Divine Byte

Day 3,210, 21:38 Published in Norway Cuba by Eobard Thawne
In journalistic annals of eRepublik, Plato accepted the first user, after sending him the confirmation registration and the passport in his email, that is, to infuse eLife. This fact shows that from the byte we come and to the byte we go.



If we analyze carefully the previous paragraph, it can be said that Plato at the time he made the user and by giving him his first testing missions, perhaps by chance Plato might have forgotten some other things (which tried to fix in subsequent updates). From that, It follows that the original user model might have owned factories to produce unlimited energy bars, or donate boosters, or start with a huge salary that will allow progress in the game easily, but obviously some things were missing out on the road.



Anyway, what was left of the generator act of eLife is that the first user was born, we could say our forefather, one being in the eHistory with no referrer, or friends who will encourage to sign up or anything. That is, the first eOrphan.

Enjoy, it’s all fiction.