Max Stirner/History

Early life
Max Stirner was born on the 23rd of January, 1050 in the planet of Beto-XG to a poor family which was absent for much of his childhood. His father, Maximilian Stirner, suffered from multiple mental disorders and rarely paid emotional attention to his son, while his mother, Marla Stirner-Aha'k, died when he was only 2 years old. He was initially very invested in his studies and learned many life skills at a very early age, so his teachers considered him a prodigy child. However, despite his high intelligence he had an awful social life. Stirner was bullied in later grades of elementary school and due to this he developed depressive feelings. He failed elementary school but he was still able to enter a high class middle school because his dad threatened the middle school principal by holding the principal's uncle hostage.

Stirner started middle school with the impression that he would be bullied again but he wasn't, prompting him to gain high grades. Even though he wasn't bullied, Stirner still had an awful social life and became very selfish during his teenager years. He would take an interest in political philosophy, although not much information was available due to the Beto-XG Central Government's crackdown on political themes that didn't fit their authoritarian narrative. At the age of 17, Stirner's philosophy teacher introduced Betoian Anarchism to him. While these theories were illegal, Stirner's teacher personally lectured him a lot about them and Stirner eventually became an Anarchist, seeing no need for a state or government.

Young adulthood
After being introduced to Anarchism, Stirner started associating himself with underground bars and frequently talked about political theory. He most frequently visited an underground bar called La Moska VIP, where alongside a group of Anarchist friends, he would form an early rendition of an ideology consisting of a blend of anarchism and individualism. Stirner graduated from the University of Treintaytres at the age of 24 after studying psychology, and at the age of 25 he joined a group of Betoian Anarchists called 'The Fighters ', where he also shared his philosophical point of view.

Stirner also took psychology as a hobby and researched the topic frequently. He additionally researched history and wrote a few short books about Betoian history but ditched the two topics a few decades later in favor of philosophy and politics.

Developing his theory
At the age of 26, Stirner got a job in an industrial factory and worked there for 24 years. For most of this time, he still hanged out in bars and with The Fighters. However, when he was 48, many Anarchist-aligned or anti-government groups were cracked down on by the Beto-XG Central Government. At the age of 50 he started to be fed up with life and developed suicidal tendencies. Stirner quit his job and started writing books.

Stirner wrote multiple books about Nihilism and Anarchism. At the age of 60 Stirner released his magnum opus, The Ego and Its Own, a 384 page book released in 1100 which presented the theory of Egoist anarchism, Stirner's newly created Anarchist school of thought which combined individualism, Anarchism, Nihilism, and existentialism into one philosophy.

The rise of Max Stirner
The book instantly attracted a huge amount of attention due to the heavy anti-government sentiment, and 2 years after its release, the Beto-XG Central Government banned it alongside every book that Stirner wrote before it. He was censored by the government but Stirner still found a way to spread copies of his books: the underground bars which he had frequented. These underground bars had connections to underground black markets which were expanded all across the planet, helping Stirner spread his theory throughout the planet.

He was wanted by the Beto-XG Central Government and he set up a group of Egoists called the Beto-XG Egoist Council to oversee the illegal spread of Stirner's books in the planet and to collect resources for future operations. His intelligence allowed him to hide from authorities for 348 years, years he spent writing books and making the Beto-XG Egoist Council gain more traction.

Stirner's motivation after his rise was to spread Egoism as much as he could, as he believed it was the 'pure form' of 'Betoian nature' and that Betoian citizens will all be happier.

Time in jail
In the 1300s, Stirner's Egoist Council managed to spread Egoist anarchism throughout all of the planet. This created a strong base of supporters for Egoism but it also caused the Central Government to crackdown on areas which were receiving the books, and after a long string of operations which went on for decades, Stirner was arrested on 1450 alongside hundreds of people who were working beside him.

Solitary confinement
Stirner was arrested alongside hundreds of Egoists who were willing to support his operations. He was put in a solitary confinement cell for 200 years, where he developed his philosophy even further. Solitary confinement brought several mental health issues to Stirner, such as depression and early symptoms of schizophrenia, although his strong mindset allowed him to leave his solitary confinement in 1650 with only depressive symptoms.

Escape
As soon as Stirner left his solitary confinement cell to be transferred to a normal cell, he organized a group of inmates to escape, mostly inmates who were arrested alongside him 200 years prior. Stirner escaped from prision in 1662 after 12 years of meticulously planning a huge escape plan. Stirner's plan consisted of starting a riot in the prison and having Stirner escape at the climax of the riot so that guards wouldn't notice. The prison was in complete chaos, and the guards were eventually overrun by the Egoists. This marked the biggest prison riot and escape in the history of Beto-XG, with every inmate in its highest security facility escaping. The Central Government lost morale and started funding anti-Egoist crackdown plans, this time aiming to assassinate Stirner.

Last years in Beto-XG
Stirner once again organized the Beto-XG Egoist Council and started spreading Egoist theory books across the planet. To avoid being arrested by the Central Government's forces, his operations were rather sporadic and the members of the council were located sparsely across the planet.

Betoian Civil War and escape from Beto-XG
During his last years in Beto-XG, Stirner participated in massive drug trafficking and illegal political theory book circulation across the country. Stirner's most elaborate plan was perhaps the start of the Betoian Civil War in 1798. Firstly, he transformed the Egoist Council from an illegal political organization to an 'activist group' dubbed the Betoian Stirnerists and started rebellions across the whole planet. The Stirnerists were able to take control of several cities during the first years of the civil war.

Stirner eventually decided that the central government's resources could lead to a successful operation leading to his arrest, so he escaped the planet in war to Earth with prototype spaceships that the Central Government had hidden in a rocket launch site.

Early life in Earth
Stirner arrived on Earth in 1806 and took the identity of ''Johann Kaspar Schmidt. ''He arrived in the town of Bayreuth in Bavaria, Germany. Stirner took his first years on Earth to learn German and English. He participated in bars where he talked to people about Egoist anarchism.

Stirner started publishing his books in the 1840s, with The Ego and Its Own being released in 1840. The book gained a decent following and influenced plenty of philosophers at the time.

Stirner disappeared in the early 1800s and spent this time to reflect on his own theories and to create new ones. In 1885, Stirner developed a vaccine that halts xenomorph Vitamin C transformation, but he also gave it another feature so it could be popularized in human medicine, the prevention of rabies. Stirner gave it to French chemist Louis Pasteur so he could popularize it.

In the 1890s, multiple Egoist groups in Germany, Austria, and nearby countries were created, with each of them claiming to be legitimate carriers of Stirner's philosophy. Stirner rejected most of these groups but he took advantage of them and organized them to fuse and create the Egoist Internationale, a small organization based in Bayreuth whose goal was to spread Egoist anarchism in the region.

World War I, Interwar Period and World War II
Stirner resided in Germany during World War I. Living through one of the most brutal conflicts in human history made his objective 'liberating' humanity from itself and tearing down all institutions and political structures to create an anarchy, which Stirmer assumed would be similar to an Egoist one due to his interpretation of human nature as self-serving.

On 1925, Stirner's Betoian cloning process started and produced 2 clones: Max Stirner II and Max Stirner III. They both collaborated with Stirner's plan to spread Egoist anarchism across Earth. Stirner formulated a plan of destabilizing Earth and divide the Human species so that pro-Egoist organizations such as militia groups, rebels, and political organizations are able to take advantage of it and gain power. After researching the popular Fascist movement that started in Italy in the 1920s, Stirner created the theory of National socialism. Having a base in Germany, he scouted the country and found Adolf Hitler. Stirner became a personal friend of Hitler and helped him get out of jail. He also gave him the theory of National socialism, prompting the way for Hitler to create the Nazi Party and take power in 1933. Stirner was involved in helping Hitler gain the chancellorship in Germany by manipulating election results in certain areas and spreading fake news about Hitler's opponents.

Stirner never had a personal affinity for Hitler. He knew Hitler was an ambitious and bitter person would most likely start a large conflict if put in power, which is why he contacted him in the first place. He also knew that Hitler winning said conflict wouldn't be a good thing, as Stirner believed that Egoist anarchism wouldn't gain traction in human totalitarian societies. Reflecting on this in the 21st century, Stirner cites Mexico, Germany and India as examples of countries where their authoritarian governments (Leyzaola, Stroheim, Modi) prevented the spread of Egoist anarchism. Thus, Stirner decided to secretly aid the Allied countries with anonymity, mostly via giving them intelligence on Hitler and his plans. Ultimately, Stirner murdered Hitler on April 30, 1945 on Hitler's Führerbunker.

Cold War
Stirner's goal was to create a conflict that would create human division and eventually destruction. He believed that if the Earth was divided into 2 powerful sides there would inevitably be a catastrophic event leading to the destruction of human structures such as states.

1 year after World War II's end, Stirner moved to Algiers, where he helped the local independence movement gain power. He later moved to Chad but his help with the independence movement was crucial. 11 years after he moved out of the city, the country gained independence and became one of the first countries to adopt an egoist ideology.

On 1951, Stirner moved to N'Djamena, a city in the French colony of Chad. He successfuly started an independence movement and the country became independent. A few weeks after this, it merged with the newly-created Central African Republic in the south, creating the Central Africa-Chad Union of Egoists, which would be Stirner's base of operations for more than a century after its independence. Stirner's main ally, Hideki Tojo, who was believed to be dead after World War II, was actually alive and well. Tojo arrived in N'Djamena, now renamed Stirneropolis, after being in Algiers for a bit, and became one of Stirner's closest allies.

His goal was halfway met when the Capitalist west started tensions with the Communist east. Stirner mostly helped the Communist east as they were the weaker side in an attempt to not make on side have an advantage in the conflict and make it drag on for longer. He placed his allies under leadership positions in various countries that used the masquerade of Communism including the Soviet Union, North Korea, Cuba, and various countries in Eastern Europe including Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. Some countries such as Algeria and China explicitly adopted an Egoist ideology and allied themselves with Stirner.

After 46 years of tension, the Soviet Union fell due to its decline that occurred after the 1960s. Stirner didn't intend for the Soviet Union to decline but his goal wasn't met due to human rebellions and Soviet governmental mismanagement.

Most of the countries that Stirner had essentially taken control of during the Cold War shifted to democratic governments. Still, some countries such as North Korea and Egoist-aligned countries like Algeria and China kept being part of his faction. North Korea and Cuba in particular, which were countries that masqueraded communism, changed their state ideology to egoism after the fall of the Soviet Union and officially aligned themselves with Stirner's CCUOE.

21st century
After the end of the Cold War, while many countries that were formerly secretly controlled by Stirner adopted a democratic system (and thus weren't contrloled by him anymore), such as the ex-Soviet states, many other countries adopted his ideology such as Israel.

The first decades of the 21st century were marked by Xenomorph imperialism. Stirner, a Betoian, had long feared that the Xenomorphs would attempt to colonize Earth, which is why 2 centuries prior he engineered a serum that would reverse Xenomorph transformation. While humans were fragile to Stirner and not something he had to worry about, Xenomorphs had proven their strength he recalled they were persisent enemies of the Betoians, so he started to try to weaken the Xenomorphic Universal Front in Earth. After the start of the Mexican Civil War, Stirner anonymously sent the serum's chemical composition to Mexican scientists. It ended up proving crucial to end the war and defeat the Xenomorphs. He also tried to help the humans in the Second American Civil War and the South American War and aided the Xenomorph Conspiracy Group.

Direct intervention
After the Mexican Civil War, Stirner contacted a disillusioned and mentally ill Mexican woman called Purificación Carpinteyro. She became one of his closest allies. In 2031, Stirner and his allies launched a coup d'etat in Russia, where Carpinteyro took over and installed an egoist regime. 2 years after this, the Xenomorphic Universal Front launched an attack in North Korea and killed Kim Jong-un. Stirner launched a military invasion from China, an ally country, and installed Kim Yo-jong as the Supreme Leader. This caused a major rift between the XUF and the EI, although after negotiations there wasn't any bigger conflict caused by it.

In 2041, the Japanese Civil War started due to decades of social and economical decline in Japan. It was initiated by an Egoist group led by Chizome Agakuro and Tomura Shigaraki, alongside Jun Tsuji, a Stirner ally that had known him since the second world war. The egoists succeded and another country fell to Stirner's ideology.

Stirner's tension with the Human Earthist Front also increased alongside his influence on Earth. The HEF created the Avengers Initiative in 2047 in a way to combat Stirner and his allies who had extraordinary powers.