I have a question regarding a hypothetical society in-game: say you have an advanced spacefaring, agrarian society (hypothetically), and they, for some reason, colonize a planet, what would (or could) the population represent? I'd imagine farms, plantations or villages, as an agrarian society is one based on agriculture.
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I have a socio-political economic idea and I want to know what the SoaSE community thinks about it, here's an overview: Social: All shall be considered equal under the law scientists and artists shall be seen
Which best describes TEC/Trader society, in your opinion, an industrial society or a post-industrial society? Why? Personally, I think it would be a post-industrial society as manufactoring would be mostly, if not entirely, automated, with the bulk of the population providing services.
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What if the population represented royals, if that were the case, what role would they play on the planet?
I know that it's likely that the population numbers were made for easier viewing, but, if the population was measured in individuals, why would only minority of people on the planet be taxed (assuming that,on the average planet, there are several million people)?
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1. If the population represented loyalists, why are there so few of them on the planets (if the population is measured as it's shown, as individuals)? 2. Why would only a minority of people on the colonies be taxed (again, taking the population as individuals)?
The Brony community has spread to the SoaSE forums now? I OK with this.
Especially if they have Enslaved Labour researched.
What do you think life would be like for the natives before an Empire colonizes? What do you think life would be like for the natives during Imperial occupation? What do you think life would be like for the natives after Imperial occupation?
In order to buy Rebellion, do you have to buy online?
The Kodiak's not designed to look good, it's designed to push through asteroid fields.
I know the TEC is an emergency government, but, let's just say, hypothetically, that the factions represented corporations.
Say the cities are built under the elevators, if they were, how would the Habitable Cavern System bonus allow for more citizens in said cities? If the cities are fully built with the implementation of an Urban Development Program, why would it take a certain number of inhabitants in a city before an elevator is built above it?
A random question: say the factions represented corporations (at least for the TEC), what could the population represent, as last time I checked, corporations don't collect taxes, but rather gain profits from sells? I'm thinking customers.
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Which race's society would you rather be a part of, and why?
That's not a cruiser, it's a Capital Ship, the largest class of vessel in the first game, and it's subsequent expansions, a cruiser is smaller than a Capital Ship.
Perhaps we should make our thoughts known to the Dev's,hmm?
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I'd like to know what your thoughts on the subject are: What do you think Earth will look like in the future, assuming our race survives? Mabye add an image too? <a href="http://www.robertdbrown.com/art_12.ht
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1. Would you build a Dubai-like city on your wealthy planets to show the natives that you've got the money, you've got the power, and you're not afraid to show it? 2. Would you build a city exclusively for the rich and mega-rich on your planets and, if so, why? <span style="font-family: times new roman,times;
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