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Current My Italian friend just asked me if it's true that all Americans are fat. I'm offended but I can't stop laughing.
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I always respond to OOC tags within 10 minutes, but I respond to PMs within 10 days. I don't know why- I suppose it's just because PMs are so easy to brush aside and forget about
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I don't have any finals, but everyone else having finals is slowing down my RPs. Second-hand busyness.
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I know it's time to go to bed, because I just started wondering if maybe the whole universe is a single cell on some alien's ass
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If a tree falls in the woods and Fox news isn't around to see it, is it still Obama's fault?
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I like to write things collaboratively.

And in the end, isn't that all you need to know to RP with me?

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I have 9 fully populated planet... Which would be 162 billion ravenous creatures. 7% of those would be around 11 billion soldiers. Huh. Smaller than I imagined


If you want it to be bigger, you can have a few colonies here and there that aren't fully populated.

I think it makes sense that most planets wouldn't be fully populated, because it takes a lot of time for that many people to be born

If you want your nation to be bigger or something, just say you have like 5 "buffer" colonies on the outskirts of your territory, which aren't fully populated with 18 billion each but provide a layer of defense.
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I can help with the math if you want.


I already finished the math.

You came too late to save me. My soul has died a little.
Life knows no bounds of diversity. From the simplest worm in the ground to the grandest king on his throne, all has it's appointed time: it's beginning and it's end. But, no matter the lowliness or exultation of life... it all burns with a single, unified flame. This same flame that makes a wolf hunt and a deer run makes an artist paint and a couple love.

That Flame now burned in the heart of a Xim clone, as it took its first rasping breaths in this cruel world. Only an infant, it had no knowledge of the life that would await it- to be of the strongest, fastest, heartiest race, yet to never exceed beyond the role of "servant"- for that was its duty in life, appointed by those who created it to be the perfect servant, yet nothing more.

Immeasurably far away, the Flame resided, too, in the Meritoc of Kalakis, who stared out from an black-trimmed window. The sanguine skies of his homeworld mirrored the red blood of a human- how well fitting its purpose here. The Federation did not yet accept it, but the Xim never truly desired peace with them. Only the democratic fools, who value complacency over survival, would believe such error. This was not a time of cooperation. This was a time of the calm before the storm. And when that storm came, as the the Meritoc knew, it would wash humanity's blemishes clean from the face of existence.

And finally, the Flame of life sheltered in the soul of Rala the Kaldemor-Xim, a walking experiment gone astray who, unbeknownst to her, was destined to redefine what life meant, both to herself and her people...




Within a Flow-class Striker positioned strategically on the Federation-Xim border, a fanatical young pilot sat watching, with fingers itching to fire, as Federation ships passed by. They had not violated the territory, but oh how the pilot wished they had! Just a quick signal from its ship, and thousands of XimWorms would swarm the unfocused humans, confusing their sensors and burrowing into their hull, then soon their flesh. Its hand went to the controls, only moments away from reigniting the war...

"Pilot 129-934-417-ADO," a static flooded voice crackled out from the speakers in front of the pilot, "your psychological exams have come back negative. You are unassigned from border patrol. Report to the Kalakis Spacestation 'Firefall' for relocation and reassignment." It was being reassigned, it wasn't 'mentally fit' for border duty! The pilot's small body shook with a much larger rage, but it found only the words "Yes, Commander" leaving its mouth.

Before reluctantly loading up on the Mothership for a one-way trip back to Firefall Station, it chanced a last hateful glance at the human vessels who dared to draw so close to the Xim Initiative. One day, it prayed, one day soon, the Xim will have their vengeance.

Humanity will become Xim.
If a nation isn't on this list, it is not approved to post

Approved Nations:


United Federation of the Sol System
by @Sigma

X'Cor Empire
by @Lauder

Namilee Council of New Hope
by @Shorticus

Coalition of Reasonable Peoples
by @Queen Raidne

The Doctrinate of Heilagur
by @LloydTurquoise

The Commonwealth
by @Ozerath

The Meknik Union of Worlds
by @Skylar


Doing all this math is making me question my desire to GM



I DID NOT INTEND TO BE DOING THIS MUCH MATH.
@Hael I'm thinking of going half and half in that, some worlds are underpopulated compared to the densely populated Core Worlds such as Earth, this region of space will be my Frontier.


If most the worlds are only halfway populated, then you should have about 24 Solar Systems.
@Hael Ah, ok then. Since my pop is low, I assume I would have something below 50 Systems? Like say 40 or 30?


18 billion people can live on each inhabited planet, one inhabited planet for every 3 solar systems.

65.58 billion people in your nation.

18*4= 72

So you have could have 4 FULLY inhabited planets, or 8 halfway inhabited planets, or 16 quarter inhabited planets, and so on...

To find out the size of your nation, multiply the number of inhabited planets by 3- that's how many solar systems you have.

EDIT: So your empire should be somewhere in the 30s at most, or in the teens at least, depending on how inhabited each planet is. Am I making sense?

EDIT 2: If you don't feel like doing the math yourself, we can just say the Sol Federation has about 25 solar systems in its direct control
@Hael
Was going something of that amount of people, yes :)


Cool.

Now, I ruled that a nation could have up to 100 solar systems in its domain, and one inhabited planet for every 3 solar systems. 18 billion people can live on each inhabited planet.

This means the maximum population an empire can have is a little under 600 billion.

Of course, the "average" empire should be about 50 solar systems, meaning a little over 300 billion people.

So this Federation of yours is kinda on the small side, being less than a third the average size. But that's okay- I'm just letting you know

EDIT: 100 solar systems would be way too much for your nation, sense you don't have nearly enough people to back that up. Your population is too small for that much.
@Sigma
I like the sheet so far, though your "population and demographics" section should also list the number of people living in your Federation.

I said before that a military can only be 7% of your total population.

Your army is 1.2 billion. Your navy is 2.3 billion. Your system defense forces are 800 million. Your marines are 500 million. Your special forces are 1 million.

All together, that adds up to be (I think) 4.801 billion, or four-billion and eight-hundred-and-one million.

Assuming that is 7% of your population, that means your total population is 68.58 billion.

I think. My math is awful.

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