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====== The Galactic Cooperation ====== | ====== The Galactic Cooperation ====== | ||
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- | * The **Cooperation** (sometimes known as the **Galactic | + | |
* As such, the aims of the Galactic Cooperation are: | * As such, the aims of the Galactic Cooperation are: | ||
* **TECHNOLOGY** - To provide technical equality and access to protection against the Decay. | * **TECHNOLOGY** - To provide technical equality and access to protection against the Decay. | ||
* **DISCOVERY** - To permit expansion into the stars in a non-destructive manner. | * **DISCOVERY** - To permit expansion into the stars in a non-destructive manner. | ||
* **SECURITY** - To stop would-be conquering galactic empires before they begin. | * **SECURITY** - To stop would-be conquering galactic empires before they begin. | ||
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===== Technology ===== | ===== Technology ===== | ||
- | * The Cooperation openly shares technological discoveries and inventions between its members, creating a technological Zeitgeist from which information can be pulled. | + | * The Cooperation openly shares technological discoveries and inventions between its members, creating a [[research# |
- | * The longest standing | + | * The longest standing |
* Cooperation ships are generally well built and reliable, though their designs can be less innovative than inventions outside of the Cooperation' | * Cooperation ships are generally well built and reliable, though their designs can be less innovative than inventions outside of the Cooperation' | ||
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* The Cooperation actively seeks new star systems to allow burgeoning civilisations to expand and explore without damaging nascent species or needing to wage wars of conquest on other civilisations. | * The Cooperation actively seeks new star systems to allow burgeoning civilisations to expand and explore without damaging nascent species or needing to wage wars of conquest on other civilisations. | ||
* They actively seed " | * They actively seed " | ||
- | * Settlers are then invited to those worlds to expand, explore, and establish their own civilisations. | + | * Settlers |
- | * This method means that the Cooperation | + | * This method means that the Cooperation |
===== Security ===== | ===== Security ===== | ||
* The Galactic Cooperation calls upon its members to enforce the rules and regulations it has, especially those which aim to prevent attempts at creating interstellar empires. | * The Galactic Cooperation calls upon its members to enforce the rules and regulations it has, especially those which aim to prevent attempts at creating interstellar empires. | ||
- | * The Cooperation itself does not maintain a fleet or army, for fear that would inspire a would-be tyrant from within. | + | * The Cooperation itself does not maintain a fleet or army, for fear that would inspire |
* As such, while the Cooperation has over-arching regulations on the behaviour of civilisations, | * As such, while the Cooperation has over-arching regulations on the behaviour of civilisations, | ||
- | * Most worlds have their own laws, and there are relatively few interstellar law enforcement organisations. For those instances where this doesn' | + | * As a result, most worlds have their own laws, and there are relatively few interstellar law enforcement organisations. For those instances where this doesn' |
- | * Spacefarers generally accept the law of the ship they are on. | + | * [[Spacefarers]] generally accept the law of the ship they are on. |
- | * For the problem of those who consider themselves outside any law, an organisation of assassins known as The Elegy exists - a means to dispose of interstellar threats (and to train spectres | + | * For the problem of those who consider themselves outside any law, an organisation of assassins known as [[The Elegy]] exists - a means to dispose of interstellar threats (and to train ' |
===== Worlds of the Cooperation ===== | ===== Worlds of the Cooperation ===== | ||
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* Completely new civilisations which which have been recently seeded with settlers by the Cooperation, | * Completely new civilisations which which have been recently seeded with settlers by the Cooperation, | ||
* Remote civilisations which may have existed for much longer, struggling without access to advanced technology due to the Decay until they were contacted by the Cooperation more recently, and who are now getting to grips with the technological marvels available to them | * Remote civilisations which may have existed for much longer, struggling without access to advanced technology due to the Decay until they were contacted by the Cooperation more recently, and who are now getting to grips with the technological marvels available to them | ||
+ | * The Galactic Cooperation monitors the progress of settled or new civilisations, | ||
+ | * An important step on the way to this full membership is the granting of Enhanced Societal Status (ESS), an award which the planet [[worlds# | ||
==== Family Relationships ==== | ==== Family Relationships ==== | ||
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==== Naming Conventions ==== | ==== Naming Conventions ==== | ||
- | * All planets have local naming conventions, | + | * All planets have local naming conventions, |
- | * Many planets have adopted a convention in the style [TITLE] [ADJECTIVE] [NOUN] | + | * Many planets have therefore |
- | * A child - anyone who has not been declared an adult by any cultural standard - is given or takes a simple name until they are declared an adult, usually in the form of a single name without a title. Upon reaching adulthood, the adult will select their adult name, title and pronouns moving forward. | + | * Some cultures adopt a preference for family name first, in particular [[Worlds# |
+ | * Titles are optional, and more common on some planets than others. | ||
+ | * A child - anyone who has not been declared an adult by any cultural standard - is given or takes a simple name (such as " | ||
+ | * Names that do not follow this convention are occasionally used, but they are rare among the Cooperation and adopting an unconventional name often signifies discontent with the Cooperation itself. | ||