Chronology

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Chronology of What?

This page is a chronology of events in the MOMA fictional story world.

How to use this Page

Make sure you are logged in to the wiki, then:

  • click the edit tab above
  • copy the Entry Format section below
  • paste it in between relevant dates in the Chronological List of Events below
  • edit the new information into your entry
  • click the save button at the bottom of this page

Entry Format

##th Monthy, #### This is where you put your text about the event.

Example Entry

10th March, 1959 Loretta Monetta was born at day break aboard the Fafifian merchant ship "Pride of the Pacific" as it approached the port of Safety Bay in Fafifi (in transit from Port Moresby, PNG).

Chronological List of Events

21st July, 1722 The merchant vessel "Mary Molly" set sail from Southampton, England with 72 souls on board headed for the Pacific Ocean to establish an independent free settlement on the Island of Fafifi.

10th March, 1959 Loretta Monetta was born at day break aboard the Fafifian merchant ship "Pride of the Pacific" as it approached the port of Safety Bay in Fafifi (in transit from Port Moresby, PNG).

5th November, 1995 On the Island of Fafifi the redevelopment of the airstrip had been completed and the Ameila Earhart International Airport was formerly opened by Queen Frangipani II of Fafifi together with HRH Princess Margaret of Great Britain.