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PullusPardus said:

 

My story compared yours is like this 

Colonies are self governed and self contained (like nations today), they have organizations such as "UC" (United Colonies) that debates political arguments and what not. 

The story stars whne Humans are already settled for thousands of years in ever expandable colonies keep in mind colonies don't always mean space stations they include privately/government owned planets (yeah rich folks can own a planet for their own) 

Lawless or outlaw people are normally evicted by the colonies and become "Drifters" , Elyzium is home for the homeless, that was established years after the colonies existed as a revolt against the strict laws of the colonies, in this "Boundless" colony there exists organizations such as Scientists Beyond Boundaries (think more radical Scientists without borders) , Mercenaries Beyond Boundaries (Elyzian Fields is one of them) ...ect, the colony's political stance is "Technocracy"

What is your story's religions ?

Well each Colony is self contained and identical.

The most ideal way to describe each colony would be an Autonomous Cybercracy, secrelty moderated by an impartial AI. For example, the planned main character is a peace keeper who hunts down those who disconnect from the network as these are also the ones responsible for wreaking the most havoc and cuasing strain on the ship. The reason she does this, is because All peacekeeprs in the organization do this, and the peacekeepers before them did it as well. Religions did occur earlier as humans had freshly migrated to Earth but it faded out as the generations went on. It might make a resurgence if the colonies are reunited.



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