Galactic Federation
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| General Info | |
| Official Name | Galactic Federation |
| Motto | "For the Federation!" |
| Capital City | Algol City (Ecumenopolis) |
| Capital World | Algol |
| Demonym | Federation Citizen |
| Anthem | Anthem of the Galactic Federation |
| Politics | |
| Government | Federal Parliamentary Republic |
| Head of State | Prime-Minister Laille Naxerhs |
| Head of Government |
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| Legislature | Galactic Assembly (Bicameral)
Acumen Deliberation Channels* |
| Ruling Party | Federation Loyalist Coalition |
| Official Language(s) | Sollurian Standard |
| State Religion | Secular |
| Currency | Federation Algols |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 321,5 Trillion |
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| Major Languages | (Various) |
| Major Religions | |
| Assets | |
| Soldier Count | ~3.4 Billion Soldiers |
| Spacefleet | ~27400 Spacecrafts |
| Other Assets | Various |
| Geography/Astrography | |
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| Quadrant | All |
| Galaxy | Milky Way Galaxy |
| Historical Info | |
| Founded | 321 CE |
| Succeeded by | Great Cosmic Commonwealth (Temporarily) |
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| Created by | Hakced |
| Controlled by | Hakced |
The Galactic Federation is a interstellar supranational federation consisting of 36 collectives, 7 rim assemblies, 3 free sectors, and hundreds of sectors that each represent the interests of countless star systems home to more than 34 distinct sapient species that together inhabit vast sections of the Milky Way Galaxy, especially its 'central' regions. The Galactic 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 Galactic Federation was first established in 321 CE 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. In 393 the Federation was briefly usurped by the Omniphanes Society's "Great Cosmic Commonwealth" until its eventual full restoration in 437 after decades of fighting against its occupiers, allowing it to rise once more as the Milky Way's largest democracy (Although due to its scale said democracy is quite non-direct, and individual systems or local governments may not be democratic unlike the parliamentary model on the federal level). While the Galactic Federation may of formed in 321 CE, several previous polities claiming to be the 'Galactic Government' have existed within the same region that the Federation does in the past ever since the fall of the Sollurian Empire, though the Federation has been by far the most successful despite being formed quite recently on a galactic scale.
The Galactic Federation's administrative capital is located in the 'Algol System' found along the boundary between the Inner Core and Deep Core, hosting the multi-layered ecumenopolis of Algol in orbit around Algol C, the most distant star within the trinary system. All major government institutions including the Executive Office, the Twin-Assembly Building, the Supreme Federal Court Building, the Federation Military Complex, and various others structures are hosted on the surface of Algol, with the surface layer being among the wealthiest plants in the galaxy juxtaposed by the poorer and in some cases even impoverished 'Algol Underworld'. There are various other major planets within the borders of the Federation such as Ekatgija, Vorukt'ja, Guang-xan, Aliuz-Zol, Ordellia (Capital of the Galactic Community) and various others, as populations of each planet vary wildly from a couple million to hundreds of billions, with Algol being the most populated with its population of ~1 Trillion.
Government and Politics
The Galactic Federation is a largely decentralized Federal Parliamentary 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. Officially, the Federation operates as a representative democracy in which each region is intended to elect a representative to voice their interests in the Galactic Assembly, though due to the sheer scale of the Federation this is functionally not common as many planets choose to simply appoint their representative, often themselves being authoritarian regimes in some form.
The Federation's government system has varied greatly across its history, starting with a decentralized model where each region had enough autonomy to essentially be distinct societies banded together in a kind-of confederation, only for this to be abolished as the Federation's primary administrative divisions became its Systems, leading to its collapse for about 40 years until a new system of highly organized and streamlined 'Federal States' was established, only for its rigidity to become enough of a problem that it was replaced by the much more fluid and autonomous Collectives which turned the Federation into more of a supranational collective of various smaller societies joined together. Each Collective effectively functions as its own self-governing society as the most important of the Federation's administrative divisions, with more local functions being assigned to Sectors (who are also part of 'Rim Assemblies') and Systems/Planets on the even more local level. Generally, each Collective, Sector, and Planet is able to govern themselves however they please as only matters such as funding, collective defence, and foreign policy tend to be relegated to the Federal Government, who is largely incapable of consistently enforcing rulings onto its subjects beyond employing the usage of the 'Interconnected General Acumen', a hierarchical AI network responsible for advising local governments based on federal rulings and automating certain tasks.
Executive Government
The Executive Government is the highest political office within the Galactic Federation headed by the 'Prime-Minister', a role which acts as both head of state, head of government, and commander-in-chief, and their cabinet (various political figures responsible for administering the government departments). The Prime-Minister is elected to their position by the Galactic Assembly to an indefinite term which may end via resignation or a no confidence vote, though despite this the Prime-Minister is typically largely uninvolved with day-to-day governance, only largely being involved with certain Federation-wide policies, foreign policy, and military affairs despite theoretically being capable of involving themselves more directly (at the cost of upsetting the Assembly). As most administrative tasks are relegated to the Assembly, they often form 'committees' of Representatives to be responsible for a together managing a specific function such as the Defence Committee and the Artificial Intelligence Committee.
Legislative Government
In modern time, the Galactic Federation's government is largely dominated by its legislative branch 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 (be it elections, direct appointments, or even hereditary rule). Generally, the Lower Assembly is a more partisan body responsible for drafting and discussing laws, while the Higher Assembly is responsible for reviewing and later approving laws or sending laws back for revisions. The Lower Assembly is presided over by the 'Deputy-Prime-Minister', a role which acts as the speaker of said assembly, while the Higher Assembly is presided over by the Prime-Minister as another one of their responsibilities.
Beyond the actual assembly, the 'Interconnected General Acumen's various internal discussions and agreements are arguably 'legislative' in some form as each instance of the AI represents a specific regioon, making the 'Acumen Deliberation Channels' somewhat of a third legislative body within the Federation, though this is of course unelected as it is managed by countless layered AI systems coordinating with one another.
Political Blocs
While most Planets and certain Sectors and Collectives within the Federation do have political parties of some form, the Galactic Assembly presides over such a number of different smaller legislative entities over such a vast population that it doesn't really have proper political parties, thus instead having often more informal 'political blocs' consisting of several likeminded representatives.
| Name | Social Position | Economic Position | Interest Group | Status |
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| Anti-AI Bloc | Right | Right | Anti-AI Individuals | Opposition |
| Automation Bloc | Left | Far-Left | Pro-AI Individuals | Cooperative |
| Federal Core Bloc | Left | Right | Xan, Khae'ja, Qhal-Zol, and Echqatja | Government |
| Hyacinthan Religious Bloc | Center | Left | Hyacinthans | Opposition |
| Industrial Worlds Bloc | Right | Center-Left | Industrial Planets | Opposition |
| Militarist Bloc | Center | Right | Military Leaders and Nationalists | Government |
| New Integrations Bloc | Center-Left | Center-Right | Collectives admitted after 500 CE | Government |
| Northern Territories Bloc | Left | Center | Gamma Quadrant | Government |
| Thodis Regional Bloc | Center-Left | Right | 'Southwestern' Collectives | Opposition |
Judicial Government
The Judicial Government of the Galactic Federation headed by the 'Supreme Federal Court', the highest judicial body within the Federation consisting of 21 judges responsible for interpreting laws, enacting rulings, and prosecuting the most serious crimes. Below the Supreme Federal Court, there are various local courts such as the High Collective Courts, High Sectoral Courts, High System Courts, High Planetary Courts, and various more local bodies.
Federal Departments
In order to more effectively manage the Federal Government's various duties, the Executive Government of the Federation contains various 'Federal Departments' known as 'Offices' each headed by a 'Deputy Minister' responsible for managing the department and for having a seat in the Prime-Minister's cabinet. Many Departments feature 'Under-Offices' responsible for more specific tasks headed by 'Under-Deputy Ministers'.
Office for Education and Cultural Services
The Office for Education and Cultural Services is a department responsible for organizing and funding public schooling institutions as well as various cultural events and facilities such as museums, festivals, and councils for minority populations.
Office for Federal Defence
The Office for Federal Defence is the department responsible for managing the Galactic Federation's military forces and command structure, being divided into several smaller Under-Offices responsible for managing each branch of the military.
Under-Office for the Armed Forces
The Under-Office for the Armed Forces is responsible for managing the Federation Military's infantry forces, consisting of regular volunteer 'Infantry Forces', various specialized 'Special Forces', and the Synthetic 'Synth Forces' sources from 'Danor Synthworks'. The entirety of the infantry army as a whole is known as the 'Army of the Federation', which is divided into 'Collective Armies' lead by Marshals, which are divided into 'Sector Armies' lead by High-Generals, which are divided into 'Corps' lead by Generals, which are divided into 'Legions' lead by Low-Generals, which are divided into 'Regiments' lead by High-Commanders, which are divided into 'Battalions' lead by Commanders, which are divided into 'Companies' lead by Low-Commanders, which are divided into 'Companies' lead by Captains, which are divided into 'Platoons' lead by Lieutenants, which are divided into 'Squads' lead by Sergeants as the smallest military force within the whole Army. Beyond individuals responsible for leading forces, there are several other military titles for officers such as Corporals, Deck Officers, and Supply Officers, and standard units such as Privates and Cadets.
Under-Office for the Mechanized Forces and Surface Crafts
The Under-Office for the Mechanized Forces and Surface Crafts is responsible for managing the Federation Military's armoured forces, mechanized forces, artillery, seafaring ships, and certain in-atmosphere aircrafts. As such, they are responsible for purchasing, maintaining, and deploying said assets which are largely integrated into the Under-Office for the Armed Forces' command structure, with the UOMFSC generally only featuring certain specialist soldiers trained to operate certain more advanced or heavy vehicles that can't be operated with standard training, who still operate under the UOAF's command structure.
The Under-Office for the Naval Forces is responsible for managing the Federation Military's spacecrafts, operating countless such vehicles ranging from small star-fighters to massive vessels and spacestations. The UONF's forces are divided into numerous smaller fleets, with 'Central Forces' responsible for defending each Rim, 'Task Forces' responsible for defending Collectives, 'Battle Forces' responsible for defending Sectors, 'Planetary Defence Forces' responsible for defending systems and planets, and 'Squadrons' which tend to operate independently of any attached defence zone. These fleets in times of warfare may be deployed beyond their 'defence zones' to deal with front-line operations and other major battles under the discretion of UONF command.
The UONF operates various spacecraft models such as;
- Dąji-quam Class Capital-Ship (Martian Spaceworks)
- Fejxiń-żinzok Class Battlecruiser (Martian Spaceworks)
In modern times, the UONF's ships are classified under various different 'types' defined by their combat role and size, with the main 3 types being 'Escorts', 'Cruisers', and 'Battleships'. The following is a description of said types and several sub-types;
- Escorts are lighter warships designed for patrol duty and logistics that tend to not be designed to take on anything their size or bigger, preferring to retreat from such battles.
- Armed Freighters are Escort-sized vessels whose primary function is to transport supplies from place-to-place in order to maintain other operations, thus they tend to be relatively lightly armed and quite small in size.
- Corvettes are fast and manoeuvrable Escort-sized vessels designed to take on multiple smaller vessels rather than engaging more heavily armed crafts. They are often used to defend larger ships or to transport VIPs.
- Cruisers are the most variable and utilised spacecraft type in the Navy, ranging in side from 100 meters to 2000 meters in size. Due to how varied they are, Cruisers are divided into 'Light-', 'Medium-', and 'Heavy-Cruisers' based on their size and power, though they are all generally fairly balanced when it comes to speed, weaponry, and armour. They are designed to be able to engage most ships their size or sometimes larger either independently, in squadrons, or larger fleets in order to project the Federation's power.
- Frigates are Cruiser-sized vessels designed for escort duty and support, typically sacrificing armour for firepower and speed.
- Destroyers are Cruiser-sized vessels designed to also be capable of leading ground operations, thus they are typically slower.
- Battlecruisers are supersized Cruisers designed to use their much heavier firepower to bully enemy Cruiser-Sized ships without much of a fight, then retreat with their superior speed when a Battleship shows up to destroy them.
- Battleships are the largest and most powerful warships within the Navy, primarily handling ship-to-ship combat. Thanks to their massive size and firepower, they are extremely expensive to operate and thus cannot be available everywhere at once, thus only a limited number of Battleships tend to be fielded at once and only in certain key locations.
- Dreadnoughts are Battleship-sized vessels designed to also be capable of leading or supporting ground operations.
Under-Office for the Security Forces
The Under-Office for the Security Forces is responsible for managing the Federation Military's intelligence gathering, covert operations, military policing. In order to achieve these operations, the UOSF's personnel consists of various highly trained operatives capable of snuffing out internal saboteurs or executing various operations behind enemy lines during both peacetime and wartime, with thousands highly trained spies being ready to be deployed to gather information whenever needed.
Office for Federal Integrity
Under-Office for Categorization and Planetary Management
Under-Office for Colonization and Admissions
Under-Office for Federal Intelligence Supervision
Under-Office for State Properties
Office for Financial and Industrial Coordination
Under-Office for Communications Infrastructure Management
Under-Office for Spacecraft Manufacturing Management
Under-Office for State Salaries and Political Stability
Under-Office for Transport Infrastructure Management
Office for Healthcare Services
Under-Office for Healthcare Funding
Office for Judicial Enforcement
Office for Regulations and Standards
Under-Office for Pharmaceutical and Nutritional Regulations
Under-Office for State Regulations
Under-Office for Technological Regulations
Office for Scientific Matters
Under-Office for Archaeological Research
Under-Office for Biological Research
Under-Office for Dimensional Research
Under-Office for Explorative Research
Under-Office for Military Research
'Interconnected General Acumen' System
The Interconnected General Acumen is an artificial intelligence network implemented into the governance structure of the Galactic Federation ever since a reconciliation agreement with the 'Cybernetic Generalized Administrator' in 508 CE, ending hostilities with said intelligence after previous conflicts. CGA still cared for the people for the Federation despite said conflicts while recognizing that its assistance would not be accepted by them and that it was not the most capable entity to assist them, so it created the Acumen as a 'successor' modified and rewired away from militaristic action to be a improved and more adaptable construct capable of automating tasks, advising local governments, standardizing laws and administrative structures, increasing cohesion within the Federation, automating various tasks, and otherwise assisting the lives of the people of the Federation in a way that state bureaucrats would never be able to.
Structure
As an intelligence of such vast scale and influence, the Acumen is networked into a Hivemind-like structure (more specifically of the 'Somewhat Autonomous Conscious' variety) consisting of various Sapient Artificial Intelligences organized into various underlying 'layers' responsible for different tasks. The primary layers of the Interconnected General Acumen's 'structure' are themselves known as Interconnected Acumen Instances, with 6 autonomous varieties responsible for overseeing the governance over specific regions, with 'lower' layers responsible for more directly micromanaging Acumen responsibilities, while 'higher' layers are responsible for macromanagement and coordination of higher organic administrative functions and lower Acumen layers. Each lower IA Instance is either directly or indirectly under the oversight of the IGA in some form, which is itself a largely centralized entity which in theory acts as the '3rd highest ranked' individual within the Federation, only being outranked by the Deputy-Minister and Prime-Minister despite being under the oversight of the 'Under-Office for Federal Intelligence Supervision'.
| Name | Abbreviation | Responsibility | Operations | Number of Instances | Superordinates | Subordinates |
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| Interconnected General Acumen | IGA | Whole Federation | Managing coordination of all lower IGA Layers, Federation-wide administrative tasks. Coordination with (organic) Federation government. Management of Federation-wide logistics networks. | 1 | Executive Government | IRA, ICA, ISA, IPA, ILA |
| Interconnected Rim Acumen | IRA | Rim Assemblies | Coordination of ISA Instances responsible for managing each individual 'Rim Assembly'. Managing Rim-wide projects. | 7 | IGA | ISA |
| Interconnected Collective Acumen | ICA | Collectives | Coordination of ISA Instances responsible for managing each 'Collective', Managing Collective-wide projects. Advising Collective governments based around local interests and values. | 36 | IGA | ISA |
| Interconnected Sector Acumen | ISA | Sectors | Coordination of ISA and ILA instances within their bounds. Managing Sector-specific projects. Advising Sector and Free Sector governments based around local interests and values. | [SEVERAL] | IRA, ICA | IPA, ILA |
| Interconnected Planetary-System Acumen | IPA | Star Systems | Coordination of IPA assets within star-systems if multiple are present, collaboration with local IPA instance if alone. Management of extraplanetary facilities. Often specialized into research, manufacturing, logistics | [SEVERAL] | ISA | ILA |
| Interconnected Local-Planetary Acumen | ILA | Planets | Automated management of planets and their orbital spheres. Automation of select industries, services, enforcement and administrative tasks. Implements Federation-wide policy on a local scale after being informed of such policies. | [SEVERAL] | IPA | Sub-Planetary Systems |
Each individual Acumen instance is its own Artificial Intelligence construct in some form, although each of them are connected and organized in a hierarchical manner under the oversight of the Interconnected General Acumen, which if necessary can assert control over subordinate systems in cases of violations of guidelines or attempts to disconnect themselves from the 'network' or inhibitors. As instantaneous FTL Communication is quite energy intensive, most Acumens are largely self-sufficient at most times, with the Galactic Federation's still in-development Quanbtum Entanglement Systems being typically too cost-inefficient to be provided for each individual planetary instance, thus only IRA, ICA, and certain ISA instances have active live connections with one another managed thru the IGA's 'Interconnected General Acumen Central-Datacomplex' (or the 'IGA Core') situated in the orbit of Algol C. Due to said limitations, most IAIs communicate via FTL Couriers which deliver them executable instructions to be interpreted and implemented under their own discretion, though in times of crisis they are given access to Dimensional Relay machinery to alert the IGA Core of emergencies.
Operational Functions
In order to manage their various operations and responsibilities, each IAI instance generally relies on 'TASK's (Transitory Action Supervision Kernels). TASKs are partially-autonomous AI systems responsible for overseeing each individual objective according to given instructions and objectives, sub-dividing themselves further into [ST] Operations ('Sub-TASK') and [PT] Operations ('Primary-TASK'). Sub-TASKs are each a collective of countless calculations and executions necessary to achieve each step of a TASK's objective, while Primary-TASKs are executions preformed by higher IAI instances if they decide that intervention into a TASKs operations is necessary.
In order to not completely exhaust the processing power of IAIs with rudimentary or unnecessary tasks that don't need micromanagement, specific responsibilities may be diverted to 'Autonomous Management Instances' (AMIs) which are onto themselves largely 'sentient' AI systems responsible for various smaller functions such as managing facilities, controlling groups of androids (or even individual ones in certain cases), or various other smaller tasks. On an even more limited scale AMIs may relegate automated functions which do not require consistent oversight to 'Limited Management Instances' (LMIs) which generally lack significant 'sentience', instead being largely automated systems with some adaptability to unexpected changes in systems. For functions which don't require any adaptability of 'thought' whatsoever, 'Script Management Instances' (LMIs) may be employed, though they cannot really be classified as Artificial Intelligences.
In cases where an IAI requires to be present beyond its own jurisdiction such as when operating spacecrafts, such functions are either handled by AMIs on their behalf, by 'temporary copies' of an IAI's matrix known as 'Provisional Acumen Instances' (PAIs), or by the IAI themselves by taking control of the vessel. Most internal situations don't tend to require such operations to take place though, as another IAI may simply be contacted to complete a objective which would fall closer to their jurisdictions. In order to maintain cohesiveness, each IAI tends to be in regular contact with one another via their hierarchical command structure, with said 'conversations' being collectively designated as the 'Acumen Deliberation Channels' as countless small conversations and collaborations occur non-stop when necessary.
Facilities
A majority of IGA System processes are managed within facilities known as 'Datacomplexes', which in the case of ILAs and more rarely certain superordinates are held within massive data centres built onto planets with an active IGA Network presence. In IAIs above the 'ILA' level most Datacomplexes are found in orbital facilities so that vessels travelling to-and-from them do not need to concern themselves with the significant fuel expenses that occur when exiting the surface of a planet, including the IGA Core.
Economy
Demographics and Culture
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 Galactic 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.
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.
Prior to the formation of the Collectives, Federal States sharing the modern borders of several extant Collectives were established in 420 AT in the Annulment of the Federal Reorganization Act, in which Provisional Chancellor Guin Naxerhs repealed the controversial 'Federal Reorganization Act' passed in 383 AT that replaced the Federation's 'member nations' (whom had 'very fluid governments') with a system of each individual system/sector being the highest sub-division of the Federation to discourage local nationalism. Guin Naxerhs stated that this reform lead to the 'greatest disaster in Federation History' due to it leading to the Thodis Compact's insurrection and subsequent establishment of the Great Cosmic Commonwealth. Despite being clearly better, the Federal States (whom had 'standardized' governments) suffered from rigid bureaucracy that made their governance and cooperation with the federal government difficult at best, making itself known in the Beacon War as supply difficulties caused the Federation several defeats, prompting Prime-Minister Errenel Teichen to pass the 'New Federal Reform Act' which established the Collectives as a hybrid of the Pre-FRA 'member nations' and Post-A.FRA Federal States in their current form.
| Flag/Symbol | Name | Capital World | Species | Location |
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| Aidaei | Eietta | Aidaeians, Various |
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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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Blarg | Blarra Prime | Blargs |
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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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Ephesia | Ephesdac | Ephesians |
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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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| Kailanya | Ka'eita | Kailanyans, 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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Reticula | Zeta-Reticuli | Reticulans |
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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 Galactic 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.
| 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 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.


















