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Technocracy and the Government in hyperterra (short simplification)

This is a short description of how hyperterra’s government works and what it stands for

By Directorate Anodow Velmelt
01/11/2024 01:56 am
Updated: 01/11/2024 01:56 am

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Hello fellow inhabitants of Orbis. Today I’ll shortly breakdown the structure of Hyperterra’s government. 



The Controlled Legislation 

The lawmaking body in hyperterra’s is very different from other nations. In the sense that hyperterra’s legislation is much controlled by the senate with the approval of the directorate. The decision making is very controlled with no democracy involved. Which is why the process of legislation is short and direct. Although a normal citizen can get their slice of the senate after being elected/appointed by the Hyperterran council, the directorate or the technocratic commune.



The Kerguelen International Research Center & The Technocratic Commune 

The Kerguelen research center (KRC) is a city-wide network of scientific research and weapon’s development. This is where the technocratic communes formed in response of mass capitalization of the KRC. The technocratic Communes consists of local government departments ran by high ranking scientific officials in a region or state. They organize much of the local industry, infrastructure and Labor for the nation and are mostly commanded by the directorate. 



The Directories 

the directories act much like technocratic communes but for governmental ability and power. They each have a respective department to focus (ex: directory of education, directory of the military, directory of foreign affairs, etc) despite organizing much of their respective programs and responsibilities. They all follow ruling from The Directorate or the Hyperterran council



That is a wrap for how hyperterras government is structured. Although there is more to these, remember they are all simple descriptions for how hyperterras government work.

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Posted January 11, 2024 at 2:21 am

Absolutely not

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Posted January 11, 2024 at 2:26 am

This seems like a great system

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