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The Draconis Federation believe heavily in compulsory military service for any Dracon ten years old for exactly twenty years and for any Human twenty years old for exactly five years, they are then allowed to choose between a military contract or civilian life. Draconis Federation's population is 90% Dracon and 10% Human, the Human minority does not suffer at the hands of the Dracon majority. Which is very common among Human majority nations, that the Non-human minority suffer at the hands of the Human majority. Draconis Federation has no official religion though the population is 99.99% Gaian.
 
The Draconis Federation believe heavily in compulsory military service for any Dracon ten years old for exactly twenty years and for any Human twenty years old for exactly five years, they are then allowed to choose between a military contract or civilian life. Draconis Federation's population is 90% Dracon and 10% Human, the Human minority does not suffer at the hands of the Dracon majority. Which is very common among Human majority nations, that the Non-human minority suffer at the hands of the Human majority. Draconis Federation has no official religion though the population is 99.99% Gaian.
  
<br>National Animal: Wyvern
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National Animal: Wyvern
 
<br>National Anthem: Gaia's Warriors
 
<br>National Anthem: Gaia's Warriors
  

Revision as of 13:59, 13 June 2005

Draconis Federation
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Flag of Draconis Federation
Motto: "In times of chaos the strong overcome!"
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Region Draconis Expanse
Capital Draco
Official Language(s) Dracon (English),
Ancient Dracon
Leader Dala Vedra
Population 989,000,000
Currency Drake 
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Brief

Draconis Federation is a huge nation that resides within the Draconis Expanse, a territory of space that covers two systems, the Draconis system and the Anaraox system. The Draconis Federation is composed of four planets within the Draconis system, and three within the Anaraox system, with hundreds of satellite and planetary colonies. It is currently still expanding, and accepts open discussions with any other peaceful civilization.

History

Society

Much of Dracon society revolves around the natural world and it's many forests, jungles, and swamps, which to the Dracon are as sacred as their goddess, the earthly mother, Gaia. Because the Dracon see the natural world as sacred they do not enjoy encroaching on wilderness areas, so in an attempt to please the masses worshiping love of nature and their need to expand, thousands of sky cities have replaced the older cities on the planets of Dracon and Hui'gar.

The Draconis Federation believe heavily in compulsory military service for any Dracon ten years old for exactly twenty years and for any Human twenty years old for exactly five years, they are then allowed to choose between a military contract or civilian life. Draconis Federation's population is 90% Dracon and 10% Human, the Human minority does not suffer at the hands of the Dracon majority. Which is very common among Human majority nations, that the Non-human minority suffer at the hands of the Human majority. Draconis Federation has no official religion though the population is 99.99% Gaian.

National Animal: Wyvern
National Anthem: Gaia's Warriors

Government

Draconis Federation is ruled by four governing bodies: the Consul, who approves or vetoes actions taken by the Senate; the Senate, which writes laws, directs taxes and expenditures; the Supreme Court, which interprets the laws and has the power to declare them unconstitutional; and the Council of Ancients, which doesn't have any political power but has great influence and has the support of the people.

Draconis Federation's Consul is Dala Vedra, and its Foreign Minister is Yula Qwei'tra.

Elections are held annually. Only full citizens who have passed a competency test in reading, writing, arithmetic, and government may vote. Full citizens may vote at any age, but people who don't serve either in the military or politically rarely become full citizens.