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The '''Hollywood Space Program''' (62 BBO—8 BBO) was an independent agency of the United States government to utilize [[Hollywood]]'s localized instability to achieve cost-efficient spaceflight. It was both assisted and hampered continuously throughout its existence by interference from major film studios, who had gained a say in local government since the [[Battle of Los Angeles]]. It produced numerous missions, successful and unsuccessful, to explore and occasionally conquer the unique spacetime continuum tied to Hollywood. It was eventually ended by direct order of President [[Chuck Chambers]], citing budgetary concerns. The role of space travel has since been picked up by multiple private concerns, operating under looser restrictions.
 
The '''Hollywood Space Program''' (62 BBO—8 BBO) was an independent agency of the United States government to utilize [[Hollywood]]'s localized instability to achieve cost-efficient spaceflight. It was both assisted and hampered continuously throughout its existence by interference from major film studios, who had gained a say in local government since the [[Battle of Los Angeles]]. It produced numerous missions, successful and unsuccessful, to explore and occasionally conquer the unique spacetime continuum tied to Hollywood. It was eventually ended by direct order of President [[Chuck Chambers]], citing budgetary concerns. The role of space travel has since been picked up by multiple private concerns, operating under looser restrictions.
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Revision as of 09:42, 4 August 2020

The Hollywood Space Program (62 BBO—8 BBO) was an independent agency of the United States government to utilize Hollywood's localized instability to achieve cost-efficient spaceflight. It was both assisted and hampered continuously throughout its existence by interference from major film studios, who had gained a say in local government since the Battle of Los Angeles. It produced numerous missions, successful and unsuccessful, to explore and occasionally conquer the unique spacetime continuum tied to Hollywood. It was eventually ended by direct order of President Chuck Chambers, citing budgetary concerns. The role of space travel has since been picked up by multiple private concerns, operating under looser restrictions.