The New Worlds Project is a creative writing project launched in August 2003 to the public after several years of development.The Project centers on an original science-fiction setting that enables the creative writing project and its supporting role-playing game. Co-founded by Alex Perry and Kim Leonard Smouter, the New Worlds Project has since grown from humble beginnings to become a fully registered non-profit corporation in the United States with plans to also become registered in the European Union.
The New Worlds Project's co-founders served as administrators within that game and were able to see the strengths and weaknesses of Star Trek: Independence. Also inspired to create a wholly original setting, the administrators inspired themselves from the gameplay of Star Trek: Independence as the basis for their own project.
The co-founders spent two years perfecting their concept, focusing particular attention around their original setting. The Project opened with much fanfare in August 2003 to the public, receiving a hundred applications within a month.
The second season 2004-2005 was affected by a website domain change and featured for the first time the "Starport Nuribis Personal Access Network" a full-featured website for just members. The second generation of role-players brought to life Starport Nuribis through numerous civilian storylines that further enriched the original setting.
By the third season, the New Worlds Project continued to professionalise its services, in December 2005 the website was closed in order to upgrade back-end software and further enhance the setting. Re-opening on February 2006, a full-month behind schedule, the Project's website has since returned to service.
Whilst interstellar peace has been secured, tensions haven't been erased. Indeed, tensions between two major powers: The Gohorn Directorate and the Terran Democratic Republic continue to boil. When the O.I.P. tries to settle a border dispute between the Gohorns and the Humans, it proves unable to resolve differences. War is soon declared.
The O.I.P.'s attempts to stop the spread of the war fail, the Terrans call in their allies the Rosebourg Monarchy further expanding the war so that most of the major powers of the OIP are now engaged. The war has spun out of control and now threatens the sanctity of the Known Galaxy.
As soldiers from a thousand worlds mobilise, peace no longer seems possible - all out war is a reality.
The Major Powers of the setting include the Terran Democratic Republic (Humans), the Gohorn Directorate (Gohorns), the Rosebourg Monarchy (Navaks and Avrans), and the multi-species Luna Minoris Confederacy of Non-Aligned Worlds.
The role-playing game counts more than 100 registered users. The setting is used as the backdrop for on-going cooperative writings that feature players' characters struggling to survive combat missions (whether in space or on the ground). Other players have also tried to further expand the setting using civilian characters.
Under this aegis, the New Worlds Project maintains regular contacts with its partner games via the DragonMuseNetwork, a premium partnership of which it is a member. Through the Network it is partnered with Blue Horizon, a New Worlds offshoot, and Tazlure, an original fantasy role-playing game.
It has had tumulteous relations with the Simming League, a Star Trek role-playing game network. Members of the New Worlds Project voted to withdraw membership from the League in response to dissatisfaction with the organisation. Yet despite this, the League awarded to the project in 2004 its Internet Technology Prize for its unique applications of content management systems.
At the time of writing the Creative Writing Project featured two completed full length novels, and three novels in production.
A number of finished role-playing storylines were also billed to become full-length novels.
With guidance from Glenn David Gregory, the co-founders drafted by-laws for the New Worlds Project non-profit corporation. These were approved by a founding committee composed of the staff at the time of writing of those by-laws.
These were officially registered in 2005 and have now codified New Worlds' mission:
New Worlds Project is organized exclusively for education and literary purposes.
The purpose of this corporation is:
The Corporation was expected to elect its first executive board in August 2006.
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