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The Federation of New Siberia

Resource Base: +100 PIP
Dominantly Transgene: +40 Transgene
Resource Rich-> Simple Ores +100 PIP
Quiet: +100 Wealth, +60 Pop
Quiet: +100 Wealth, +60 Pop
Multiparty Democracy +Morale, +Application (Common), +100 CIP
Catapulted +30 SP, +100 CIP
ARROWS Staging Area: +logistics +2,500 military
The CIS and the Future
Whatever The Cost: +120 Pop, +Morale, +20 Transgene, - 100 Wealth
Infodump: +4 Global Tech, +100 Dust
Where No Man Has Gone: +100 Theta, +100 Dust, +Logistics, +FTL Tech
Relena's Rules The Federation Charter: +100 Wealth, +60 Pop, +Morale, -5,000 Military, - Logistics

Totals:
Pop: 600
Transgene: 60
Wealth: 700
PIP: 700
CIP: 700
Delta Dust: 450
Theta Dust: 100
Military: 22,500
SP: 30
Morale: +++
Logistics: +
Global Techlevel: +4
Application (Common): +
FTL Tech: +

SP Spending (Tentative):
100 Application Points (10)
120 CIP (10)
20 Doctrine Points (10)

Techlevels:
Global: 20
Shipbuilding: +5
Propulsion: +5
Materials: +5
Railguns: +10
Transgenics: -2
Collarize!: +30
[Whatever The Cost]: Transgenics +2, Mass Production +2, Civilian Tech -2
[Infodump]: ???? Wait for clarification
[Where No Man Has Gone] +580 Advanced Theotech
[Dominantly Transgene] +4 Transgenics
[Catapulted|Catapult Construction] +20 Catapult

History, extremely tentative:
In the decades leading up to the Breakdown, the Commonwealth was in dire straits. While its holdings on Earth and in Sol were secure, the Chinese-led PPS had secured an insurmountable lead in terms of extrasolar colonies. In an attempt to mitigate this, the Commonwealth launched its own aggressive survey of the closest unexplored jump lines, the leftover of the PPS's deep exploration policy. One of these probes surveyed the Sigma Draconis system, with its sole terrestrial planet orbiting on the edge of the star's habitable zone. The planet was initially disappointing, being a rather marginal world, primarily covered in ice with a temperate band near the equator. However, it had a relatively thick nitrogen atmosphere, and thus deserved a closer inspection.

One of the survey crews joked about it being Siberia In Space, and the name stuck. It became more deeply entrenched as deep scans revealed a wealth of resources under the ice that easily matched its terrestrial counterpart. For New Siberia's icy exterior shrouded what was once a highly tetonically active planet---