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Document Code: DMC-LPR4376-ATZ
Date: [REDACTED]
Subject: Aztlan - Demographic & Impact Analysis
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Geographical Status: City-state located on the border of New Mexico and Texas.
Significance: Sudden emergence as a technological powerhouse and contentious interactions with major global powers.
12 million residents (est. as per last census).
Approximately 14,000 square miles.
857 residents per square mile.
92% Indigenous (North and South American), 5% Hispanic, 2% Caucasian, 1% other.
Rapid technological advancement began in 1962 after a crashed Diver ship from the 1959 Diver incident was successfully reverse-engineered.
A prolonged conflict against the U.S. and Mexico due to aggressive territorial expansions.
Repeated attempts to launch satellites often met with hostile interventions from Jericho, resulting in approximated casualties of 7,500 (1973) and 5,300 (1979).
Gained recognition as a sovereign state by the United Nations, marking a significant political shift.
Successfully launched a manned mission to Mars, showcasing their unmatched space capabilities. Jericho would destroy the ship on the return trip.
Introduction of an advanced AI and subsequent concerns regarding its potential misuse.
Aztlan's unanticipated surge in technological advancement has disrupted global markets and research sectors.
A pronounced pride in Aztec and Apache traditions intermingles with an air of superiority, given their technological advancements.
Global fascination mixed with a dose of apprehension about their rapid progression and their aggressive history.
A complex web of alliances, especially in Europe and Asia, despite their historically hostile interactions with neighboring countries.
Demonstrated Weapon of Mass Destruction capabilities, raising concerns in the international community.
Aztlan's trajectory suggests a continuous effort to assert dominance in both terrestrial and extraterrestrial landscapes.
Their annexations and the Aztlan-U.S. skirmishes highlight their readiness for aggressive actions. However, their recent peace treaties suggest possible stabilization.
Their consistent clashes with Jericho indicate a willingness to challenge established power structures, raising questions about their endgame.
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Aztlan's sudden rise and subsequent actions position it as a significant wildcard in the global arena. Their future actions remain a point of concern for international security and harmony. This document is intended for DMC personnel only. Unauthorized distribution is prohibited and punishable by law.
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