Cok Ulri

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Cok Ulri
Roy of Haute eee
In office
20-5 2 PC – 22 PC
Personal details
Born8-8 57 TT
Died22 PC
NationalityHautean
SpousesPit Ulri

Early life

Cok was born in Letsot, Ulri on 8-8 57 TT, the son of factory workers Quôt and Leep Ulri. He was raised, along with his sister Het in Letsot, in the east of Ulri. Upon being gifted a handheld radio in his youth, radio work became a hobby of Cok's. At the time, radios were not common throughout eee but his parents were supportive of his decision to enter the field. After entering the 38 TT Ulri Youth Invention Competition (UYIC), he won first place after submitting his modified handheld radio. The first place included a ൽ20,000 bursary, which Cok used for enrolment into Agreement University. Here, Cok studied for 7 years and earned a distinction for his work. During an Electronics cum Economics expo, Cok met future Mlât Pak Goose-Step, whom he quickly befriended.

At the age of 7, Cok's right eye was severely damaged after a bottle of soft drink exploded in his face. For 4 years onwards, Cok was fully blind in his right eye and now suffers from severe monocular myopia.

Career

Pan-eee radio network

Upon completing his degree, Cok began work designing a system for the pan-eee radio network, which would vastly improve the efficiency of trade across the island. This was to replace the wired communication methods throughout the island, which would often be damaged by corrosion or accidental tampering.

Royal radio technician

After the Royhouse upgraded its communication systems, Cok was hired to install and operate the new system. Cok worked very closely with Gap during his rule. On 18-5 2 PC –whilst Cok was off on a holiday with his wife– Gap put a blanket over his radio which caught fire and killed him the following morning morning. Cok returned to the Royhouse the day after that to find the room burnt down with Gap dead and all the documents burnt. Cok assumed power based on a laminated note he found afterwards, listing him as Gap's successor. The ambiguity surrounding Cok's claim to royhood fuelled various separationist movements and was notably mentioned in Yak Nakla's dZebir-Shêsek separation speech

Roy of Haute eee

Before his ascension, Cok had expressed frustration with the corruption involved with Haute eee's power distribution system. As government funding was allocated mainly to the capital cities, smaller cities were significantly less developed. On 24-5 2 TT, Cok seized power from the cities' governors and redistributed it to himself, a move unprecedented in Hautean history.

Roy Cok established an army and a navy for Haute eee on 27-6 2 PC.

On 13-10 Cok Ulri asked the leaders of the Inter-governmental Radio System (IgRS) for guns as his son's birthday was coming up and he liked the concept of guns. Vidar Astridson agreed to send a case of guns and Psaha Yol agreed to send a singular gun.

Since before Cok had become Roy Haute eee had been devastated by a shortage of farmers. On 13-9 4 PC he made a deal with Living King, Harakar Oken in which 40,000 Akarian agricultural workers were to be sent to eee in exchange for the creation of the Akarian-Hautean Alliance and the establishment of the Aharka Military Base.

On 21-10 4 PC Kur-Gal propsed constructing a railway between the islands of eee and Faltir. Cok disaproved of Kur-Gal's planned route and rejected the proposal.

Cok Ulri met with Harakar and President of Utlia, Yyme Braia in Agreement from 23-1 to 24-1 5 PC to discuss the formation of an economic and military aliance between their three countries. The Eastern Bloc was founded on the second day of the summit. On the same day Cok had Haute eee adopt the haracalnde as their official calendar. The day after the summit Cok invited Harakar to his residence to discuss his plan to hold a plebiscite in Siô on independance from Haute eee. During the meeting Harakar fell into a coma after consuming some dandelion bread and was hospitalised in eee.

Cok chose Pak Goose-Step as his successor, whom he changed to Vok Ulri after the Haute eee-Siô eee split.

The Kingdom of Tietero sent Cok a goose on 29-5 9 PC, followed by a second goose the next day.

Cok attended the Great East-West Meeting on 28-7 9 PC.

Cok lost both of his Tieteran geese on 27-8 9 PC, after attempting to hang them from a doorway.

Cok met with mlât of Lake Nakhot eee Grip Perak on 3-11 9 PC.

On 14-1 10 PC, Harakar sent a book containing the rules of pitball to Cok and Council Head of the Council of Directors of the Confederated Nations of Niueyjar, Heidr Gullveigdaughter in hopes of getting an international pitball league together. After learning of the book being shipped out Cok had his children begin digging a pit in his yard, resulting in his son, Vok Ulri, bursting a water pipe.

On 20-12 10 PC, Siô eee was devastated by a Sorewa Liberation Uprising terrorist attack in Sadila. With rising concerns over national security, Pak proposed to have Siô eee reabsorbed into Haute eee and to establish border control. Cok agreed to this proposal, with Pak remaining in charge of domestic affairs while Cok deals with international relations.

The remorger of Siô eee and Haute ee was discussed during the 12 PC Eastern Bloc Summit on 12-8 12 PC, in which Cok signed the 2nd Agreement Agreement.

On 28-5 17 PC Harakar and Cok Ulri got into a dispute on the IgRS over Cok not attending Harakar's father Johnakar Oken's funeral. Cok claimed that they weren't invited whilst Harakar claimed that they were and had refused to come due to Harakar's polygamy. A similar dispute took place following Harakar's wedding to Or Deram.

Personal life

Cok is married to Pit Ulri, whom he met whilst working on the Pan-eee Radio Network. The two have 4 children together. One of Cok's children was Gorp, born on 20-5 14 PC.

Reception

In Niueyjar

A report was published in the CNN on 27-12 12 PC that labelled Cok Ulri and Harakar Oken as the Attu Archipelago's two least efficient leaders.