First Union Time reform

Of all sources, it was a human professor of New Cambridge that started the movement and demanded that the Union would adapt a new Time keeping standard. He proposed the New Union Time (NUT). He complained that the existing time keeping system (OTT - Old Terran Time) was too Earth centric and had no bearing to a modern multi cultural society that centered on Pluribus Unum.

He proposed to replace Terran times with Pluribus Unum times, but that proposal faced much oposition and after endless arguments, the Assembly settled on a vote that only replaced the year count. The new year one was supposed to be 2220 OTT, the year the Union was founded. The vote passed wit exactly one vote.

No one but the Assembly itself ever used NUT, and the Time reform was officially abandoned and reverted to OTT in 4968 OTT by a Union Wide vote that was placed on "The List".

The result was much more decisive with 89%  of Union citizens voting to revert to OTT, 7 % having no opinion. and only 4% wanting to keep NUT.

The subject of time reform resurfaced several more times before the Assembly but never garnerd enough momentum to call for a vote.

This changed with the Time Keeping Reform of 5050

The First Union Time reform stipulating NUT time. Has been passed with only one votes and is not used by the general population. OTT remains the time keeping standard.

It was officially abandoned in 4968 OTT by a Union Wide vote.