


It also runs many smaller projects ranging from marketing to scientific research, to maintain funding and further its cause in every aspect of human life. Utopia's most famous programs include Team Tomorrow, nova teams trained to deal with large-scale emergencies its many Rashoud Facilities, training and support centres for newly Erupted novas and Operation Eden, a terraforming project which famous turned Addis Ababa and Ethiopia into the "breadbasket of Africa". Henri Mazarin and Farah Rashoud (who are said to hold true authority over the Project). Membership and training are open to all interested novas, under the direction of Drs. Its goal is "to utilize the vast powers of novas to better the quality of life for all, human and nova alike, on planet Earth." This is reflected in the Project's motto: "Creating a Brighter Tomorrow with the Power of Today." Project Utopia is a multi-purpose private foundation formed in 1998 through the joint guidance of the UN and the Æon Society. Early literary utopias were included in Plato's Republic and Sir Thomas More's Utopia, while more modern utopias can be found in Samuel Butler's Erewhon, Theodor Herzka's A Visit to Freeland, HG Wells' A Modern Utopia, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland. From Greek roots, it derives its meaning from the words outopia, meaning "no place" and eutopia, meaning "a place where everything is right." In a sense, a utopian land in fiction becomes both a place that never quite existed as it is portrayed and a place where everything seems perfect. Any vision of a socially and politically perfect society. Project Utopia Utopia: An ideal place or state.
