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JohnnyMacintosh

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The Stars are Ours
A Story of Power and Politics.
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I like the start.:) I'm onboard!
 
A great day for Earth, indeed!
 
So the elysians are getting xenophobic, eh?
 
Superbly detailed, the political background for game events is astonishing considering the game doesn't offer much in terms of tools or information on any possible fractures back home.
The Gaia world in Procyon is an amazing find, too! That planet's bound to play a big role in the coming years, especially with the ethics divergence.
 
Wonderful AAR you have. Great. I especially appreciate the inclusion of politics in the AAR, gives it more style.

Cheers!
 
There's something off about that population:seat ratio :eek: (and putting all of Asia and Australia/Oceania into one blob while separating north and south America)

Well, not saying it's unrealistic, but there's probably some geographical area where people who pay attention to such stuff may not be all that happy.

That is to say, I'll be following this.
 
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There's something off about that population:seat ratio :eek: (and putting all of Asia and Australia/Oceania into one blob while separating north and south America)

Well, not saying it's unrealistic, but there's probably some geographical area where people who pay attention to such stuff may not be all that happy.

That is to say, I'll be following this.

You raise a good point about the population:seat ratio! It was something I never explained. Basically, as the Assembly was originally founded to represent nations on an international level, no one region was allowed to have more clout than the other. When the nations of earth created the Assembly, they had no idea that it would morph into a new world government. The Assembly could very well vote to change to rep by pop instead, Though I doubt it would be done by the Statists, if you check where their power base is compared to the Federalists.

I was really hoping there would be some sort of population stats in the game similar to Distant Universe, but instead we got what we got.

As to why Australia got lumped in with Asia, I got no fancy "handwave" for that one. ;)