This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
centaurus_gate:society [2014/06/19 17:57] – [The Society of Tomorrow] JasonP | centaurus_gate:society [2014/06/19 18:37] (current) – [The Top Ten by Majority] JasonP | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
Replacing the stratification that nation and race identity caused is a new system: ideals. Humans belong to societies, groups of people that all share the same ideals and values. These societies are the social power of the human landscape too, each having power based on the number of members it claims. The top ten such societies are listed below, with a small blurb about them and their ideals. | Replacing the stratification that nation and race identity caused is a new system: ideals. Humans belong to societies, groups of people that all share the same ideals and values. These societies are the social power of the human landscape too, each having power based on the number of members it claims. The top ten such societies are listed below, with a small blurb about them and their ideals. | ||
- | In general it is an unwritten rule that the choices made by a society are made by its members in massive votes. Only one of the top ten societies does not follow that guideline (see the Expedition Task Force below). This means that public votes are called for often on the net, and the total weight of the society backs the majority vote in all matters. This is how societies influence and shape the rules of the human world, adjusting something simply known as [[The Code]]. This is a set of laws and rules which is interpreted by [[I3:Avery]] as it manages the total social system. | + | In general it is an unwritten rule that the choices made by a society are made by its members in massive votes. Only one of the top ten societies does not follow that guideline (see the Expedition Task Force below). This means that public votes are called for often on the net, and the total weight of the society backs the majority vote in all matters. This is how societies influence and shape the rules of the human world, adjusting something simply known as [[The Code]]. This is a set of laws and rules which is interpreted by [[Avery]] as it manages the total social system. |
Societies do not always get along, and while all out war hasn't happened in centuries, surgical strikes including all sorts of violence are not unheard and not illegal as defined by The Code. Since the vocal people on the net are the ones that begin motions that lead to votes that change The Code, these people are the ones often at risk for such actions. Misdirection and intrigue abound in the human world of the 32nd century. | Societies do not always get along, and while all out war hasn't happened in centuries, surgical strikes including all sorts of violence are not unheard and not illegal as defined by The Code. Since the vocal people on the net are the ones that begin motions that lead to votes that change The Code, these people are the ones often at risk for such actions. Misdirection and intrigue abound in the human world of the 32nd century. | ||
===== The Top Ten by Majority ===== | ===== The Top Ten by Majority ===== | ||
- | + | - **[[Expedition Task Force]]**: The ETF is the largest society at the moment, a very recent occurrence. It began when a small segment of the Gray Skulls broke off and decided a new society was needed to manage exploration of the expanse. It is the only purpose driven society in the top ten, vs. the other ideal based societies. It currently claims 80% or all humanity as members and has a directing board led by a lady named [[Spencer]]. | |
- | ===== White and Black Nets ===== | + | - **[[Phoenix Guard]]**: The Guard is the second largest society by membership, and embraces the ideals of freedom. They have shaped The Code the most over the years, and until the sudden upstart introduction of the ETF, have always been the largest society. While the society exposes true freedom, it actually spends most of its efforts designing systems that encourage and direct freedom in functional ways. The Guard has no small hatred of all I3, and see them as a scourge on humanity. In a weird twist, the Guard is the only society openly backed and promoted by [[Avery]] (the largest I3). |
+ | - **[[Silver Sentinels]]**: | ||
+ | - **[[Gray Skulls]]**: The Gray Skulls is the fourth largest society by membership, and embraces the pursuit of knowledge as an end itself. They are comprised of mostly scientists and academics, and are working on something called [[Overflow]], | ||
+ | - **[[Red Rose Brigade]]**: | ||
+ | - **[[Golden Artisans]]**: | ||
+ | - **[[Weavers]]**: | ||
+ | - **[[Light Runners]]**: | ||
+ | - **[[Midnight Collective]]**: | ||
+ | - **[[Indigo]]**: | ||
+ | ===== Whitenet | ||
===== Clandestine Societies of Note ===== | ===== Clandestine Societies of Note ===== |