Parliamentary Vasudan Empire

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The Parliamentary Vasudan Empire

Abbreviated as PVE or (non-canon) VPE. The space-based military wing of the PVE is known as the Parliamentary Vasudan Navy (PVN). Curiously, the corresponding GTA/GTN appears much less often.

Abbreviated as the PVE, as the name explains, the Vasudans control their empire in a Parliamentary way. Strangely enough, the head of the empire is the emperor, during FreeSpace timeline, Khonsu II. The PVE had been in existance for a long time when they first contacted the Galactic Terran Alliance in 2320.

The centre of the PVE was Vasuda Prime until devastated by SD Lucifer in 2335. After, the bulk of the Vasudans flee to Vega and Aldebaran and started establishing colonies there.

Speculative

Any info read here is not canon


The Vasudan peoples were always living under parliamentary authority, leaving decisions to those who are skilled politicians, but also let Vasudan citizens to openly discuss and request changes in the Vasudan constitution.

Space exploration and expansion were carried out almost in the same way it has been at the Galactic Terran Alliance, initially, the Vasuda system was wholly used up, then with subspace, the empire expanded. Despite what the Terrans were hoping of space exploration, to find new home to replace the polluted and quickly deteriorating Earth, the Vasudans simply strived to find a more ideal planet to cultivate its terrain and use it for an economic prosperity. The Ribos and the Aldebaran systems both contained planets capable to supporting life. The Vasudans got accustomed to dry environment, thereby any desert-like planets were considered ideal for the Vasudan species.

Considering the fact the Vasudans were warring each other less than Terrans did, their military was not as much advanced as the Terrans'. More advantegous and advanced economy however, could have changed the tide.
Strangely enough, the balance between the two sides were even all the time.