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The Necrons of RajaGidh have awoken from their slumber!

Rajagidh wrote:The Necrons of RajaGidh have awoken from their slumber!

Welcome to Tanabiku Galaxy, Rajagidh!

Stormwrath wrote:Welcome to Tanabiku Galaxy, Rajagidh!

Thank you I'm still new to the game.

Paxari administration

Hello, im a puppet account but i intend on using this nation for sci-fi RP

As a sidenote, i'd like to say that i prefer my nations government being referred to as "Administration", not the "Colony" title NS gave me from the list.

Paxari administration wrote:Hello, im a puppet account but i intend on using this nation for sci-fi RP

As a sidenote, i'd like to say that i prefer my nations government being referred to as "Administration", not the "Colony" title NS gave me from the list.

That's fine. Most of us just go by our IC titles and names anyway.

Welcome to Tanabiku Galaxy, btw!

Paxari administration

I'm not sure if I should cull some parts out of my character fact books now that Atmora is gone, and it doesn't look like we can reboot SiC again. Opinion Storm?

Faal Lot Himdah wrote:I'm not sure if I should cull some parts out of my character fact books now that Atmora is gone, and it doesn't look like we can reboot SiC again. Opinion Storm?

Let's just do another RP. One meant to set places.

Also, still at the hospital atm so I may not be able to get to that until I'm discharged.

Stormwrath wrote:Let's just do another RP. One meant to set places.

Also, still at the hospital atm so I may not be able to get to that until I'm discharged.

I was actually thinking of starting an RP up set in my nation. Might go set it during the Zaag Kein or maybe during the death of Ulokuun Eylok. Or maybe some other time.

But first I need to get all my fact book stuff straightened out. Which is why I was wondering if I should just cull anything to do with the Atmoran nation. I'll probably cull just for my sanity.

Faal Lot Himdah wrote:I was actually thinking of starting an RP up set in my nation. Might go set it during the Zaag Kein or maybe during the death of Ulokuun Eylok. Or maybe some other time.

But first I need to get all my fact book stuff straightened out. Which is why I was wondering if I should just cull anything to do with the Atmoran nation. I'll probably cull just for my sanity.

So cruel Faal-senpai

Region revive?

The atmoran diplomat wrote:Region revive?

Yep. It's in the works.

Also, welcome to Tanabiku Galaxy, Proxima omicron, Psyonia, and Bakraw!

Stormwrath wrote:Yep. It's in the works.

Let me know when its done. Still got to get around to being cruel...

Howdy. How is that map coming along Sailor? C; Lol

Atmora-arcadia

So cruel the Commonwealth of Interstellar Nations such a stronk alliance it was QQ

Tanabiku galaxy administrator

We has a map now! https://i.imgur.com/W9xd8ZC.png

- Storm

Tanabiku galaxy administrator wrote:We has a map now! https://i.imgur.com/W9xd8ZC.png

- Storm

Where are the nations?

Psyonia wrote:Where are the nations?

https://i.imgur.com/3tBWAAd.png Fixed.

Stormwrath wrote:https://i.imgur.com/3tBWAAd.png Fixed.

Why are they so small? Just wondering... Yes I realize its an entire galaxy, but still...

My distance from the Daiichi-Daini boundary has doubled...

Stormwrath you heathen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MONIKA-SAMA OR DEATH!!!!!!

Atmora-arcadia

Finally did a thing.

FINALLY

AFTER SO LONG

Ecumenes of Azakayana
Misiweaskiya Azakayana


Official emblem


Capital World: Piyakahcanis (Ring 01)
Capital System: Azakayana

Official Languages:
- Tanabiku Common
- Standard Azakayanese

Demonym: Azakayanese

Government: Directorial Republic

Population: 54 quadrillion (est.)

Currency: Soniyaw

Overview


The Ecumenes of Azakayana (Standard Azakayanese: Misiweaskiya Azakayana), known more commonly as Azakayana, is a sovereign interstellar civilization located in the Tanabiku Galaxy. It lies on the border between the Daiichi and Daini Quadrants, however it is classified with the Daiichi Quadrant. It has an estimated population of over 54 quadrillion inhabitants—the overwhelming majority of which live in the capital system, Azakayana. Holding jurisdiction over 56 extant systems, as well as several exclaves throughout the galaxy, it is a galactic power and the nominal hegemon of the Chushtim Sector. Azakayana has had their current extent of control over their territories for nearly a century.

The Azakayanese emerged alongside other humanoid groups that migrated from the Daini Quadrant to the Daiichi Quadrant thousands of years ago. They were once considered to be a prominent spacefaring nomadic group, wandering the cosmos in search of valuable resources and supplies before moving on. These nomads eventually arrived at the Azakayana System, which was once a system littered with asteroids and barren worlds, devoid of any suitable temporary home for them. This region of space was the most unlikely place for them to settle and develop a civilization. Yet to the contrary, the nomads kept returning to this system despite having explored other nearby systems. Azakayana was a refuge for these wanderers, and eventually it was to become a base for them to access nearby stars. The mothership provided the nomadic fleet with a makeshift shipyard and a refueling station.

As these nomads—which have come to be known as the Azakayanese—harvested resources in the system, their mothership slowly grew and grew over the course of centuries. This ship, which was located at a relatively sparse location in the system's habitable zone, was repurposed as an artificial space colony. This colony was further expanded for many hundreds of years more, slowly consuming the local material around it. Over the course of millennia, more building materials were processed and added to the growing structure, which was beginning to take the shape of a ring. This was the beginning of the construction of Piyakahcanis, the first ringworld. Most of their history is tied to the construction of the rings.

The construction of subsequent ringworlds in the Azakayana System took the next few millennia under the auspices of the then newly-formed Directorate, marking the transition of the Azakayanese from a nomadic society to a more established civilization. The Azakayanese gathered as much material from the asteroid belts as possible to manufacture and develop the rings, as well as from the nearby Oort Cloud. This led to two major happenings that proved favorable for them: asteroids, meteors, and comets were increasingly becoming less of a threat to the ring system, and ships can freely enter and exit the confines of the system without asteroid impacts being a major concern. By the 26th cycle of the Azakayana Calendar, the final ring, Nîyânanahcanis, was completed.

While construction of the ringworld was going on in the Azakayana System, other Azakayanese nomads proceeded to settle and colonize any habitable worlds on other systems. Many of these extant colonies maintained contact with the home system through their ships, which would go back and forth from Azakayana to transport resources to develop their territories. Constant communication and trade between Azakayana and her colonies became the foundation of her interstellar empire. Further exploration and colonization eventually led to contact with other nearby civilizations in the Chushtim Sector—many of which maintained stable relationships with the Azakayanese. Trade routes were established between Azakayana and other civilizations, further enriching her empire. However, one particular civilization proved to be the Ecumenes' major political and military rival: the Atmoran Empire.

Relations between the two powers were tense. Both empires had overlapping national interests and tried to spread and maintain their influence abroad. At times such confrontations led to international crises and wars. Their rivalry espoused a decades-long arms race between them, as well as periods of suspicion and paranoia about the other's actions. This period of tension between Azakayana and Atmora culminated in the Tanabiku War, which led to the deaths of billions on both sides and the destruction of many of Azakayana's colonies. Yet despite the Atmorans' martial prowess, the Azakayanese war machine prevailed, and a victory was negotiated through the Treaty of Quartzstad. The treaty effectively stripped the Atmorans of a large portion of their military, as well as conceded some of their colonies to the Azakayanese for reparations.

As of the present, Azakayana is classified as a highly developed civilization. It is the foremost military power in the Chushtim Sector and a major player on the galactic stage. It is an active member of the Tanabiku Galactic Congress as well as a founding member of the Acahkosa. It maintains close diplomatic relations with its network of trading partners and allies all across the galaxy, sharing in the desire to maintain peace and prosperity among them. Challenges still remain for the Azakayanese government during the contemporary era, which include renewed tensions with a resurgent Arco-Atmora and the growing threat of piracy and terrorism in the region.

Table of Contents
1. Overview
2. Astrography
2.1 Azakayana System
3. Government
4. Military
5. Economy
6. Culture and Society











Astrography


Azakayana is located in the Chushtim Sector, a region of space located along the Kaiyo Arm. It is located along the Daiichi-Daini border, but astropolitically it is mainly linked with the Daiichi Quadrant. Most of its domains are within 200 lightyears of the Azakayana System, and they maintain close communication with home. Azakayana is a signatory to the Tanabiku Galactic Congress' Convention on the Law of Space, which defines sovereign space within a system to be limited to the inner boundaries of its Oort Cloud—unless under the joint administration of two or more interstellar polities.

Azakayana System
Azakayana is a K-type main sequence star which has a mass equivalent to 0.73 times that of Sol. The system serves as the home and capital of the Azakayanese civilization. It is mostly devoid of planetoids, asteroids, and other celestial objects except for its Oort Cloud. In their place are the Rings of Azakayana, a system of gigantic megastructures many millions of kilometers in circumference that encircle the star. They were built by the Azakayanese over the course of 26 cycles (approximately 32,600 years). Much of the material used in the construction of the ringworlds was extracted and refined from the minerals found in the system's asteroid belts, which slowly disappeared over the course of millennia.

The Azakayanese ringworld system can be divided into three major regions: the Shadow Panels, the Inner Rings, and the Outer Rings.

  • Shadow Panels
    The Shadow Panels (Ahcanis Cikastesinowin; lit., "Shadow Ring") is a megastructure consisting of evenly spaced square panels held together with a ringlike frame. It is the smallest and closest ring to Azakayana and the only megastructure in the Azakayana System that wasn't constructed as a ringworld. The purpose of this ring is to block out Azakayana's light in order to simulate the day-night cycle on the inner surfaces of the Inner Rings. The edges of each panel are fitted with translucent material to better simulate twilight conditions on the ringworlds. Their reflective surface also collects solar energy from Azakayana, which can then be beamed to the ringworlds to supply them with power.

  • Inner Rings
    The Inner Rings (Pihcayihk Ahcanisak) is the region comprising the first four ringworlds. These ringworlds are all located in Azakayana's habitable zone. Each of these ringworlds rotates at a certain velocity, generating centrifugal force to simulate gravity. They also have flat inner surfaces that mimic the surface of habitable planets, as well as a breathable atmosphere that is held in place by two barriers on their edges. Night is provided by the Shadow Panels. The Inner Rings are home to a myriad of life forms, including quadrillions of Azakayanese who depend on them for their survival. They also serve as agricultural centers for the entire system, able to theoretically feed populations reaching the quintillions.

    Their outer surfaces are built of reinforced materials that shield them from asteroid impacts. They also have automated point defenses installed to destroy or deflect asteroids before they hit, as well as deter any enemy attacks. Inner mechanisms of tubes accelerate helium gas to incredible speeds to provide a reaction force and prevent the rings from tearing themselves apart from the centrifugal force.

  • Outer Ring
    The Outer Ring (Wayawitimihk Ahcanis) is the region comprising the fifth ringworld. This ring the largest in the entire ringworld system, dwarfing the Inner Rings in circumference. Unlike the Inner Rings, the Outer Ring is fully enclosed and features more reinforced internal structures to withstand asteroid impacts. It also features more point defense systems and helium tubes. The Outer Ring is reserved for Azakayana's heavy industry, featuring fully automated factories that are able to produce heavy equipment, machine tools, metamaterials, and other heavy products and facilities.

Government


Azakayana is officially referred to as a federal directorial republic, however in practice it partially resembles a representative democracy. It is comprised of 4 ecumenes, one capital district, and several colonial possessions scattered throughout the Tanabiku Galaxy. The ecumenes and colonies serve as the principal administrative divisions of their civilization. Citizens are subject to the federal, ecumenical, and local levels of government—each of which passes laws and levy taxes within their respective purviews. Should laws between any or all levels contradict each other, the laws legislated by the highest level shall prevail. Through referendums, citizens may challenge any law passed or influence the creation of new laws on the local, ecumenical, or federal level, making Azakayana a semi-direct democracy.

The federal government is composed of three main branches:

  • Legislative Branch
    The legislative branch is comprised of the Ecumenical Council, a unicameral body whose purpose is to advise the Directorate, discuss domestic and foreign policy for the Ecumenes, and appoint or remove Directors. Each ecumene and colony sends an elected Representative to the Council, who may serve up to four terms, each term lasting 15 years. The Ecumenical Council together with the Directorate convene annually at the Great Chamber to discuss the federal budget, determine government policies for the foreseeable future, and evaluate the actions of the Directorate.

  • Executive Branch
    The executive branch is comprised of the Directorate, a collegial body of appointed officials who serve as collective Head of State. Each of the members of the Directorate heads an executive department called a House and serves for life (unless removed by the Ecumenical Council). They have the authority to declare war, set taxes and other duties, create and enforce federal laws, set the federal budget, and create or disband departments under their respective purviews, which are responsible for administering federal laws and policies. Members of the Directorate are generally addressed by their title.

  • Judicial Branch
    The judicial branch is comprised of the Ecumenical Court and other lower courts, whose judges are appointed by the Dicast with Directorial approval. They interpret laws and overturn those that are unconstitutional. The Ecumencial Court, led by the Dicast, has 13 judges who serve for life.

The Ecumenes maintain a network of foreign relations with other interstellar empires and civilizations throughout the Tanabiku Galaxy. It is a prominent member of the Tanabiku Galactic Forum, as well as a founding member of the Acahkosa, an alliance of nations based in the Chushtim Sector. Almost all known civilizations maintain embassies in Azakayana, as well as consulates all around its sovereign space.

Military


More information: Combined Arsenals

The responsibility for the protection of Azakayana's national and security interests at home and abroad rests on the Combined Arsenals, the official armed forces of Azakayana. The Combined Arsenals is comprised of two main branches: the Arms of Earth and the Arms of Heaven—each of which have their own purviews and command structures. The commander-in-chief of the Combined Arsenals is the Protector, who serves in the Directorate and heads the House of War.

The Arms of Earth is the planetside branch of the Combined Arsenals, tasked with military operations involving surface warfare and for the defense of Azakayana's celestial territories. They are usually tasked with the garrison of planets, moons, space stations, and the ringworlds, but will coordinate their efforts with the Arms of Heaven to conduct planetary invasions should the situation arise. Within the Arms of Earth are four sub-branches: the Surface Army, Surface Marines, Navy, and Aerospatial Force. It is managed by the Department of Surface Warfare.

The Arms of Heaven is the space warfare service branch of the Combined Arsenals, tasked with military operations involving space warfare and the defense of Azakayana's sovereign space. It is the larger of the two Arsenals, with nearly 70% of military spending allocated to them. Officers on Azakayanese warships receive significant autonomy, allowing them to make decisions without being impeded by their superiors. The Arms of Heaven is managed by the Department of Spatial Warfare.

Economy


Culture



Music and Art

Religion

Sports

Customs and Traditions

Marriage and Family Life
The Azakayanese are communal people, and nothing is more evident of that than their family structure and marriage customs. The basic socioeconomic unit in Azakayana is the kinship, which is comprised of a person's extended family. These kinships generally live together under one house or a complex of houses. Groups of kinships form tribes, which are the base sociopolitical unit.

The age of marriage of men and women in Azakayana differ from each other. Men were expected to marry at the age of 25, while women were expected to marry at the age of 16. It was typical of marriages to begin on a 12-month trial basis with both spouses having a say whether the marriage will continue. If the man feels that the marriage may not work out or if the woman wished to return to her parents' home, then the marriage would end.

Azakayanese gender roles were complementary in nature. Women were responsible for raising children and taking care of domestic matters such as cooking, weaving, and planting. Men were responsible for more laborious tasks such as plowing, harvesting, building, and participating in warfare (although women weren't prohibited from going to war). To the Azakayanese, both the man and woman work together for the improvement of the household and the community to ensure the survival of their family. Families without a married couple at the center were considered to be disadvantaged within the Ecumenes due to the importance of equal distribution of tasks in everyday life.

Both sexes have power in the decision making of the tribe. The Azakayanese have an ambilineal system, in which property and hereditary leadership were passed through the more wealthy or prestigious line. As such, both men and women can own property, and children were considered to belong to the clan that had relatively greater wealth or prestige. Despite this, Azakayanese generally married within their own social group. Whenever foreigners took husbands or wives from Azakayanese tribes, the status of their children depended on the wealth or prestige of their progenitor. If the foreign spouse is more highborn, then their children are considered as "foreign", and therefore have no official place in the tribe unless adopted by a more well-off family within the tribe.

Writing and Communication
The Azakayanese script is written from top-to-bottom and left-to-right. It utilizes the Azakayanese syllabic alphabet, which is comprised of 90 glyphs. Its origins and appearance were derived from the usage of the wampum—which were knotted strings that served as records for tribal stories and legends, as well as for numerical units—well before the invention of writing. Usage of the wampum dates back to long before the 1st Cycle of the Azakayanese calendar. Different alphabets were created by the Azakayanese before the invention of the modern Azakayanese syllabary in the 4th Cycle. A purely left-to-right version was created in Year 1053 of the 27th Cycle.

Faster-than-light communications is facilitated by a network of communication relays placed throughout Azakayanese and allied space. These relays, called Pokinaw beacons, take advantage of quantum entanglement to transport information over great distances in a short period of time, greatly reducing information lag that would be otherwise associated with conventional forms of wireless communication. They are also used to passively detect ships or any other artificial objects, making them useful in situations such as searching for missing people that may be stranded in deep space. The communications data is processed at terrestrial hubs installed in select worlds across the Ecumenes.

Read factbook

Atmora-arcadia

http://iiwiki.com/wiki/Naomi_IV

*dabs*

Tanabiku galaxy administrator

Atmora-arcadia wrote:http://iiwiki.com/wiki/Naomi_IV

*dabs*

BANNED

- Storm

Atmora-arcadia

Tanabiku galaxy administrator wrote:BANNED

- Storm

*dabbs even harder*

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