I've been playing and taking notes, so I have a large backlog of interesting stuff that I have to RP write for.
June 2050: A Tribal-class vessel surveys Jupiter and finds plentiful sorium in the atmosphere. Long-term plans are drawn up for a colony on a Jovian moon and a fuel harvester base ferrying the sorium to the colony for distribution throughout the vast Federation.
August 2050: Ever since the foundation of the Federation, the world has been living better. With the roboticization of service industries, jobs were continually lost, but a system of increased taxes, regulations, and socialism, very popular among the poor and middle class, fixed the situation. Now many jobs are three to four days a week, and only 6 hours, to accommodate the decreasing jobs. Schools are better than ever (teachers remain one of the only nonroboticized service industries, as robots just can't deal with humans in such a responsive, unique, and important way yet), and academies graduate thousands of scientists, mechanics, and logicians.
And now, with popular support, the ComFed party is pushing toward ratification one of the most widely-ranging bills: the Communism bill, which would have the government take control of all private corporations, companies, and industries, recompensating owners and shareholders, and then making decisions that "are in the best interest of the people, not the shareholders" (Ruignetz, head of the ComFed party).
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"I stand before you now, having brought about (with the help of millions of people)... the revolution. In just a few short hours, when the bill is ratified, control of the corporations in the entire Federation will be in the hands of the government. A government which has shown itself to take actions, several times, that hurt its own interests, in order to protect those of the people. I trust this government, this Federation, more than I trust a corporation. Corporations don't care about people. They care about nothing but money. This government cares about you.
When this Federation becomes communist, the government will not make everyone's decisions for them. I want to dispel fears of an Orwellian dystopia. You will still choose what jobs you take, where you want to live, if and who you marry, how many children you have (if any). No one will be forced to move to space (though I doubt many of you would complain). Life under Communism will be largely the same, in the beginning. It will be slightly better, perhaps. But the real change will be shown soon enough. When the difficult decisions come, the government will show its true colors. It will stand up for the rights of the people, it will do what is right for them.
But to do this, it has to represent you. So vote, or an Orwellian nightmare just might be in your hands. Vote responsibly, know who you're voting for and their history. The government will have more power now, and this is good. Don't let the government slip out of your hands. Remember, we represent you. Keep it that way." - speech by Krailos Ruignetz