[hider=The Belt Syndicates] [u][b]The Syndicated Traders of the Inner Belt (The Belt Syndicates)[/b][/u] [img]https://imgur.com/k9MavEz.png[/img] “Extremitas usque Extremitas” [End to End] Basic Information Capital: Pallas Central Head of State: Liu Xianyang, Chief Executive of the Syndicates Currency: The Syndicate Credit Unit (USC) [hider=Government] [b]Government[/b] The Belt Syndicates are best described politically as a corporatocracy, or rather a group of corporations operating in and administering the Inner Asteroid Belt. The Syndicates as a whole are governed by the Commission, a set of twenty men and women (ten elected by the Civil Colonies, and the other ten appointed by the largest corporations in the Belt) with the authority to draft and enact laws enforced throughout the Belt. The Commission is elected once every 10 Terran Years The Chief Executive of the Syndicates is appointed from and by this Commission to handle the day-to-day governance of the nation. They are given the power to appoint government ministers without need of the Commission’s say. They are also Commander-in-Chief of the Inner Belt Security Force (ISBF). There are no limitations on the number of terms they can serve, and historically they have served many, many terms. The only limitation to their powers are if 15 members vote to depose them through a vote of no confidence. Within the Belt; however, there is a special territory known as the Vesta Exclusionary Zone (VEZ). The Vesta Exclusionary Zone is an area defined by a 1,000 km radius from the center of 4 Vesta and from its orbit (except where it coincides with 1 Ceres). The VEZ is neutral ground, where no military presence from any nation is allowed, and direct oversight from the central government on Pallas is minimal. The VEZ is ruled by the Prefect-General of Pallas, elected every five years and the Prefectural Council, whose members are elected to serve for life. Corporations participating in the Syndicate (basing themselves in any of its territories, including the VEZ), are subject to its laws and protection provided that they affirm their participation through their placement on the Pallas Charter. In doing so, they are considered citizens of the Belt, and of the Belt alone. The original corporations that formed the Syndicates, along with the colonial administrations, are still part of the Syndicate today and form a vital part of its society and economy. Each Syndicate Colony can be categorized as one of two types - Corporate Colonial Holdings, and Civil Colonies. Corporate Colonial Holdings (CCHs) are colony-sized stations owned and operated by corporations. These stations potentially had their origins as mining stations, existing as nothing more than a drill extending into an asteroid, or as small shipworks that built escort-sized craft. They would eventually grow and develop into fully self-sufficient habitations, with their own amenities, commercial districts, hydroponics farms, police forces, and civil administrations. Contrary to expectations; however, these holdings aren’t lawless corporatocratic anarchy. Although the owner tends to have a strong influence upon the colonies, sometimes owning a monopoly over all commercial services in the area, the employees tend to also form strong workers unions, and generally have control over the police force and hospitals. Furthermore, though CCHs tend to attract large numbers of immigrants, they are extremely stringent with their acceptance requirements, demanding only the best and brightest to take part in their limited resources. CCHs are also directly overseen by the Syndicated Traders’ Unions (STU), which enforces labor protections, sending inspectors out to suspect holdings and even having moles in some of them. They are given the authority to report violations to the Syndicate Government, and sanctions may include the confiscation of the holding, resulting in its conversion to a Civil Colony. Despite this; however, the CCHs still possess significant autonomy from the central government. Civil Colonies are structured somewhat differently. A vast majority of them are former CCHs confiscated in the aftermath of the General Syndicated Strike and the subsequent Labor Wars. A few are the oldest colonies established in the Belt, including the 2 Pallas Super-Colony (aka Pallas Central), and the 16 Psyche Colony. At least three, and at most five are organized into Asterisms based in a single large colony. Each Asterism is responsible for public inter-colony transportation, and maintaining a central police force within their respective colonies. They are also required to provide a quota for soldiers and crewmen to be sent to Pallas in times of war. Asterisms are further organized into Constellations, of which there are four (excluding the VEZ, which is also considered a Constellation). These are governed by Constellar Prefects. Each Constellations is responsible for policing the space between them, and resolving disputes between Asterisms. Each Constellation is also given a quota of ships to be sent to Pallas in times of war (and a smaller quota in times of peace). Asterisms are regularly switched between Constellations due to fluctuations in orbital position. Each Constellation elects two citizens to take part in the Commission. The 5 Constellations are as follows: Pallas (2 Pallas Super-Colony - “Central”) Psyche (16 Psyche Colony - “Eros”) Hygiea (10 Hygiea Colony - “Tala”) Astraea (5 Astraea Colony - “Chang’e”) Vesta (4 Vesta Special Zone Colony - “Almighty”) [/hider] [hider=Major Colonies] [i][b]Major Colonies[/b][/i] [b]Pallas Central (2 Pallas Super-Colony)[/b] Pallas Central is the administrative center of the Belt, and was the second colony ever established in the region (Ceres being the first). It was formerly an inter-belt transport hub, it being one of the first colonies (having been established by a United Nations expedition). This role; however, has been lost to Vesta Elyon due to its orbital inclination. Nowadays, it is known as the administrative and military center of the Belt, and also maintains close ties with Earth. Its large size compared to the other asteroids; however, allows it to support large-scale hydroponic operations, making it a breadbasket amongst a thicket of dead rocks. It is considered a super-colony, and rightly so, having the largest population in the Belt aside from Vesta Elyon. [b]Psyche Eros (16 Psyche Colony)[/b] Psyche Eros is the administrative center of Constellation Psyche. It was originally a major mining center, originally built by the Tsukahara Interstellar Group on what was then, and still is, the largest M-Class Asteroid - 16 Psyche. Tsukahara still maintains most the mining operations on the site despite its influence in the mining sector being overshadowed by the Ngamba Corporation. Today, industry on Psyche Eros has diversified into metallurgy and intermediate goods manufacturing. Nearby is the station Psyche Helios, the shipyard of the Belt. Helios is the only construction yard in the Belt capable of constructing capital ships (though such is rarely undertaken). Several other stations nearby are also specialized in ship and weapons manufacture, including some corporate holdings, but none are as large or as vital to the region as Helios. [b]Hygiea Tala (10 Hygiea Colony)[/b] Hygiea Tala, center of Constellation Hygiea, was originally founded by a conglomerate of several prominent universities on Earth. It was intended to serve as a research center, conducting experiments in microgravity. One of those experiments, in fact, almost ignited the carbonaceous asteroid. Later, Hygiea became a center of learning in all fields, becoming a school among the stars. It broke off from its Earth-based owners, and was one of the flashpoints involved in the Belt Independence Movement. It would also be a haven for labor activists and unionists in the leadup to the General Syndicated Strike a decade after independence. Today, Tala stands as a beacon of higher learning among the asteroids of the belt. Two major universities currently dominate the small world, the Tala Institute and the Baodong University, along with many, many more. It is also home to the Fuyutsuki Robotics Group, a leading robotics company, and the Belt military’s primary contractor for automata and equipment. [b]Astraea Chang’e (5 Astraea Colony)[/b] Astraea Chang’e is the capital of the Constellation Astraea. It was originally built by the Green Group, an Earth-based environmentalist group that wanted to create a replica of the homeworld before it was all lost to inevitable catastrophe. They accomplished their goal, and built the Chang’e Geo-Preservation Center, a nature reserve taking up 50% of the station’s size.Today, the GPC is run and maintained by the Vesta Genesis-based Ad Astra Incorporated. Aside from the Preservation Center, the colony also boasts a physical library of ancient Earth literature (including classics such as Twilight, Fifty Shades of Gray, and the film “Minions” on a floppy disk), and several museums. Chang’e is also known for a red-light district which sprang up due to the robust tourism sector in the area. [b]Vesta Elyon (4 Vesta Special Zone Colony)[/b] Vesta Elyon is the center of the Vesta Exclusionary Zone, the heart of trade and commerce all throughout the Belt. Originally one of the first civil colonies established by the government of Earth. The colony grew and evolved as a larger partner to Pallas. While Central became a center for passenger travel, cargo passed to and from the inner system worlds via Elyon. The colonial government; however, began taking advantage of this, slowly easing regulations in order to make Elyon into an ideal location for corporate activities. The corporations that would base themselves at Elyon would later have a pivotal part to play in the foundation and politics of the Belt Syndicates. Today, Elyon and the 1,000 km radius around it have special protections enshrined by law. Any and all legal income-generating operations at Elyon receive decreased tax rates.] [/hider] [hider=Demographics] Demographics Homo sapiens astralis The Astralis subspecies of “modern” Homo sapiens was first designated by the Tala Institute’s National Institute of Biological Sciences in the late Jump Era to describe standard unmodified humans which had spent a long time off of terrestrial habitats under the influence of artificial gravity and other factors (artificial and natural) which had physiologically modified them to be distinct from terrestrial humans. Artificial gravity especially has a strong effect on their physiology due to the inability of artificial gravity technology to replicate Terran gravity’s full strength until relatively recently, at which point the reduced strength was simply retained. The main differences between them and the Sapiens subspecies are anatomical, with Astralis possessing relatively weaker bones and hearts and taller builds. They are also noted to have slightly weakened immune systems due to a historic background of relatively weak radiation shielding. Humans in the Syndicate compensate for this with sterile internal environments, and a societal reliance on a robust healthcare system. Astralis make up the majority of humans in the Syndicates. [/hider] [hider=Economy] Economy The Belt’s economy is heavily reliant upon its past as a string of mining colonies. Once solely involved in mining operations, over the centuries, the region diversified, specializing in ship-building, manufacturing, and research. Meanwhile, its importance as a transport link from the inner system to the outer system made it into a transport center. All of this attracted more and more people from the overpopulated Earth and the rest of the colonies. The Belt soon involved itself in finance, which based itself in Pallas and Vesta. Today, the Belt specializes in several fields, from robotics to creative works. Their strengths; however, lie in the following sectors: Mining and Manufacturing based in the Psyche Constellation; largely dominated by the Adeyemi Mining Corporation, and Castello Materials and Metallurgy Shipbuilding also based in the Psyche Constellation; largely dominated by Castello Megaworks. Ships are; however, limited in size, with production tending to small, compact and efficient crafts. Robotics based in the academies of Hygiea Constellation, and relying on the Psyche Constellation’s production; largely dominated by Fuyutsuki Robotics Group, and Solar Dynamics Corp. Finance based in the Vesta Exclusionary Zone; largely dominated by the familially-structured Almeida Finance Clans, and the more corporate Daofu Group. The Belt also possesses some strength in the following sectors: Export-focused Agriculture based in Pallas Constellation, focusing more on cash crops than food; largely dominated by the Narra Botanical Company. Research and Academics based in Hygiea Tala; largely dominated by Tala Institute and Baodong University. Tourism based in Astraea Chang’E; with the entire industry indirectly controlled by the station government. [/hider] [hider=History] History The Belt’s history began with the first batch of asteroid belt colonies. By this time in the early colonization period, space travel had become commercialized, with large and medium-sized Earth-based corporations able to launch their own expeditions. These first colonies were mining bases, extracting precious minerals to be sent to the resource-starved, and overpopulated Earth. The discovery that asteroids were far more profitable than originally projected led to a gold rush, and prospecting individuals and corporations alike struck out on their own, into the Belt. Regardless of whether the Belt Rush was truly a success for the participating individuals, it was certainly a grand success for the corporations, which continued to enormously expand their operations in the Belt, attracting more workers and capital alike. As colonization efforts proceeded outwards and into the Jovian planets, the Belt was recognized as a vital refuelling and resupply station. Though Mars was closer and relatively far more developed, there was abundant carbonaceous fuel in the Belt, easily mined and transported to Belt transport hubs such as Ceres and Pallas. At this time, the heart of the belt was Ceres “Station”. It was less of a single unified polity; however, as the “station” was a conglomeration of several independently operating corporate and supranational entities, with confusing legal jurisdictions and property disputes. An incident during the early Imperial Era known today as the New Halifax Disaster caused a third of Ceres station to be totally destroyed, with billions of dollars in ships and cargo to be lost after several ships with explosive or volatile cargo in Sector Halifax on the Commonwealth United Corporation’s Ceres Outpost detonated in a catastrophic chain reaction. The explosion and debris were then propelled outwards, into the rest of the stations. Power cables, oxygen and fuel lines, and water conduits were severed, exacerbating the disaster. Entire sectors blacked out and ran out of oxygen, airlocks and door systems failed, throwing their inhabitants into space, several sectors were even known to have explosively decompressed. The numerous computer systems running on the station were unable to cope with the massive loads, and sometimes worked against each other, with one rumored to have even gone rogue. The disaster was only ended after the remaining civilian population was evacuated, and the entire station completely powered down. A third of the station was completely wiped out, and almost all of the rest was damaged beyond usability. Ceres itself was significantly destabilized. The death toll was in the hundreds of thousands, and the number of injured reached a million, straining the entire Belt’s medical sector for several Terran months. In the aftermath of the incident, all corporations involved were required to pay massive indemnities, and the Imperial Government established the Three Tenets of the Belt Charter. First, no asteroid could have more than one station operating on it. Second, all stations were ultimately under the purview of and subject to regulation by the Imperial Government. Finally, the government decreed that all stations on Ceres, Pallas, and Vesta were to be placed directly under Terran control through the Belt Stations Civil Administration (BSCA). The Belt experienced prosperity under the Terran Empire, serving as a vital link between the inner and outer worlds of the Solar System. Colonies; however, over time became marred by widespread poverty as corporations continued to tighten their grip over the Belt. This was later remedied by labor and union reforms undertaken by the BCSA during the Late Imperial era. This came to a screeching halt when the Empire fell and the jump gates collapsed. As the rest of the solar system collapsed into nigh-total anarchy, the Belt faced the apocalypse. War raged closer and closer, and the intensity of the gunfights led to stray shells hitting the stations years after they were fired from the furthest reaches of the system. The economic collapse from both the war and the fall of the jump gates shook the Belt to its core, and completely paralyzed it. Once-major corporations were suddenly light years away, without contact. Entire colonies suffocated, starved, or simply disappeared in the vast expanse of space without their supply shipments. Cases of colony-wide mass suicides were not unheard of. Through all this, the BCSA was rendered powerless as the Belt succumbed to the dark. In desperation, several colonies surrendered themselves to the new warring factions in the battle for control of the system. Ceres itself was taken over, its population wholly enslaved by Solar Security, and turned into a super-fortress. After 9 years of political intrigue and struggles against foreign powers, the BCSA fell under the control of Deputy Governor Amon Cavassa. He aligned it and their fleet with the burgeoning alliance against Solar Security. In return, members of the alliance agreed to recognize the administration’s control over portions of the Belt. By now, the BCSA had just barely retained control of Pallas and Vesta. With the destruction of Ceres, Psyche and Astraea bowed before Pallas. A few years later, the colonial administration of Hygiea severed their ties with IMET, and the Belt Stations Civil Administration became the Belt Civil Administration, and declared themselves the United Stations of the Inner Belt (UnSIB). Governor Cavassa then surrendered his position as ruler of the Belt to make way for his successor, Anita Mikatsuni, who would be elected Presidium of the United Stations. Resurgent corporations; however, still controlled a slim majority of the remaining stations in the Belt. The Castello Materials Cartel, in fact, was the de facto controller of Psyche and its shipyards. Through deft political maneuvering, Anita managed to whittle away the Castello’s fleet, confiscating ships for the United Navy. Years later, she would then use these ships to peacefully force the Castello’s from Psyche in exchange for a seat in the Commission. Other corporations soon followed. With Anita’s death; however, she would leave the United Stations government weaker against the corporations. Then, centuries later, after ages of workers’ abuse, the Great Syndicated Strike occurred and crippled the Belt. Laborers all across the Belt walked out of their manufactories and staged widespread protests, with some militant groups kidnapping corporate heads and dragging them to Pallas for a public show-trial, other groups actively moved to destroy some companies (such as the Liscada Group, which was completely dissolved by the end). This period of minor skirmishes was known as the “Labor War”. The weakened Union government could do nothing but watch, and secretly was supportive of the movement. Corporate control over the Union was eroded as the Belt was reformed into the Syndicated Traders of the Inner Belt. Corporations were required to be at least partially run by syndicates of workers, with colonial holdings required to be wholly managed by the workers that staffed them. Some high-level corporate officers were eventually freed, but kept under close watch. Several large corporate colonies were confiscated and placed under the civil government’s control. [/hider] [/hider]