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This setting deviates from the standard 3I setting details in one major way - the Solomani are not Space Nazis. | This setting deviates from the standard 3I setting details in one major way - the Solomani are not Space Nazis. | ||
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While their overall description remains the same, excise any racist cultural doctrine, assuming a stronger attachment to Solomani distrust of the Imperial system. Their major conflicts remain the same, but centred around political and cultural differences rather than Solomani purity. The single party system is still in place but far more factional. | While their overall description remains the same, excise any racist cultural doctrine, assuming a stronger attachment to Solomani distrust of the Imperial system. Their major conflicts remain the same, but centred around political and cultural differences rather than Solomani purity. The single party system is still in place but far more factional. | ||
− | The overall construction of the Confederation is | + | The overall construction of the Confederation is aliances of Federations working together. Solomani embrace other sentients wishing to live under the Solomani System, so planets filled with aliens, upliftd sentients or other branches of Humaniti are far more common and equal partners. |
− | This is not to say that the | + | This is not to say that the Confereration was all peace and puppies...just that a racial motivation did not exist, a cultural one did. |