The Terran Trans-Solar Federation
The T.T.F
has the unique position as humanity's only superpower. The wealth, power, and relative peace within its core systems are a boon for the vast majority of its
citizens. They enjoy a level of freedom and independence unknown to people on
Earth before the space diaspora. Taxes
and federal laws are more strictly enforced.
Yet most people are happy to sacrifice some of the freedom the outer
colonists enjoy for the added level of security and support, especially against
exterior threats like pirates, terrorists, and Avarians.
Earthlings
are happy to enjoy world peace, especially with such an incredible overcrowding
problem. When thousands of Earthlings
emigrate to other star systems they hope to find new homes in Terran-friendly colonies. For those still identifying themselves
with Earth, the Terran Federation is the only government for them.
For
the Delta Sector, the Gamma Sector, and elements of other outer regions, the T.T.F
is the old tyrant they finally escaped. Despite family ties and friendships
with loyal Federalists, most independent colonials despise the Federation,
uniting their fledgling nations under banners of opposition. The loss of hegemony on humanity's frontier
is a serious regret for the Federation and especially the Navy, but the real
threat is in the Avarian United Worlds. In
the face of this threat, not only is national prestige at stake, but so is humanity's
hope of challenging alien aggression before humanity itself is enslaved by the
bird race. To combat this the T.T.F has the resources of more than a hundred
worlds at its disposal. Its navy patrols and protects 28 different star systems
with almost two hundred space stations, civilian and military.
The Terran Trans-Solar Federation Navy
The
Federation Navy is by far the largest military force ever mustered in human
history. More than 70% of the human warships in space belong to the T.T.FN.
Below is the breakdown of ships available.
Terran
Navy ships are versatile. An individual Terran warship can sometimes be bested
by one of their enemy's equivalent ships, but the Navy's ships will be able to
overwhelm the
opposition in short order with its numbers. All the while, it continues to
defend its other borders.
Galactic Knights
Galactic Knights
The Federation controls little real estate on planets;
and has few non-military space stations.
It guards these jealously, and constantly lobbies parliament for more
permanent holdings.
Only 200,000 people live in areas directly owned by the
Federation. The pool of new soldiers, spacers, and bureaucrats, must mostly
draw from colonial and Earth recruits. To entice a better class of candidates,
the Federation offers knighthood to all spacers who complete at least three full
tours of duty, or 10 combat missions.
This is a quasi-aristocracy. Children inherit a lot of prestige and the privilege
of class. They are not granted full knighthood status until they have served
the three tours. But they commonly get assigned the best duties, so success is
not that difficult.
Certain families have commanded specific fleets for
generations. Unlike a true caste system, the "Federal Formula," as it
is called, blends this with merit-based advancement of even the lowest ranks,
enlisted officer training, etc.. It's far from egalitarian, but a truly
talented spacer of even the lowest ranks has at least an even chance of making
it to the rank of captain. The captain's daughters and sons can begin their
careers with a leg up. Several of the top admirals are grandchildren of fleet
auxiliary deck hands.
Just as historical feudalism, the galactic knights have
developed their own code of chivalry, governing honoring cease fires, POW
exchanges, surrenders, and other rules of engagement. Nova Liberia and several other
independent navies.
source: Terran & Avarian Fleet Book
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