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The '''United Earth/Oceans Organization''' (UEO) is a central governing body in the world depicted in the sources. It was established after a significant global shift that followed the collapse of the [[United Nations]]. In the aftermath of this collapse, nations began to form confederations, leading to a period of instability and a constant threat of war. The UEO was created to address this volatile situation and to administer a new peace, with a specific focus on the world's oceans. | The '''United Earth/Oceans Organization''' (UEO) is a central governing body in the world depicted in the sources. It was established after a significant global shift that followed the collapse of the [[United Nations]]. In the aftermath of this collapse, nations began to form confederations, leading to a period of instability and a constant threat of war. The UEO was created to address this volatile situation and to administer a new peace, with a specific focus on the world's oceans. | ||
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The UEO is also presented as an organization with the power to commission research and exploration projects, as seen with their funding of the ''[[SeaQuest DSV|seaQuest]]''. The UEO has a particular interest in deep ocean exploration and scientific research, but also needs to maintain order and security by deploying the ''[[SeaQuest DSV|seaQuest]]''. The UEO is not universally trusted, and some characters, like [[Nathan Bridger]], are shown to be skeptical of its motives. Bridger questions the UEO's use of the ''[[SeaQuest DSV|seaQuest]]'' as a peacekeeper rather than a warship. | The UEO is also presented as an organization with the power to commission research and exploration projects, as seen with their funding of the ''[[SeaQuest DSV|seaQuest]]''. The UEO has a particular interest in deep ocean exploration and scientific research, but also needs to maintain order and security by deploying the ''[[SeaQuest DSV|seaQuest]]''. The UEO is not universally trusted, and some characters, like [[Nathan Bridger]], are shown to be skeptical of its motives. Bridger questions the UEO's use of the ''[[SeaQuest DSV|seaQuest]]'' as a peacekeeper rather than a warship. | ||
In summary, the UEO is a powerful and complex organization that plays a critical role in the world depicted in the sources. It is a governing body formed to administer peace, oversee deep ocean research, and maintain stability in a world fractured by political and territorial conflicts. The UEO is not without internal and external challenges, and its actions are often viewed with skepticism by various characters. | |||