Plan 11 from Outer Space

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Plan 11 from Outer Space was the 11th and last of the original eleven Plans from Outer Space as carried out by the Planners from Outer Space on the Galactic Planning Council. Although moderately more successful than Plan B from Outer Space which preceded it, it's still considered, in the words of Lt. Tanna, "a complete fucking disaster." It's failure led directly to the subsequent Interplanetary Planning Reforms of 1961 which set the operational & planning guidelines for the next six Plans from Outer Space.

[edit] Reversion to Numerals

After a brief flirtation with identifying subsequent Plans from Outer Space in terms of letters instead of numbers in hopes it would have a positive effect on the Plan's success, this practice was immediately scrapped after Plan B from Outer Space was deemed by many several Senior Planners to be "The worst plan of all-time in the history of planning ever." The previous practice of identifying Plans from Outer Space in terms of succeeding numerals was immediately re-adopted, though it too would later be re-scrapped, re-re-adopted, re-re-scrapped and re-re-re-adopted during future plans.

[edit] Reviewing the Last Plan

Upon the collapse & failure of the previous Plan from Outer Space, a blue-ribbon panel of Senior Planners from Outer Space was assembled in order to determine what went wrong with the most recent Plan from Outer Space. After weeks of deliberation in the Master Planning Room of the Galactic Planning Council, they decided that the primary failure of Plan B from Outer Space was due to poor planning, and they're findings were accepted by the High Planning Board. It was suggested by the High Planning Board that they "Plan really really hard next time" in order to avoid making the same mistakes in the future.

[edit] Planning Plan 11 from Outer Space

Knowing what mistakes to avoid going forward, The Galactic Planning Council once again convened and got down to some serious hardcore planning. Progress was slow at first, with much infighting & tentative decision making all around. Some Senior Planners became disillusioned & skeptical that any plan would reach consensus. After a brief cooling off period, the council regrouped with a focus on thinking outside the box.

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