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*Ares had an EU peacekeeping force on-planet when the breakdown hit. These informed the new professional militaries the League had to create.
 
*Ares had an EU peacekeeping force on-planet when the breakdown hit. These informed the new professional militaries the League had to create.
 
*Ares had a lot of railguns and fabbers to play with. They have the most advanced rail technology of the League and are proponents of exploring 'alternate weapon concepts'.
 
*Ares had a lot of railguns and fabbers to play with. They have the most advanced rail technology of the League and are proponents of exploring 'alternate weapon concepts'.
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*Azadistan can't hope to match Magnate supersoldier numbers or augmentation. How do they compensate?
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*Out of five defined worlds, the League has three single-party governments, one military junta, and one corrupt, unstable democracy. It also has two basketcase economies, one giant pile of fabricators, one black-market hub and a regional port. Their modern systems were built over two decades of total war (or preparation for). Complacent liberal-democratic idealism is dead. Their value systems and heroic assumptions are very different to the modern day.
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*Azadestan probably has a sizeable antidemocratic movement.

Revision as of 14:37, 30 July 2010

Peelnotes

  • Ares had an EU peacekeeping force on-planet when the breakdown hit. These informed the new professional militaries the League had to create.
  • Ares had a lot of railguns and fabbers to play with. They have the most advanced rail technology of the League and are proponents of exploring 'alternate weapon concepts'.
  • Azadistan can't hope to match Magnate supersoldier numbers or augmentation. How do they compensate?
  • Out of five defined worlds, the League has three single-party governments, one military junta, and one corrupt, unstable democracy. It also has two basketcase economies, one giant pile of fabricators, one black-market hub and a regional port. Their modern systems were built over two decades of total war (or preparation for). Complacent liberal-democratic idealism is dead. Their value systems and heroic assumptions are very different to the modern day.
  • Azadestan probably has a sizeable antidemocratic movement.