Talk:The Far Future: New Frontier (Map Game)/@comment-29825777-20160628205456

The Federated States of Britain:
 * Government: The British government has been under the same system for 103 years: a confederation of nations. The system is similar to that of the United States, except with more efficiency allowed in the government. At the top is the President, who is leader for life. The current president, John O'Connell, is 198 years old: he is now mostly robot due to his human aging, but is still able to effectively lead Britain. He controls the military and foreign policy directly, and has control over parts of the economy and state affairs. He is also the governor of the London Metropolitan Area, which covers most of Southeastern England. Meanwhile, on a legislative branch, Britain is divided into the states of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The remaining islands governed by Britain are also represented, and each colony has it as well. Each state has 10 seats in the Senate, meaning there is 70 representatives in the British Parliament. States have their own governor who controls the parts of the state not under the authority of the federal government. Recently O'Connell has begun increasing military production and taking control of Britain.
 * Research:
 * Analytics:
 * Economy:
 * Infrastructure, Development, and Public Services:
 * Demographics: In 2200, the population of Britain is 201,470,000 people. Of that, 1,560,000 live on Mars. And 53,100,000 live on the Moon. Everyone in Britain is non-religious, and Britain has been fused into a single culture.
 * Space Colonies:
 * British Armed Forces: The British military is one of the most effective in the world. It is fully automated except for a few humans who maintain the robots and guard important people. Britain has been remilitarizing, and the BAF consists of:
 * 30,000 Human Soldiers (with exosuits)
 * 840,000 RIU-00 Soldiers
 * 2,070 DT-00 Drone Tank
 * 5,150 RG-6 Railguns
 * 7,210 DFA-00 Drone Fighter Aircraft
 * 1,000 DH-00 Drone Helicopters
 * 109 Coastal Defense Boats
 * 95 Nuclear Missiles
 * Military Research:
 * Conflicts:
 * Invasion of Ireland: In March, British forces invade Ireland. The country is occupied and annexed by the end of the year.
 * Diplomacy: