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{{CC Government|govtitle=Spinward Stellar Coalition|govtype=Regional Governing Body|capital=New Moscow City, New Moscow, Zvezda Revolyutsii Oblast|language=Novorusskii, Galactic Common|organization=Regional Governing Body|location=Territory mainly coreward of the station|population=Sparsely populated planets, orbital outposts|ntrelations=Loyal|img=Spinward Stellar Coalition flag.png|headerbgcolor=#092336|headerfontcolor=#FFFFFF}}
{{CC Government|govtitle=Spinward Stellar Coalition|govtype=Regional Governing Body|capital=New Moscow City, New Moscow, Zvezda Revolyutsii Oblast|language=Spinwarder Russian, Galactic Common|organization=Regional Governing Body|location=Territory mainly coreward of the station, within Civ-Space|population=Sparsely populated planets, orbital outposts|ntrelations=Loyal (unstable)|img=Spinward Stellar Coalition flag.png|headerbgcolor=#092336|headerfontcolor=#FFFFFF}}


Clinging to independence in a hostile world, the SSC has found itself in the crossfire of corporate war, (mostly) powerless to stop it.
Born of the ashes of the collapsed Third Soviet Union, the Spinward Stellar Coalition (Vostochnaya Zvezdnaya Koalitsiya, *lit.* Eastern Stellar Coalition) is the closest governing body to SS13, controlling much of the regions closeby to the station. Small in comparison even to other independent human governments, their holdings consists of a number of (mostly sparsely-populated) planets and orbital outposts, spread across a wide territory that is mostly owned by the government in New Moscow on paper only. Life this far from Sol is austere, but the Spinwarders are generally honest, hardworking folk, unfairly subjected to the whims of various entities that have arrived in the region and started to throw their weight around.


=From the Ashes=
=A New Power=
The collapse of the Third Soviet Union was a brutal and bloody affair, with success costing the people of the Spinward Sector dearly. In the aftermath, a new form of government was needed, and the people banded together to form a coalition of democratic nations, with each planet in the former union forming their own independent government and a separate council to administrate over external affairs being formed. However, as external threats began to grow in strength, especially corporations seeking to exert influence over the Spinward Sector, many powers were pushed upwards into the hands of the council. Now, the planets have only moderate independence, with most governing being handled by the Coalition directly. This has proven to be important against pressure by several bodies against the government.
The collapse of the Third Soviet Union was a brutal and bloody affair, with the February Revolution and its aftermath costing the people of the Spinward Sector dearly. In this chaos, a stabilising force was needed, and this came in the form of the Spinward Stellar Coalition. Founded on idealistic principles, the SSC represented a new hope for the Spinward Sector, and for a brief few decades, it seemed as though this would a true new page for the Spinwarders; and then came the corruption. It may be too early and too severe to call the SSC a failed democracy, but its institutions are in terminal decline, precipitated by the efforts of its autocratic leader, Oleksandr Kushnirenko, who has maintained his grip on power via cronyism and remarkably brazen electoral fraud for a long 12 years. Kushnirenko has also been keen to court corporate interest, with the backing (and funding) of corporate powers being critical to his stranglehold on power, in particular that of Nanotrasen.


TerraGov is one of these bodies seeking to control the sector. The two governments have had a close working relationship since the Soviet Collapse, as TerraGov assisted in stabilising the region and combatting the rise in piracy spurred by the economic depression. While it allows the region to remain independent for fear of unrest within the population, it tries its hardest to align the SSC to its values and seeks eventual integration of the sector into the Terran Federation- the SSC has remained cordial but defiant against these attempts so far, however.
=Life on the Rim=
Despite everything, life on the rim continues. The average citizen lives a better life under the SSC than they did under the late Third Soviet Union, with the liberalisation of the economy and the corporate arrival bringing a deluge of new money to the region, as well as the infrastructure they need to operate. The first comms buoy link to Earth came about 30 years ago; direct flights between New York and New Moscow (in as little as three weeks!) came the next year. Core-made products are common at grocery stores. In many ways, the Spinward Sector is the most well-connected Far Rim territory across all of Far Human Space.
 
Such luxuries, however, don't come free, and the overbearing hand of the corporation can be felt across the sector. Many younger citizens of the SSC have taken up jobs with the corporations, which has lead to a generational divide between young and old. An open implication also hangs in the air that everything the corporations have brought, they can easily take away if the Spinwarders prove unhelpful to their interests. None of this engenders much love for the corporations on the Far Rim, with many citizens hoping to see a day where their influence over the Coalition is brought to heel, and their quality of life doesn't rely on the whims of trillion-dollar companies that have forgotten what it is to be a normal person.
 
In the larger cities and orbital habitats of the SSC, corporate workers have started to rent or purchase houses, seeking some degree of freedom from the corpos during their time off-rotation. The pay offered by Nanotrasen means that most workers can afford a decent enough place to live, and the commute from the SSC to the nearest NT Dispatch Station is only a few days by local mass transit options. There's also a lot of recreational facilities here that just can't be replicated on one of Nanotrasen's stations; while you can always drop by the bar, there's a certain ambience the on-station facilities lack. Naturally, none of this particularly endears the locals to Nanotrasen's presence, as if they needed any further convincing to hate them.


The other bodies seeking to control the Spinward Sector are the various megacorporations of human space, who are eager to muscle in on the region and exploit it for their own gain. The SSC finds itself mostly powerless to stop these corporations, being capable only of limiting their worst excesses. However, as TerraGov's interest in the region continues to grow, the SSC is finding itself more and more emboldened to stand up for itself.


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Regional Governing Body

Spinward Stellar Coalition
Capital: New Moscow City, New Moscow, Zvezda Revolyutsii Oblast
Languages: Spinwarder Russian, Galactic Common
Organization: Regional Governing Body
Location: Territory mainly coreward of the station, within Civ-Space
Relations with NT: Loyal (unstable)
Population: Sparsely populated planets, orbital outposts


Born of the ashes of the collapsed Third Soviet Union, the Spinward Stellar Coalition (Vostochnaya Zvezdnaya Koalitsiya, *lit.* Eastern Stellar Coalition) is the closest governing body to SS13, controlling much of the regions closeby to the station. Small in comparison even to other independent human governments, their holdings consists of a number of (mostly sparsely-populated) planets and orbital outposts, spread across a wide territory that is mostly owned by the government in New Moscow on paper only. Life this far from Sol is austere, but the Spinwarders are generally honest, hardworking folk, unfairly subjected to the whims of various entities that have arrived in the region and started to throw their weight around.

A New Power

The collapse of the Third Soviet Union was a brutal and bloody affair, with the February Revolution and its aftermath costing the people of the Spinward Sector dearly. In this chaos, a stabilising force was needed, and this came in the form of the Spinward Stellar Coalition. Founded on idealistic principles, the SSC represented a new hope for the Spinward Sector, and for a brief few decades, it seemed as though this would a true new page for the Spinwarders; and then came the corruption. It may be too early and too severe to call the SSC a failed democracy, but its institutions are in terminal decline, precipitated by the efforts of its autocratic leader, Oleksandr Kushnirenko, who has maintained his grip on power via cronyism and remarkably brazen electoral fraud for a long 12 years. Kushnirenko has also been keen to court corporate interest, with the backing (and funding) of corporate powers being critical to his stranglehold on power, in particular that of Nanotrasen.

Life on the Rim

Despite everything, life on the rim continues. The average citizen lives a better life under the SSC than they did under the late Third Soviet Union, with the liberalisation of the economy and the corporate arrival bringing a deluge of new money to the region, as well as the infrastructure they need to operate. The first comms buoy link to Earth came about 30 years ago; direct flights between New York and New Moscow (in as little as three weeks!) came the next year. Core-made products are common at grocery stores. In many ways, the Spinward Sector is the most well-connected Far Rim territory across all of Far Human Space.

Such luxuries, however, don't come free, and the overbearing hand of the corporation can be felt across the sector. Many younger citizens of the SSC have taken up jobs with the corporations, which has lead to a generational divide between young and old. An open implication also hangs in the air that everything the corporations have brought, they can easily take away if the Spinwarders prove unhelpful to their interests. None of this engenders much love for the corporations on the Far Rim, with many citizens hoping to see a day where their influence over the Coalition is brought to heel, and their quality of life doesn't rely on the whims of trillion-dollar companies that have forgotten what it is to be a normal person.

In the larger cities and orbital habitats of the SSC, corporate workers have started to rent or purchase houses, seeking some degree of freedom from the corpos during their time off-rotation. The pay offered by Nanotrasen means that most workers can afford a decent enough place to live, and the commute from the SSC to the nearest NT Dispatch Station is only a few days by local mass transit options. There's also a lot of recreational facilities here that just can't be replicated on one of Nanotrasen's stations; while you can always drop by the bar, there's a certain ambience the on-station facilities lack. Naturally, none of this particularly endears the locals to Nanotrasen's presence, as if they needed any further convincing to hate them.


Common Core Lore

Species Species, Humans, Lizards, Moths, Ethereals, Plasmamen, Felinids, Miscellaneous Species
Nanotrasen Nanotrasen, Central Command, Emergency Response Corps
Syndicate The Syndicate, Cybersun Industries, The Gorlex Maruaders, Donk Company, Waffle Corporation, MI13, The Tiger Cooperative, The Sentient Engine Liberation Front, The Animal Rights Consortium, Interdyne Pharmaceutics
Spinward The Spinward Sector, The Spinward Stellar Coalition, Indecipheres, Freyja, The Third Soviet Union
TerraGov TerraGov, Earth in 2565, The TerraGov Armed Forces, The TerraGov International Capital District