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New Ali was the fourth [[Delegate of the South Pacific]]. They held the delegacy for three days some time before May 3 2003.<ref>New Ali, 9 May 2003. https://atlantic.proboards.com/thread/67/message-regions-organizations?page=2</ref>
New Ali was the first [[Delegate of the South Pacific]]. They held the delegacy for three days some time before May 3 2003.<ref>New Ali, 9 May 2003. https://atlantic.proboards.com/thread/67/message-regions-organizations?page=2</ref>


New Ali was a member of the [[Atlantic Central Command]] (ACC), an early raider organization. Before moving to the South Pacific, possibly independent of ACC orders, they were a recruit in the II Legion, based in [[the West Pacific]].<ref>23 April 2003. http://graptor.net/atlantic/members.html</ref> They were able to secure the delegacy from [[Killer Monkeys]] with ACC endorsements because the intelligence agency of the South Pacific had sent 15 WA nations to aid Heartland against a Farker raid.<ref>Numero Capitan, 18 October 2020. https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1448116</ref><ref>BlackAdder, 27 April 2004. https://forum.theeastpacific.com/viewtopic.php?p=3926#p3926</ref> New Ali claimed the South Pacific for the Atlantic Alliance and flew the ACC flag over the region.<ref>Tsunamy, 16 May 2004. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/thespacific/delegates-t414-s20.html#p41252</ref> After three days, South Pacificans unseated New Ali and [[Killer Monkeys]] became delegate.
New Ali was a member of the [[Atlantic Central Command]] (ACC), an early raider organization. Before moving to the South Pacific, possibly independent of ACC orders, they were a recruit in the II Legion, based in [[the West Pacific]].<ref>23 April 2003. http://graptor.net/atlantic/members.html</ref> They were able to secure the delegacy from [[Killer Monkeys]] with ACC endorsements because the intelligence agency of the South Pacific had sent 15 WA nations to aid Heartland against a Farker raid.<ref>Numero Capitan, 18 October 2020. https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1448116</ref><ref>BlackAdder, 27 April 2004. https://forum.theeastpacific.com/viewtopic.php?p=3926#p3926</ref> New Ali claimed the South Pacific for the Atlantic Alliance and flew the ACC flag over the region.<ref>Tsunamy, 16 May 2004. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/thespacific/delegates-t414-s20.html#p41252</ref> After three days, South Pacificans unseated New Ali and [[Killer Monkeys]] became delegate.

Revision as of 16:01, 20 November 2023

New Ali
1st Delegate of the South Pacific
In office
Early May 2003 – Early May 2003
Preceded byKiller Monkeys
Succeeded byKiller Monkeys

New Ali was the first Delegate of the South Pacific. They held the delegacy for three days some time before May 3 2003.[1]

New Ali was a member of the Atlantic Central Command (ACC), an early raider organization. Before moving to the South Pacific, possibly independent of ACC orders, they were a recruit in the II Legion, based in the West Pacific.[2] They were able to secure the delegacy from Killer Monkeys with ACC endorsements because the intelligence agency of the South Pacific had sent 15 WA nations to aid Heartland against a Farker raid.[3][4] New Ali claimed the South Pacific for the Atlantic Alliance and flew the ACC flag over the region.[5] After three days, South Pacificans unseated New Ali and Killer Monkeys became delegate.

The Atlantic Central Command was condemned in 2019, with the New Ali invasion cited as a reason.

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