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Political disputes from any Geonee core world can be brought before the Meeralo Council, whose decisions are final and binding. The Council is technically only the government of Shiwonee, but has great influence throughout the Cultural Region. It acts as the highest court of appeal; any Geonee can bring their case to the Meeralo Council to be heard, though in practice only the wealthiest can afford to do so. | Political disputes from any Geonee core world can be brought before the Meeralo Council, whose decisions are final and binding. The Council is technically only the government of Shiwonee, but has great influence throughout the Cultural Region. It acts as the highest court of appeal; any Geonee can bring their case to the Meeralo Council to be heard, though in practice only the wealthiest can afford to do so. | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 29 December 2023
The Geonee Cultural Region is an area within the Massilia Sector, made up of nine worlds populated by the Geonee.
- The Geonee are a minor race of humaniti, native to Shiwonee (Massilia 1430).
Description (Specifications)
The Geonee are a strong, independent people and resent the intrusion of the Vilani, Solomani, and others. The area desperately desires more autonomy and the central governments of the mighty empires that have subjugated the Geonee have long repressed these proud peoples.
This independent nature coupled with a very different attitude towards psionics are two of the strongest factors creating rifts between the Geonee and mainstream Imperial culture, if such a thing exists.
Government & Politics (Leadership)
The Geonee Cultural Region is characterized as having a high degree of centralization, which sets uniform policies that direct the entire multi-system state and disregards local (planetary) differences. The Geonee Cultural Region government is usually classified as a Federal Republic, a form of a Unitary State.
Political disputes from any Geonee core world can be brought before the Meeralo Council, whose decisions are final and binding. The Council is technically only the government of Shiwonee, but has great influence throughout the Cultural Region. It acts as the highest court of appeal; any Geonee can bring their case to the Meeralo Council to be heard, though in practice only the wealthiest can afford to do so.
Theoretically, any married male can be elected to the Council, though in practice all 18 positions are held by nobles. The "married male" requirement is a reflection of the strongly patriarchal cast of Geonee society.
Languages
History & Background (Dossier)
The Geonee Cultural Region is rich in Ancient artifacts.
- The Imperium has verified that artifacts have been recovered from Lagna (Massilia 1029) and Shiwonee (Massilia 1430); the Geonee themselves claim that all eight of their worlds were originally inhabited by the "Geonee"; that is, the Ancients.
- One interesting point is that all eight systems and the associated ninth system contain extensive asteroid belts.
- The Geonee claim that these are the remnants of worlds destroyed in the Final War, but most Imperial scientists dispute this, while admitting that the frequency of belts is, statistically speaking, unusually high.
- The Shiwonee system has three asteroid belts; Shiwonee itself is quite active, seismically, with quakes being common and 44 active volcanoes dotting the globe.
Military & Intelligence (Force Projection)
Geonee maintain local constabularies and are garrisoned by the Imperial military.
- The Geonee also maintain a private military known as the Geonee Self Defense Forces.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)
This polity is best known for the following worlds and systems:
Charted Space:
World Listing: 1105
The following worlds can be found within this entity:
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References & Contributors (Sources)
- Marc Miller. Research Station Gamma (Game Designers Workshop, 1980), TBD. (Classic Traveller Adventure 2)
- Gary L. Thomas. The Travellers' Digest 11 (Digest Group Publications, 1989), TBD.
- Marc Miller. First Survey (Imperium Games, 1996), TBD.
- Loren Wiseman, Jon F. Zeigler. Humaniti (Steve Jackson Games, 2003), TBD.
- Marc Miller. Agent of the Imperium (Far Future Enterprises, 2015), TBD.