The Last Post Wins!

I think my favorite part of The Lord of the Rings is when
When Gandalf follows the balrog to the Endless Stair and has to do a backwards long jump to get back up it.
 
Yup, this basically turned a game about posting as the last turned to a simple posting thing for everyone because people basically have become bored and acknowledges in some way that they are highly unlikely able to be the last post.
 
Yup, this basically turned a game about posting as the last turned to a simple posting thing for everyone because people basically have become bored and acknowledges in some way that they are highly unlikely able to be the last post.
No I call it :red:posting general because :red:posts are the easiest way to capture the hill
 
Okay, well, here's something I'm just going to yeet into here, even though it's not done.


So, here's me trying to make something about government stuff. It's an analysis of the factions here. I'll only cover a few certain things. And by that, I mean a lot.
I won't include factions like the Borg or Cybermen who have dedicated wikis to them with way more people to do those things.

En-Tech
Ideology: Simply put, it's a business. It's here to get money. Otherwise, I have no idea. It appears to be willing to go into all sorts of businesses for it, including military based ones, despite the original stemming from a cyber-security producer. Maybe they still got some cash from EnSec. Who knows?
Governance: This depends on what Orifian1 says about this, but from what was said and what I researched, it's either a dictatorship or a democracy.
Reason why is if the CEO has absolute power or not. It's not mentioned very clear. Like most corporations, there probably would be a board of directors. Don't really see much corporations that don't have one. Now, here come the part, would the board of directors be able to override the CEO's veto, or rejection of an idea? If yes, then it would be a form of democracy because representatives of certain departments(Like Director of Cyber-Security or something.) in the corporation are collaborating. But if the CEO has absolute power, in which they can say no to any decision that the board of directors make, regardless if they say no or not, if the CEO at least has that power, then it's a dictatorship.
Of course, as said, this isn't a complete government, but a faction. But there are always tiny details.

CabnvpR
Ideology: Same as the Brotherhood of Steel in a sense; Take technology you can find. However, unlike the Brotherhood of Steel, they take tech for their own use, not to limit technology to prevent a world war.
Governance: Anarchy. Given that each squadron leader acts independently, and it is called 'space pirates', is somewhat proof of this, as this means that they can do what they want, when they want. It also means that they could easily defect, rebel, or cause mutiny. Of course, they probably won't, given they make profit more efficiently with the pirates. They don't seem to take commands from higher command, as seen by a small group debating about either to tax or raid a ship, instead of telling their leader, if they have one, that they found a ship, and taking commands about what to do, further cementing the possible anarchy they have.

New York(...this again?)
Ideology: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
Governance: Do I have to explain? Three branches of government, each limiting each other's powers so none get more powerful than the other, and I'm not going through this.
It's literally America, okay?

P-Don(Plant Dealer Organization Network)
Ideology: Take any and all exotic plant life. Eradicate anything that could harm or destroy the plants.
Governance: Unknown, never really got into that part.

The Master's Forces
Ideology: The complete annihilation of existence.
Governance: Dictatorship.

Pink Flower Folk
Ideology: To make a living, at least. It's not really explained.
Governance: Monarchy, given a Queen, being Queen Lycanthropy, rules over it.

Currencies
These are just the currencies found and mentioned in this world. Here's my rant.
Terrarian Coins
Backed by: Themselves, they are metals that are traded, like normal supplies. They aren't backed up by much anything else.
Murphmario was able use it to purchase a pretzel with it. (Which, in the real world, would be a highly unlikely way of paying, even with a gold coin, it would probably equal to a dollar, like the gold dollar) Meaning either the gold coin was way large than a normal gold dollar, which if we were to assume the Terrarian is the size of an adult human would be enough to explain it. Also I can assume that the gold coin is literally the size of a cup (Look to the terrarian wine glass)
So with that, given what a gold dollar is equal to, the size of a Terrarian Coin being like 6-9 times the size of a normal coin, and that the pretzel was literally 7.99 plus tax, the Terrarian Coins would probably worth a lot to some places.
However, one big drawback is simply that it's not backed by anything except itself. If a certain faction has no need of gold or platinum, like F-Stop, reason why they rejected Murphmario's deal of paying them in platinum coins, basically, Terrarian coins becomes almost useless to that faction. Yes, of course you could exchange it for other materials and use that to trade, but I'm talking about only using the Terrarian coin to trade. So simply put, it's only useful to the factions that want copper, silver, gold, or platinum, but to those who don't need or want that, it's useless.
 
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