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===== The Coalition of Echoed Suns ===== | ===== The Coalition of Echoed Suns ===== | ||
+ | (much of this page is pulled direction from Stahlfeder' | ||
- | This page has been created, with the intention to edit in the future | + | The Coalition of Echoed Suns is an overarching democracy of allied planets across the galaxy. |
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+ | The Coalition is responsible for maintaining the [[: | ||
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+ | === Membership === | ||
+ | Any species that achieved faster than light travel is approached and offered to join the government that the Coalition offers. They protection against other races, pirates, and aide in general. While within the coalition, they must follow the rules, and are protected against anyone breaking the rules against them. | ||
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+ | There are 41 “[[: | ||
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+ | 39 of them have joined the Coalition. | ||
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+ | ==== Galactic Laws ==== | ||
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+ | * No conquering of any sapient species. Even if they’re not in the coalition | ||
+ | * All sapient species on the planet must have equal representation on the planet and within the coalition | ||
+ | * No taking of resources from any planet that contains life (without the proper paperwork) | ||
+ | * Resources can only be traded from sapient species under fair deals | ||
+ | * Resources taken from planets with non-sapient life on it in a solar system with no Coalition claim can be freely taken under a certain volume without paperwork, a long as those resources are reported. (aka small amounts of flora/ | ||
+ | * Lifeless planets in a solar system with no Coalition claim can take larger amounts of resources as long as it’s reported. (still heavily regulated) | ||
+ | * Completely barren solar systems can be mined/ | ||
+ | * Since the galaxy is huge, there are a lot of unexplored systems, and there are incentives to explore for independents, | ||
+ | * There isn’t a Prime Directive of not interfering with sapient species without FTL, but since there is Bureaucracy involved in any sort of first contact or trade, it’s generally left to people who want to specialize in that sort of thing to engage in. (most planets with intelligent life on it have the same sort of resources that can be found much easier elsewhere in the galaxy) | ||
+ | * Basic laws that first world countries on earth have. | ||
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+ | ==== Member distribution ==== | ||
+ | Every branch of the Coalition is heavily regulated in terms of what species fill each role, to aggressively ensure equality among all of the races. | ||
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+ | The senate: Each planet represented within the coalition elects (or selects, according to local laws) a Senate member. There is only 1 for each planet, and for a planet with multiple sapient races, their advisor must be of the second race, and when one leaves the position for any reason, the next senator must be elected from the other race. (no planet | ||
+ | The Senate is responsible for ruling the galaxy. The idea is that by having a perfectly even ruling body, no one race can be favoured. They create laws, deal with politics, and in some cases, act as judges for very high profile disputes. | ||
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+ | This Equality law extends to every branch in their coalition. (using current membership numbers as examples) There are only ever 39 admirals. Each admiral will have under their command, 38 captains. | ||
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+ | ==== Law Enforcement ==== | ||
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+ | **Pillars**: | ||
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+ | **Phosphors**: |