Kura Nui

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Kura Nui was an island where a [[Shadow Toa (Kura Nui)|Shadow Toa]] held captive a group of Matoran he had kidnapped. The Matoran were freed after [[Daiku's Toa Team|a group of Toa]] defeated the Shadow Toa. Kura Nui then became the home of many of the freed Matoran, where they were protected by the four Toa that had saved them.
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'''Long live the International Society of Vandals (ISV)!'''
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== Name ==
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"Kura" means "treasure" in Matoran. Thus, Kura Nui means "Great Treasure." It is unknown who named it that, and why, but it has sparked interest in many treasure hunters.
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To join the ISV, please e-mail Bobby Boulders at: imwithbobby@yahoo.com, or visit his MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/bobbyboulders.
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== Discovery ==
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While studying the Great Archives in Onu-Metru, a Matoran named [[Krene]] discovered a mysterious scroll lying at the back of a Rahi cage. Opening it, he found that it told the tale of Kura Nui, an ancient island. It spoke of a great treasure, but the scroll was deteriorated to the point that the description and location of the treasure could not be deciphered. Krene brought the scroll to the nearest Toa he could find: [[Uvenar]], a Toa of Fire. Uvenar, jealous of Lhikhan's power, siezed this opportunity to add to his own power. He rallied many Matoran behind him, and led them on a quest to find the Great Treasure.
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==Declaration of War Against Wikipedia, SW FANON, and Memory Alpha: 7/8/06==
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== Corruption of a Leader ==
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On this great day of July 8 in the Year of Our Lord 2006, righteous and blessed War has been declared on the corrupt and tyrannical Administration of Wikipedia, SW Fanon, and Memory Alpha by the blessed and just forces of the '''INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF VANDALS'''.
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Hundreds of our members, armed with VandalBots, keyboards, and their own free minds, will soon descend upon Wikipedia to destroy it from its core. We will forcibly obliterate the rotten element (i.e., the Current Administration) from Wikipedia in order to restore Wikipedia to a state of freedom of information.
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After many years of searching, Uvenar and the Matoran finally discovered Kura Nui. Uvenar organized the Matoran into digging groups, having them dig at various places in searth of the Treasure. At first, he walked among the digs, even helping the Matoran himself. Gradually, however, he became more secluded and mysterious. He diverted Matoran digging groups to have them create a huge spire, where Uvenar began to dwell. His appearences outside became less and less as time went on. He became strict to the Matoran, making them dig harder and faster. Many Matoran were fearing what had happened to Toa Uvenar, and rumors flew: some said that he was being controlled by the Makuta, while others said that he was going insane. One day, their worst fears were realized: Uvenar appeared at the door of this spire, no longer a Toa of Fire. He was now a Toa of Shadow, his mask looked like Makuta's. The Matoran were then put under extreme bondage, as Uvenar, corrupted by power and greed, searched for the Great Treasure.
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To be continued...
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==Mission Statement==
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'''ON VANDALISM'''
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'''An Essay by Bobby Boulders'''
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'''President, International Society of Vandals'''
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What drives the Wikimedia vandal to action? What makes him or her tick? The current Administration of the various Wikimedia portals would have you believe that vandals act simply out of a need for attention. They seek to disrupt the ease and functionality of information exchange via the Wikimedia. And they seek to do this only “because they can.”
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On a basic level, this concept is true. The majority of so-called “vandals” on the Wikimedia sites vandalize to get a rise out of their peers, or to be clever, cute, funny, or ridiculous. They seek little more than the fleeting attention their handiwork will generate before its inevitable reversion or removal. It is plainly obvious that such vandals are endemic to the Wikimedia, and will remain so, as long as the Wikimedia remain open-source sites, freely capable of being edited by any and all passing users. Primal, unconstructive vandalism is quick, easy, and will always be so.
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Vandalism will always remain “easy,” but it needn’t always be unconstructive. Indeed, if bent to just purposes, vandalism of the Wikimedia can be a powerful political tool. We at the International Society of Vandals believe, quite firmly, that vandalism should be constructive in nature. It should serve a greater purpose. It should be done not in bad faith, but with positive, rehabilitative intent. We vandalize to bring about positive and pure change to the Wikimedia system.
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What change do we seek? To be blunt, we strive for nothing less than the overthrow of the current Administration of the Wikimedia, and their replacement by more fair, balanced, and philanthropic Administrators. Like the common Frenchmen rebelling against their tyrannical government in the French Revolution, we believe quite strongly in the essence, spirit, and future of our “nation.” Indeed, we value the free exchange of information on the Wikimedia more highly than any of the Administrators do. And we believe that, only by removing or forcing the ouster of these fascist and tyrannical Administrators, can information once again flow freely.
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The Administrators have gone too far. They have become cliquish, catty, fascist, and above all, self-interested. They have demonstrated, time and again, that they are not motivated by Good and Righteous desires to aid and continue the freedom of information and aggregation on the Wikimedia. Rather, they are interested only in reverting people’s edits, restricting the flow of new information, and resisting any and all change to the status quo of articles as they currently exist.
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Science has taught us that information is not static. One can never know the sum total of all there is to know about any given subject. Likewise, to think that any given Wikimedia article needs no further revision – as seems to be the belief and practice of Administrators – is to spit in the face of Progress and Education.
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And thus, our mission is made clear. We will continue to vandalize. We will continue to rebel against tyranny. We will continue, and we will NOT stop, until our goals have been achieved, and the current Administrators of Wikipedia are dethroned. We will disrupt and destroy all Wikimedia sites, piece by piece, until the owners of the Wikimedia sites have lost all faith in the Administrators to execute their jobs effectively. And once those Administrators are terminated from their duties, we will rest. And we will know peace, freedom, liberty, equality, and Progress.
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Revision as of 23:47, 30 July 2006

Kura Nui was an island where a Shadow Toa held captive a group of Matoran he had kidnapped. The Matoran were freed after a group of Toa defeated the Shadow Toa. Kura Nui then became the home of many of the freed Matoran, where they were protected by the four Toa that had saved them.

Name

"Kura" means "treasure" in Matoran. Thus, Kura Nui means "Great Treasure." It is unknown who named it that, and why, but it has sparked interest in many treasure hunters.

Discovery

While studying the Great Archives in Onu-Metru, a Matoran named Krene discovered a mysterious scroll lying at the back of a Rahi cage. Opening it, he found that it told the tale of Kura Nui, an ancient island. It spoke of a great treasure, but the scroll was deteriorated to the point that the description and location of the treasure could not be deciphered. Krene brought the scroll to the nearest Toa he could find: Uvenar, a Toa of Fire. Uvenar, jealous of Lhikhan's power, siezed this opportunity to add to his own power. He rallied many Matoran behind him, and led them on a quest to find the Great Treasure.

Corruption of a Leader

After many years of searching, Uvenar and the Matoran finally discovered Kura Nui. Uvenar organized the Matoran into digging groups, having them dig at various places in searth of the Treasure. At first, he walked among the digs, even helping the Matoran himself. Gradually, however, he became more secluded and mysterious. He diverted Matoran digging groups to have them create a huge spire, where Uvenar began to dwell. His appearences outside became less and less as time went on. He became strict to the Matoran, making them dig harder and faster. Many Matoran were fearing what had happened to Toa Uvenar, and rumors flew: some said that he was being controlled by the Makuta, while others said that he was going insane. One day, their worst fears were realized: Uvenar appeared at the door of this spire, no longer a Toa of Fire. He was now a Toa of Shadow, his mask looked like Makuta's. The Matoran were then put under extreme bondage, as Uvenar, corrupted by power and greed, searched for the Great Treasure.

To be continued...

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