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*504 CE (As the Imperial Federation)|preceded by=[[Galactic Federation]]|created by=[[Hakced]]|controlled by=[[Hakced]]}} | *504 CE (As the Imperial Federation)|preceded by=[[Galactic Federation]]|created by=[[Hakced]]|controlled by=[[Hakced]]}} | ||
The '''Imperial Federation''' is a interstellar federation consisting of | The '''Imperial Federation''' is a interstellar federation consisting of 31 collectives, 7 rim assemblies, 3 free sectors, and hundreds of (standard) sectors that each represent the interests of countless star systems home to more than 28 distinct sapient species that together inhabit vast sections of the Milky Way Galaxy, especially its 'central' regions. The Imperial Federation is a key member of the [[Galactic Community]], hosting its headquarters in the [[Ordellia System]], the heart of galactic diplomacy (although the capital of the Federation can be found in the [[Algol System]] instead, which is situated further to the 'north'). The Imperial Federation was born out of the Galactic Federation, a polity spanning across much of the centre of the Milky Way from 321 CE to 504 CE after being formed as a union of several civilisations in the Core regions of the Milky Way Galaxy, before later growing to expand to include countless more civilizations beyond its founders, allowing it to rise to the position of being undoubtedly one of the predominant major players within the galaxy, acting as a superpower alongside the [[Protoss Empire|Protoss]] and [[Imperium of Kings|Kings]]. Despite surviving several major crises throughout its history, a failed coup attempt by the Federation Military in 504 CE lead to the enactment of extensive reforms under the 'Security and Restabilization Decree' which reorganized the military and purged disloyal officers, abolished term limits in favour of the Prime-Minister (leader) being removed from office only via non-confidence votes or voluntary resignations, and reorganized the Galactic Federation into the extant Imperial Federation. | ||
The Imperial Federation's predecessor had a variety of governing systems throughout its history, ranging from what was essentially a confederation of societies which was eventually even further decentralized until the 40-year long chaos that followed this lead to the rise of a much more organized and streamlined model under 'hero of the Federation' Guin Naxerhs, though this was later reformed to be more malleable and fluid as the primary administrative division of the Federation became known as the 'Collectives' which still exist to this day under the Imperial Federation, each representing a group of star-systems capable of functioning as their own self-governing spacefaring societies that are further sub-divided into 'Sectors' (who also are a part of 'Rim Assemblies' and then Systems/Planets on a even more local level. | The Imperial Federation's predecessor had a variety of governing systems throughout its history, ranging from what was essentially a confederation of societies which was eventually even further decentralized until the 40-year long chaos that followed this lead to the rise of a much more organized and streamlined model under 'hero of the Federation' Guin Naxerhs, though this was later reformed to be more malleable and fluid as the primary administrative division of the Federation became known as the 'Collectives' which still exist to this day under the Imperial Federation, each representing a group of star-systems capable of functioning as their own self-governing spacefaring societies that are further sub-divided into 'Sectors' (who also are a part of 'Rim Assemblies' and then Systems/Planets on a even more local level. | ||
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| General Info | |
| Official Name | Imperial Federation |
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| Motto | "For the Federation!" |
| Capital City | Algol City (Ecumenopolis) |
| Capital World | Algol |
| Demonym | Imperial |
| Politics | |
| Government | Federal Assembly-Independent Republic |
| Ideology | Meritocracy |
| Head of State | Prime-Minister Laille Naxerhs |
| Legislature | Galactic Assembly (Bicameral)
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| Ruling Party | Imperial Loyalist Coalition |
| Official Language(s) | Sollurian Standard |
| State Religion | Secular |
| Currency | Federation Algols |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 487,3 Trillion |
| Species | |
| Major Languages | (Various) |
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| Assets | |
| Soldier Count | ~3.4 Billion Soldiers |
| Spacefleet | ~27400 Spacecrafts |
| Other Assets | Various |
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| Quadrant | All |
| Galaxy | Milky Way Galaxy |
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| Founded |
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| Preceded by | Galactic Federation |
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| Created by | Hakced |
| Controlled by | Hakced |
The Imperial Federation is a interstellar federation consisting of 31 collectives, 7 rim assemblies, 3 free sectors, and hundreds of (standard) sectors that each represent the interests of countless star systems home to more than 28 distinct sapient species that together inhabit vast sections of the Milky Way Galaxy, especially its 'central' regions. The Imperial Federation is a key member of the Galactic Community, hosting its headquarters in the Ordellia System, the heart of galactic diplomacy (although the capital of the Federation can be found in the Algol System instead, which is situated further to the 'north'). The Imperial Federation was born out of the Galactic Federation, a polity spanning across much of the centre of the Milky Way from 321 CE to 504 CE after being formed as a union of several civilisations in the Core regions of the Milky Way Galaxy, before later growing to expand to include countless more civilizations beyond its founders, allowing it to rise to the position of being undoubtedly one of the predominant major players within the galaxy, acting as a superpower alongside the Protoss and Kings. Despite surviving several major crises throughout its history, a failed coup attempt by the Federation Military in 504 CE lead to the enactment of extensive reforms under the 'Security and Restabilization Decree' which reorganized the military and purged disloyal officers, abolished term limits in favour of the Prime-Minister (leader) being removed from office only via non-confidence votes or voluntary resignations, and reorganized the Galactic Federation into the extant Imperial Federation.
The Imperial Federation's predecessor had a variety of governing systems throughout its history, ranging from what was essentially a confederation of societies which was eventually even further decentralized until the 40-year long chaos that followed this lead to the rise of a much more organized and streamlined model under 'hero of the Federation' Guin Naxerhs, though this was later reformed to be more malleable and fluid as the primary administrative division of the Federation became known as the 'Collectives' which still exist to this day under the Imperial Federation, each representing a group of star-systems capable of functioning as their own self-governing spacefaring societies that are further sub-divided into 'Sectors' (who also are a part of 'Rim Assemblies' and then Systems/Planets on a even more local level.
Government and Politics
While it may call itself an Empire, the Imperial Federation is a largely decentralized Federal Assembly-Independent Republic which grants significant autonomy to its administrative divisions, with said divisions being the likes of the large Collectives, regional Sectors, and local Systems. The powers and responsibilities of each layer of the Federation are outlined in the 'Charter of the Federation', a vital document which may only be amended by a supermajority vote.
The legislative branch of the Imperial Federation's government is known as the 'Galactic Assembly', a bicameral body that represents the Collectives and Free Sectors in the Higher Assembly and the Sectors in the Lower Assembly. Due to the vast scale of the Federation, direct democratic elections for these representatives are difficult to organize, making the Federation have to allow individual systems and sectors to choose their representatives to the assembly in whichever method they deem most convenient out of necessity, though the Collectives themselves have a much more streamlined system in which each sector sends delegates to vote for a representative. Above the legislature one can find the executive consisting of the Prime-Minister and their cabinet, with the Prime-Minister acting as both Head of State, Head of Government, and Commander-in-Chief. While this position was once fairly ceremonial and wholly accountable to the Assembly, ever since the birth of the Imperial Federation the position of Prime-Minister was greatly strengthened as despite still being appointed by the Assembly, it holds significant influence over day-to-day governance and foreign policy, though most more trivial matters are still relegated to the Assembly. In order to complete their tasks either Assembly may form a committee to be responsible for a specific function, with established committees being the likes of the Defence Committee and the Artificial Intelligence Committee.
Imperial Military
Imperial Armed Forces
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Vessels
- Dąji quam Class Capital Ship (Martian Spaceworks)
- Fejxiń żinzok Class Battlecruiser (Martian Spaceworks)
Administrative Divisions
Administrative Hierarchy
- Federal Government
- Collective Governments
- Free Sectoral Governments
- Rim Assemblies
- Sectoral Governments
- System Governments
- Planetary Governments
- Sub-Planetary Governments
- Planetary Governments
- System Governments
- Sectoral Governments
- Rim Assemblies
Collective Governments
The Collectives are the highest administrative sub-divisions within the Imperial Federation, consisting of countless sectors (whom elect representatives into Collective Assemblies) often spanning across several rims. The Collectives can be best described as 'Collectives of Star Systems' typically defined by common historical boundaries and/or regions where a sole species makes up a majority of the population (albeit the latter is less common nowadays) which together manage to unify them to the point of being self-governing enough to function as their own interstellar societies under the Federation. Collectives are highly autonomous in their structure, and are able to largely decide on their specific structure as long as it doesn't violate the Federation's Charter.
Collectives have existed within the Federation ever since the final days of the Galactic Federation, with Prime-Minister Errenel Teichen's 'New Federal Reform Act' replacing the previous more rigid and inefficient 'Federal States' with their modern counterparts. Thanks to their continued efficiency in governance, once the Imperial Federation was formed the Collectives were maintained largely unaffected aside from nowadays having a select group of Federation-appointed advisors within their governments to ensure they continue to act in accordance with Federation-wide policy. Structure-wise, Collectives tend to follow a federated republican model of governance which may be altered by their governments if they wish, with fairly similar local governments consisting of a Collective Assembly (of elected representatives), a Collective Council (consisting of sector leaders), and a Collective Chairman as its executive. Each Collective is quite autonomous due to the Federation's vast size and population, though the sectors that form them hold similar levels of self-governance.
| Flag/Symbol | Name | Capital World | Species | Location |
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Aitraxika | Aitraxia | Aitraxikans |
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Ankoku | Ankoku | Ankokans |
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Arria | Arria | Arrians |
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| Beffel | Beffel | Beffelins, Others |
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| Besaima | Ojaima | Besaimans, Others |
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| Concordia | Concordia | Concordians, Others |
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Echqatja | Ekatgija | Echetchens, Others |
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| Elyntia | Elyntia | Elyntians, Others |
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| Garoga | Garoga | Garogans, Others |
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| Gerrick | Geria | Gerricks, Others |
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| Gissenia | Gissen | Gissenians, Others |
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| Gjisk | Jixas | Gjisens, Others |
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| Goztika | Birnasta | Goztics, Others |
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| Jakanyx | Vazstix | Jakanyxians, Others |
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| Kangassa | Kangassa | Kangassans, Others |
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Khae'ja | Vorukt'ja | Khejvans, Others |
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Kouran | Kouran | Kourans |
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| Morellia | Morellia | Morellians, Others |
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| Naztia | Nazta | Naztians, Others |
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| New Territories | Nitoraim | Various |
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Orion | Trazium | Trazians |
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Qhal-Zol | Aliuz-Zol | Zolians, Others |
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Slecia | Slecia | Slecians |
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Staryan | Yulneia | Yulneians |
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Terria | Terria | Terrians |
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Tethyl | Tethyl | Tethylians |
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| Thodia | Thodis | Thodians, Others |
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| Voroltassa | Voroltas | Vorollans, Others |
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Xan | Guang-xan | Khervi, Others |
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| Yeinathia | Yeinath | Yeinathians, Others |
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| Zestora | Zestora | Antarans, Jeirans, Porelians, Unovalians, Others |
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Free Sectoral Governments
Free Sectors are a much smaller and less common type of sub-division that designates sectors consisting of one or multiple star-systems that find themselves outside of the jurisdiction of any Collective, instead acting as their own administrative entities on the same level as a Collective. Free Sectors are administratively more similar to Collectives than Sectors, containing a local government consisting of a Sectoral Assembly (of elected representatives), a Sectoral Council (consisting of sector leaders), and a Sector Administrator as its executive. Free Sectors are much less autonomous than Collectives, although they still do have a say in their own affairs despite enduring significant influence from the Federal Government. As of 504 there are only 3 Free Sectors within the Imperial Federation out of hundreds of standard Sectors. Federal Districts vary in importance and population, with the Algol Free Sector arguably being the most densely populated administrative division within the entire Federation, the Ordellia Free Sector being the home of the Galactic Community and thus being the diplomatic heart of the Galaxy, and the Cera Free Sector being a mere military outpost.
| Flag/Symbol | Name | Capital World | Species | Location |
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| Algol | Algol | Various |
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| Cera | Cera | Various |
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| Ordellia | Ordellia |
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Sectoral Governments
Sectors are the most numerous type of interplanetary sub-division within the Imperial Federation, containing several nearby star systems grouped together due to their proximity with the most populous of said systems typically holding the position of 'Sector Capital' and thus the namesake of the sector as a whole. Sectors can vary by size, population, and number of inhabited systems within them, though despite this each of them follow a roughly similar administrative system containing a Sector Assembly (consisting of elected representatives), a Sector Council (consisting of system/planet/etc leaders), and a Sector Chairman as its executive. Due to their sheer numbers, Sectors are granted significant self-governance to the point of allowing them to adjust their administrative structures to fit their individual needs. Sectors (beyond merely being grouped into Collectives) are also grouped into 'Rims', with each 'Rim' of sectors having a 'Rim Assembly' which appoints a 'Rim Coordinator' to the Executive Government's cabinet.
System Governments
'Systems' are solar-systems containing 'Planets', grouping all inhabitants within them together under a common System Assembly. Whether or not Systems or Planets are held as the primary sub-division of a sector is up to the sector, making Systems a quite common administrative division, especially in Systems with fewer planets.
Planetary Governments
'Planets' are any member-polity within a Sector, including the eponymous Planets as well as moons, highly-populated space-stations, and other such inhabited bodies. Due to the sheer number of planets within the Federation, policing their government structures is essentially next to impossible without overstretching the Federation's resources, allowing them to effectively decide how they want to run themselves and how they want to select their representatives to higher administrative bodies as long as they aren't overtly oppressive.
Sub-Planetary Governments
'Sub-Planets' are any sub-division within a Planet regardless of what type of inhabited body a Planet is, taking the form of districts, provinces, states, constituent-countries, or whatever else may be found on said planet. They hold no significance or status on a Federation-level, instead only being formed for local governance purposes if deemed necessary by Planetary governments.














