The oddity in the pack.
Only the 4 political systems.
Missing Corporates, Confederacies, Dictatorships and Feudals.
Caveat: How rigid are these definitions?
See cim's comments in his excellent Ship's Manual:
And his comment here:Planetary Governments
The Cooperative maintains a short summary of the government type of each system, and this is viewable on your F7 system data screen. For simplicity, governments are divided into eight broad classifications, each described in the following chapters. The government type is reflected in the number and size of police patrols in the system, with Corporate States generally having the most patrols (and the fewest pirates) and Feudal and Anarchy systems having the fewest patrols (and the most pirates).
The classifications are extremely broad, and many systems could arguably fall into two (or sometimes more!) classifications. There have been allegations, so far unproven, that some planetary governments have been bribing the Cooperative officials to grant a more pleasant classification, and funding additional patrol craft – and conversely that some systems which have been unable to keep up with the required payments under Cooperative treaties have been downgraded. This has all been strenuously denied: nevertheless, the government description is far more useful as an indicator of the environment in space than it is of the planet below.
The following sections give typical and atypical examples of the government types.
This is just one of his 8:
Communist Systems
The official description of a Communist system is “a system where the majority of the means of production are controlled by the state”.
Geonerbe in Chart 4 is typical of this government type, with private ownership of business on the planet's surface illegal. A single world government controls all production and most consumption, though some minor flexibility in personal consumption is permitted. A few independent businesses do exist off-planet, though many of these are also controlled by senior government officials. The appointment of government officials is by popular vote, though the Communist Party is the only serious contender for all senior and most junior government positions.
Argema in Chart 7 is a little different. A heavily forested world, it receives most of its planetary income from the tourist and logging trades, both of which are solely owned and run by the planetary government. Private enterprise in other areas is encouraged, though with few other natural resources these mainly reduce the system's dependence on industrial imports, and do not make significant profits. The government itself is almost plutocratic, with most senior government positions either held by the heads of the tourism and logging state corporations, or given to favoured friends of those individuals.
Xesoon in Chart 3 counts as Communist mostly because it had to be filed somewhere. The citizenry communicates entirely through poetry, and the Constitution is a fifty-thousand word epic. Government business is carried out through an annual song-poem, to which any citizen may append a verse to set out and approve of their business for the year. While private enterprise is technically allowed, the locals prefer to add their work to the song-poem, and outsiders who can compose poetry to the standards required to do business are extremely rare.
cim wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2014 7:06 amA few options there:spud42 wrote:may one then ask why it is that one of the most dangerous systems in the Ooniverse are Anarchy systems?
1) My preferred one: Actual well-disorganised anarchies get themselves filed as one of the other categories by the Cooperative's classifiers.It's not just anarchies which play that game, of course - to the extent that the classifiers are suspected of making the judgement by watching how many pirates their escort fleet fends off on the way in, and asking carefully leading questions to make the classification fit."So how many governments are there on this planet?"
"Around 1.6 billion. We don't keep an exact count."
"And do they all get on with each other?"
"Reasonably so, I would say."
"Okay, I'll put you down as a Confederacy for now."
2) A consideration of the Cooperative's laws related to slaves, narcotics and firearms (especially slaves) leads to the logical conclusion that it is considerably more malevolent than the popular propaganda shows it to be. Of course if you stick your nose in trying to bring the Cooperative's rigid corporatist governance to one of the few free systems where slavery is illegal you're going to get it shot off.
3) Funding a bunch of pirates to ensure that Anarchy systems can't get essential components at a reasonable price and so stay poor and low-tech is a good way for the surrounding hierarchies to help encourage a change of governance.
A closer look:
Galaxy 4 contains only Democracies, Commies, Multi-Governments, Anarchies.
Commies are organised. The others are not. I would expect almost every G4 Democracy to contain at least one Communist Party, if not more (Leninist, Stalinist, Maoist, Xiist, etc.). And the Multi-Governments to include Communist States amongst their down-planet countries.
Perhaps there are a number of genuine Confederacies present, but the Commies prevent them getting proper Galactic Police protection so that they end up with the Multi-Government style GalCop deal and with the lower police presence that entails.
Consequences
I would also presume that over time more systems become either Communist or Anarchic, due to the influence of Communist agents and the lack of any organised resistance (No wealthy Corporates to fight back. Or Dictators. Or impoverished Feudals.)
And that any seemingly neutral bodies (GalCop, Galactic Navy if present, etc.) will have been subverted to some degree.
OXP possibilities?
Currently 4 missions are set in G4:
The vanilla game one, Deposed, Love Cats & Trident Down
So I would presume that an OXP slowly turning the various systems into Commies or Anarchies over time could be relevant here. And maybe just a handful becoming one of the other missing flavours (but probably only briefly, before relapsing into one of the main 4 government types.