The Solar Nations
Here is a capsule description of each of the nations
of the Solar System. For a fuller understanding of each nation's motivations,
read the history for the events leading up to
2063.
The Jovian Realm
The Jovian system is currently the most resource-rich
in the Solar System. More than any other nation, the Jovians are almost
completely self-sufficient and therefore tend to not care much about what
happens in the rest of the Solar System. This relative opulence has lead
to a rather liberal society, bordering even on decadence. The Realm, however,
is the cultural center of the Solar System, other than Earth itself. Life
in the Realm is generally good, the nation is at peace, and they have no
active enemies (but see the Venusian Mining Corporation, below).
The Federal Republic of Mars
The Martians are arguably the most egaltarian and peaceful
of the solar nations. They have developed a (well-deserved) reputation
as the best engineers in the Solar System and generally possess some of
the best technology extant. The Martians, however, are explorers, not warriors,
so the military applications of this technological base is somewhat underexploitedIn
the current political situation, it seems that they alone do not feel the
compelling need to impose their way of life on anyone. Mars has plenty
of resources, and citizens live both on the planet and in the habitats
in orbit. Citizens are generally happy, well-educated, and well-adjusted.
Mercury
Early in their history, the Mercurians were put in jeopardy
when their manufacturing module was destroyed by an act of sabotage. Only
Venus was in position to send relief supplies, which they did only after
demanding half the mineral rights to Mercury itself. The Mercurian people
had little choice but to agree and in so doing because essentially a Venusian
slave state. The Mercurians eventually rebelled and after a long war with
Venus (which left both infrastructures near collapse), agreed to a Martian-brokered
peace agreement which granted them their planet and their freedom, but
imposed sizable reparations to be paid to Venus. As a result, the Mercurians
are bitter and trust no one. While they have no real desire for power for
its own sake, they are determined never again to be in a position of weakness.
As a result, the Mercurians are some of the best-trained and deadliest
warriors in the Solar System. Mercury itself is still run by its revolutionary
council, though it pretty much tries to stay out of its citizens' private
lives. Mercury's only marginal ally is Mars (who sent aid to them during
their revolt), but they feel somewhat betrayed by the Martian peace treaty
which forced them to again mortgage their future for their safety.
The Venusian Mining Corporation
The Venusians are interested in one thing and one thing
only: power. Economic power, political power, military power - power in
all its forms. The war with Mercury seriously depleted Venusian resources,
so the VMC's methods have of necessity become more subtle. While their
hatred for the Mercurians is well-known, their ultimate goal is the capture
and domination of the Jovian Realm and all its resources. To that end,
the VMC has formed an alliance with several nations of Earth (which has
finally returned to space). Unknown to the Earthers, however, the Venusians
plan to maintain this alliance only for as long as it is useful to them,
always being careful to make sure the Earthers will take the blame for
any "mishaps".
The United Nations Space Command
The UNSC is not a nation as such, it is rather the umbrella
organization for the space navies of the various countries of Earth. Each
ship in the UNSC is constructed, owned, and crewed by an individual Earth
nation, but it can be tasked by the UNSC to perform missions agreed upon
by the UN Security Council. In general, the United States, France, Britain,
and Russia provide the bulk of the UNSC fleet, but several smaller nations
are represented as well. After the establishment of the off-Earth habitats
and the passing of asteroid 1997 XF11, most nations of Earth had lost interest
in space. They are now, however, in an ever-tightening resource crunch
and are hungry for new sources. Their alliance with the Venusians has provided
them significantly upgraded technology and the UNSC has almost single-handedly
introduced carrier warfare into the Solar System. The Earthers understand
little of the politics of the Solar System (their only information generally
coming from the VMC), and so are prone to be a bit naive. Their alliance
with the VMC, however, places them automatically at odds with many of the
solar nations.
Vesta
The Vesta habitat was one of the original habitats established
along with those of the other solar nations. A few months before asteroid
1997 XF11 was due to impact Earth, however, they suddenly and mysteriously
went off-line. No one really knows what happened to the Vestans, or even
whether or not they are still alive. A probe was launched towards Vesta
from Mars, but an engine misfire caused the probe to enter a tumble and
prevented rendevous. The approach images, however, showed no sign of life
either in orbit or on the surface of the asteroid. The fate of the Vesta
colony is a mystery to all.
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Article ©1999 Keith Watt
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