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− | ==The Vasudan Parliamentary Empire==
| + | #REDIRECT [[Parliamentary Vasudan Empire]] |
− | *also known as Parliamentary Vasudan Navy
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− | Abbreviated as the VPE, 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 VPE had been in existance for a long time when they first contacted the [[Galactic Terran Alliance]] in 2320.
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− | The centre of the VPE 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.
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− | ==Speculative==
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− | <i>Any info read here is not canon</i>
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− | The [[Vasudans|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.
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− | 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 [[Vasudans|Vasudan]] species.
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− | 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. <br>
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− | Strangely enough, the balance between the two sides were even all the time.
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