inches (1,450 mm). Occasional dry spells can be critical, as the supply of drinking water depends almost entirely on rainfall. (There also are a number of wells and seawater distillation plants).
The vegetation is subtropical and includes flowering shrubs such as bougainvillea, Easter lilies, oleander, hibiscus, and poinsettia. Palm, pine, casuarina, and mangrove trees are found on most of the islands. A number of migratory birds visit the islands annually; other wildlife is limited to lizards and frogs.

ECONOMY

   Bermuda has a predominantly market economy based on tourism and international finance. The gross national product (GNP) is growing more rapidly than the population, and the GNP per capita is one of the highest in the world.

   Agriculture is of negligible importance in the overall economy, and most food must be imported. Fresh vegetables, bananas, citrus fruits, milk, eggs, and honey are produced locally. There is a small fishing industry. Mineral industries are limited to the production of sand and limestone for local construction. There are a few light manufacturing industries that produce paint, pharmaceuticals, electronic wares, and printed material.​

   Tourism and international financial services account for the major share of the GNP and employ virtually all the workforce directly or indirectly. Some half million tourists visit Bermuda each year; most come from the United States. The island is famous for its pink sand beaches, which get their colour from one of the sand’s main components, pulverized coral and shells. Another attraction for tourists is the historic town of St. George (founded 1612) and its fortifications, which together were designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2000.​

   Airlines typically account for most arrivals, but there are also dozens of calls by cruise ships each year. Bermuda has low income taxes; the government derives most of its revenues from tariffs and various taxes on real estate and tourism. As a result, the territory has become an important offshore financial centre, and many insurance and investment companies have established offices there. Principal trading partners include the United States, which supplies nearly seven-tenths of Bermuda’s imports by value; the countries of the European Union; Canada; and various Caribbean countries.​

PEOPLE

   About three-fifths of the population is of full or mixed African ancestry, including immigrants from the West Indies or their descendants, Cape Verdeans, and descendants of slaves brought from other parts of the New World or Africa before Britain outlawed the slave trade in 1807. Whites (people of European ancestry) constitute another one-third of the population and include those of British and American descent as well as descendants of Portuguese labourers from Madeira and the Azores who have immigrated to Bermuda since the mid-19th century.​

   English is the official language, but some Portuguese is also spoken. Christianity predominates, and about one-sixth of the population is Anglican. Bermuda’s rate of population growth is low by world standards, comparable to that of the United States. Less than one-fifth of the population is younger than 15 years.Virtually all of Bermuda’s larger islands are inhabited, and Main Island has the largest concentration of people. Bermuda has one of the world’s highest population densities.​

HISTORY

   In 1511 an island named “Bermudas” was depicted on a map in Spain. The Spanish navigator Fernández de Oviedo sailed close to the islands in 1515 and attributed their discovery to his countryman Juan Bermúdez, possibly as early as 1503.​

  •    In 1609 about 150 English travelers aboard the Virginia Company ship Sea Venture, en route to the colony of Jamestown, Virginia, were blown off course by a hurricane and shipwrecked at Bermuda, which they named the Somers Isles for their leader, Sir George Somers. News of those events inspired Shakespeare’s writing of The Tempest (1611–12); in the play Ariel makes reference to “the still-vex’d Bermoothes.” Most of the voyagers did reach Jamestown the following year on two new ships built locally, but the shipwreck marked the beginning of Bermuda’s permanent settlement. Bermuda was included (1612) in the third charter of the Virginia Company, and 60 English settlers were sent to colonize the islands, joining three who had remained from the Sea Venture party.​

  •    About 1617 an “Indian” (possibly a Carib) and a person of African descent (possibly a slave) were transported to Bermuda; they may have been intended to serve as pearl divers, although no pearls were found. The colony was administered until 1684 by the Virginia Company and its successor, the Company of the Plantation of the Somers Islands. During that period the colony received many immigrants as indentured servants; to these were added increasing numbers of enslaved people, including passengers from shipwrecks and the crews of captured enemy vessels, Native Americans, and Africans transported in the slave trade. Irish and Scottish political prisoners were also sold into servitude and transported to Bermuda.​

  •    In 1684 the colony became administered by the crown. The colonial capital was transferred from St. George to Hamilton on Main Island in 1815. Slavery was outlawed in Bermuda and the rest of the British Empire in 1833.
  •    During the American Civil War, Bermuda was a staging area for blockade runners to Southern ports. Rum was smuggled into the United States from the island during the Prohibition period (1919–33). In the 20th century the colony developed thriving industries in tourism and international finance. The U.S. government acquired a 99-year lease for military bases in 1941 but closed them in 1995. The British army garrison, which dated to 1797, was withdrawn in 1957, a Canadian base closed in 1993, and a small remaining Royal Navy base ceased operating in 1995.
  •    The first Bermudian political party, the Progressive Labour Party (PLP), organized in 1963, claimed to represent the nonwhite citizens. In 1968 a new constitution gave strong powers to the elected head of the majority political party in the legislature, and the next election placed the multiracial United Bermuda Party (UBP) in power with a substantial majority; the party was returned to power in subsequent elections.​

  •    Political tensions increased in 1973 when the governor, Sir Richard Sharples, was assassinated. Political unrest and rioting in 1977 led to official efforts to end de facto racial discrimination and to begin independence talks. In a referendum held in August 1995, however, nearly three-fourths of those voting opposed independence. In the 1990s economic and environmental concerns—the latter resulting in part from the high population density—and a growing traffic in illegal drugs were major political issues.​

    – Pauline Heaton ​
    – George J. Rushe ​
    – The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica​

  •    The PLP won the 1998 elections, and its leader, Jennifer Smith, became Bermuda’s first PLP premier; the party remained in power for the next 14 years. In the 2012 elections the One Bermuda Alliance (OBA)—formed the previous year through the merger of the UBP and another opposition party, the Bermuda Democratic Alliance—won a decisive majority. Its leader, Craig Cannonier, took office as premier. Cannonier resigned abruptly in May 2014 in the wake of a scandal involving financial contributions by U.S. businessmen to the OBA campaign in 2012. He was replaced by Deputy Premier Michael Dunkley. When voters went back to the polls for the July 2017 general election, they returned power to the PLP, which captured 24 seats in the House of Assembly while the OBA took the remaining 12 seats. At age 38, David Burt became the youngest person ever to take on the role of premier.​

  •    In the early 21st century, independence from Great Britain was still an issue, and the government established a commission in 2004 to discuss the procedures by which it might be achieved. The commission issued its formal report the following year, but the idea of cutting ties continued to lack wide support among citizens. In 2002 the British Overseas Territories Act granted full British citizenship to Bermudians, which would not automatically accrue to citizens of an independent Bermuda.​

FLAG

   The British ship Sea Venture, carrying some 150 colonists bound for Virginia, was shipwrecked on shoals off Bermuda during a hurricane in 1609. A stylization of the scene-in which a ship in raging seas appears to be crashing into a cliff-was incorporated into the island’s first coat of arms, granted in 1635. The current coat of arms was granted to the colony of Bermuda on October 4, 1910. It includes the original shield, which is held by a red English lion seated within a larger white shield with a green grassy area at the bottom and, in a ribbon beneath, the Latin motto “Quo fata ferunt” (“Whither the fates lead”). This new arms (minus the motto) was incorporated into the flag, replacing a badge from the late 19th century.​

LEGACY OF BERMUDA

   The community of human hope. We started to build over a year ago on the Bermuda. Under this time we made a road infrastructure and we’re working on developing the social and economic infrastructure of the country. The Legacy of Bermuda MegaCity has over 200.000 cityzen! Over 50% of the total tiles are sold out (281.000 from 540.000)!
We own around 30.000 tiles on Bermuda and we keep going ! Every land tiles are SOLD OUT! Land tiles available only on Marketplace. Valuable water tiles are still freely available to purchase, don’t miss out the opportunity before it’s too late. We keep working on developing. For further upgrades stay tuned!

Number of tiles owned:   over      280 198
Number of players:           a.t.m.        3 117

E2A

  •    In the E2A we all agree to an active participation and contribution to the defense of others in the alliance in the event of a crisis. In the event a nation is attacked, members of the alliance are obligated to come to their defense regardless if attacked directly. ​

  •    E2A has 2 members from each joined project/MegaCity inside Earth2. Every decision that’s made inside the E2A must be known and accepted by every members! The E2A is a business relationship. Our responsibility inside E2A is to supplement your capabilities and weaknesses with strengths. This alliance is a joint venture where two or more entities work together to achieve a shared goal while remaining separate and independent. ​

  •    E2A’s purpose is to guarantee the freedom and security of its members through every kind of means. We promote democratic values and enable members to consult and cooperate on defence and security-related issues to solve problems, build trust and, in the long run, prevent conflict. The principle of collective defence is at the very heart of E2A’s founding treaty. It remains a unique and enduring principle that binds its members together, committing them to protect each other and setting a spirit of solidarity within the Alliance. Troops and Equipment. ​

  •    E2A benefits from being able to draw on the military expertise and capabilities of its members. This includes tanks, submarines, fighter jets, etc. When the Alliance collectively decides to conduct an operation it asks Allies for troops and equipment to be placed under E2A command.

    E2A members:
    • Dorkslayers 
    • Shoon City
    • Chaveztopia
    • Eye of Sahara
    • Legacy of Bermuda.​

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   Powered by 3×750 portals, the Asgard palace is a 3k+ tiles of Golden landscape. Explore the 9 realms in Yggdrasil – as you traverse through the beautifully land-scaped (2k+tiles) Tree of Life zone and the Tree itself.

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Chaveztopia

  Chaveztopia is one of the first megacities in Earth 2, created by the Real Randy Chavez. This location on the main street is a great starting point to explore this Antarctic city.

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Dorkslayers

   They own Gibraltar, and run their empire from this location, pooling their resources to strike out from this stronghold. The founder of the Dorkslayer Guild, British Guy, chose the name “Dorkslayer” from the book ‘Ready Player Two,’ the sequel to the novel that inspired the Spielberg movie.

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Hippoland

   Planned for groups of friends, who not only want to get drunk, but also to play bar/minigames while doing so.

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Merchant City

   The MC Metaverse will be the centre of commerce on E2, a city and infrastructure designed to encourage player to player trading. Players, who are part of this city will have access to the ultimate place to buy, trade and manage their assets and resources.

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One Tile Nation

   One Tile Nation is a group dedicated to one tile islands, one tile projects and one tile communities. We will support and promote all other one tile groups and projects.

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Shoon City

   Shoon City has been intentionally built over an existing city, Minsk by Pacey in the capital of Belarus.

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Tian City

   At over 6,000m above sea-level, Tian is Earth2’s highest megacity. Combining the old and new, Tian merges the finest aspects of all global culture in one diverse city.

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Tomorrowland

   The City of Tomorrow Land pioneered the use of tiles for roading and future infrastructure. It was designed on the belief that individually owned blocks, connected to a network of roads would lead to prosperity for all in the city. The concept grew to the securing of large areas for essential infrastructure like an airport, shipping port, town hall and other community services.

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Valhalla

   Welcome to V A L H A L L A!!!! Our Viking Village in a tech world!!! Where like minded people can sit in a virtual Viking beer hall drinking mead from horns next to the fire!

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Wakanda

   Located at exactly the same location as in the Marvel Universe at the north end of Lake Turkana. Unlike several chaotic layouts, Wakanda features well planned Grids and Themtic zones.

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JEWELS

   There are 6 different version of these Jewels announced until now: – cracked – cloudy (to upgrade here is cost 8 Shards and 8 Essence) – common (to upgrade here is cost 25 Shards and 25 Essence) – clear (to upgrade here is cost 50 Shards and 50 Essence.) – luminous (to upgrade here is cost 84 Shards and 84 Essence.) – brilliant Jewels can be divided to TIER1, TIER2 and TIER3 and to 41 different colors. All of these versions are expected to bring higher quantity resources. Spend Shards to increase the quality of a Jewel. This costs Essence ! Destroy Jewels to gain Shards. Jewels gives 4% E-ther detection boost. All Crafted Jewels at both TIER2 and TIER3 give an additional E-ther Boost for the TIER2 Crafted Jamaican, Sunrise and Sunset. It is now 2% E-ther boost for all the 28 TIER3 Crafted Jewels as it is 3% E-ther boost. When slotting several Jewels of the same kind into a property they recieve a diminished boost!

Tier 1 Jewels:
Creates any color Tier 1 Jewel with using of 24 Shards.

Basic jewels:

  • Anthracite
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Grey
  • Ochre
  • Sandy
  • Yellow 

Tier 2 Jewels
Any 3 of the basic Tier 1 jewels can be combined to form 1 Tier 2 jewel. 

Tier 3 Jewels
3 Tier 2 jewels can be combined to form 1 Tier 3 jewel. Not all Jewels can reach TIER3.

Tier 1 Jewels

LEVEL 1

Anthracite Jewel
Increases ‘Coal’ production by 0.5%

Black Jewel
Increases ‘Coal’ and ‘Oil’ production by 0.5%

Blue Jewel
Increases ‘Freshwater’ production by 0.5%

Green Jewel
Increases ‘Wood’ production by 0.5%

Grey Jewel
Increases ‘Limestone’ production by 0.5%

Ochre Jewel
Increases ‘Iron Ore’ production by 0.5%

Sandy Jewel
Increases ‘Sand’ production by 0.5%

Yellow Jewel
Increases ‘Gold’ production by 0.5%

LEVEL 2

Orange Jewel
Diminish Building Time for new Buildings by 0.75% (rounded up in seconds)

Purple Jewel
Diminish Research Time for new Blueprints by 0.75% (rounded up in seconds)

Tier 2 Jewels

Jamaica Jewel
Increases Oil & Wood production by 1% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 2%.

Sunrise Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Iron Ore production by 1% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 2%.

Sunset Jewel
Increases Sand & Limestone production by 1% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 2%.

Tier 3 Jewels

Amber Jewel
Increases Iron Ore & Precious Metal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Andalusite Jewel
Increases Coal & Sand production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Aquamarine Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Wood production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Azurite Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Oil production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Bloodstone Jewel
Increases Oil & Iron production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Catseye Jewel
Increases Oil & Precious Metal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Chrysocolla Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Coal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Emerald Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Precious Metal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Garnet Jewel
Increases Iron Ore & Sand production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Jade Jewel
Increases Oil & Wood production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Malachite Jewel
Increases Coal & Wood production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Obsidian Jewel
Increases Oil & Coal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Opal Jewel
Increases Wood & Sand production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Prehnite Jewel
Increases Wood & Precious Metal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Peridot Jewel
Increases Wood & Iron Ore production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Pyrite Jewel
Increases Coal & Limestone production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Ruby Jewel
Increases Coal & Iron Ore production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Serpentine Jewel
Increases Wood & Limestone production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Slate Jewel
Increases Limestone & Sand production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Sodalite Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Limestone production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Spinel Jewel
Increases Oil & Limestone production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Sunstone Jewel
Increases Limestone & Precious Metal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Tanzanite Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Iron Ore production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Tigereye Jewel
Increases Coal & Precious Metal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Titanite Jewel
Increases Oil & Sand production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%

Topaz Jewel
Increases Sand & Precious Metal production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Turquoise Jewel
Increases Freshwater & Sand production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

Zircon Jewel
Increases Iron & Limestone production by 2% per day on the property where it is used, if there is such a production. It also increases the amount of Essence gained from transforming E-ther by 3%.

RESOURCES

  • gold 
  • wood
  • oil
  • limestone
  • water
  • iron ore
  • coal

ESSENCE-ETHER

   Each tile has a daily chance of evaporating 1 E-ther.
Detected E-ther will vanish 48 hours after evaporating on your property, so it is important to regularly visit your Profile page to claim your E-ther

  • Mentars are buildings that are essential for the gameplay in Earth 2. They detect E-ther that evaporates from the land and turn it into Essence.
  • Once you complete the process of creating Mentars, there will always be one on each of your properties, including future properties bought after the Mentar creation process was undertaken.
  • Mentars enable Jewel slotting on properties; the bigger the property on which a Mentar exists, the more open slots for Jewels it has. 
  • Slotting Jewels on your property improves its functionality through the Jewels’ modifier effects.
  • Mentars on larger properties usually have a lower efficiency in detecting the evaporating E-ther, but their effectiveness can be boosted by filling the Mentars‘ open Jewel slots.


HOLOBUILDINGS

EPLs

   The Earth2 Property Locator (EPL) is a unique global identifier Player’s can upgrade on their property. It provides a similar function as a URL to a website yet for now, in it’s initial release, is universal and more simplified. The EPL allows users to overwrite the standard cryptic identifier with a more user friendly and discoverable word or phrase. These words or phrases are unique and therefore limited and being universal will have limited availability. Moving forward, EPLs will be an integral part of the Earth 2 platform, be key in connectivity and will even have their own dedicated premium Earth 1 portal.

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