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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. | 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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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. | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 22 May 2008
The Parliamentary Vasudan Empire (abbreviated as PVE or VPE) was a union of Vasudan-held planets that formed the Vasudan Empire. 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.
The capital of the PVE was Vasuda Prime until it was devastated by SD Lucifer in 2335. Afterwards, the capital was moved to Aldebaran.
FreeSpace 2 describes the ruling Parliment of Vasuda circa the Great War as having been plagued with Byzantine infighting and serious corruption; whatever the civilian government's faults the PVN seems not to have been seriously affected by them. As Khonsu II dissolved the Parliament of Vasuda without provoking a noteable upheaval in Vasudan society, the powers of the Emperor even under the Parliamentary system must have remained relatively broad.