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== Governments and Alliances == |
== Governments and Alliances == |
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=== The Krakun Empire === |
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=== The Lio Empire === |
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=== The Lio Alliance === |
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=== The Turek Confederation === |
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=== The Ringel Government-in-Exile === |
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=== The Kyacaotl Government === |
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Needs official name! |
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=== Independent and Neutral Planets and Stations === |
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==== Geordian Outworlds === |
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== Companies and Corporations == |
== Companies and Corporations == |
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=== Planetary Acquisitions, Inc. === |
=== Planetary Acquisitions, Inc. === |
Revision as of 12:31, 15 August 2025
Governments and Alliances
The Krakun Empire
The Lio Empire
The Lio Alliance
The Turek Confederation
The Ringel Government-in-Exile
The Kyacaotl Government
Needs official name!
Independent and Neutral Planets and Stations
= Geordian Outworlds
Companies and Corporations
Planetary Acquisitions, Inc.
Krakuntec-based corporation, originally founded as a private space exploration company, sending krakun out "the long way" before the geordians were discovered and gates integrated into their technologies. Came into prominence very quickly when they expanded their fleet hundreds of times over with slave vessels, multiplying even further with each new species discovered, leading to the current age of galactic expansion. Very tightly-knit with the business of the Empire as a whole. Despite their close ties with the Imperial War Authority, Planetary Acquisitions goes out of its way to not get involved in military-scale conflicts. All of its underhanded dealings are performed with a limited amount of armed forces; any large-scale conflicts are handled by the War Authority or Orbital Defense.
Founder of Worlds Technologies
Rival to Planetary Acquisitions, founded several thousand years after the discovery of gates. Primarily exists in opposition to Planetary Acquisitions in an effort to steal their market share and government contracts. While this animosity could easily boil over into outright conflict, krakun laws against corporate espionage means that any such conflicts must be carried out in absolute secrecy.