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It's 2650. Sivadians set down stakes on Sivad 2160. They established their own Regency with Queen Dahlia II, who would serve as first ruler of the British-governed colony world of Sivad (although they wouldn't actually make contact with any UK government representatives until after the advent of the lightspeed drive in 2282). Largely a ceremonial position, but still one of great cultural significance, she would reign until her death in 2201. The government is currently a Constitutional Oligarchy based on the traditional British Parliamentary system.
 
It's 2650. Sivadians set down stakes on Sivad 2160. They established their own Regency with Queen Dahlia II, who would serve as first ruler of the British-governed colony world of Sivad (although they wouldn't actually make contact with any UK government representatives until after the advent of the lightspeed drive in 2282). Largely a ceremonial position, but still one of great cultural significance, she would reign until her death in 2201. The government is currently a Constitutional Oligarchy based on the traditional British Parliamentary system.
  
The Sivadian Colonial Kingdom comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the Royal Sivadian Colonial Government. It originated with the British colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 21th and early 22th centuries.  
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The Sivadian Colonial Kingdom comprises the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the Royal Sivadian Colonial Government. It originated with the British colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 21th and early 22th centuries.  
 
During the Age of Stellar Discovery in the 22nd and early 23rd centuries, the RSCG expanded greatly. A series of wars in the throughout it's history with the <XXX> and <XXX> left the RSCG the dominant colonial power in it's sector of space.  
 
During the Age of Stellar Discovery in the 22nd and early 23rd centuries, the RSCG expanded greatly. A series of wars in the throughout it's history with the <XXX> and <XXX> left the RSCG the dominant colonial power in it's sector of space.  
 
The growth of <XXX> and Terra had eroded RSCG's economic lead by the mid of the 23rd century.
 
The growth of <XXX> and Terra had eroded RSCG's economic lead by the mid of the 23rd century.
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===Branches of Government===
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The Royal Sivadian Colonial Government has three major branches.
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Royal Naval Service- The Navy and all subordinate orginization are recruiting (RSMC & RNAS & ETC).
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Sivadian Homeland Intelligence/Espionage/Law Division- Not just bobbies ... were looking for something a bit more North Ireland in capability
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Ministerial Government- In the hallowed halls of the Ministerial ranks and Parliament (both house of Lords and Commons).
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==Modern Royalty and Nobility==
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The most singularly distinctive thing about the RSCG is the noble enfranchisement of an Oligarchy. There has been a historical monarchy with the RSCG. The current Monarch is Regina Devin-Anne XVI. She is a highly secretive but well liked Monarch. The supporting nobility has a long and convoluted history. Enfranchisement has stood in question of validity constantly and in threat of it's existence three times. It finally stopped approximately six decades ago when Enfranchisement was made permanent by act of Parliament.

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Royal Sivadian Colonial Government

Royal Sivadian Colonial Government
God Save Sivad!
Species or Race Sivadian
Gender Neuter
Height Larger than Life
Weight Maximum Gavitas
Skin Color N/A
Hair Color None
Eye Color Clear to see into the Future
Biological Age Over 200
Date of Birth 26 April 2160
Queen's City, Sivad
Died Currently Living
N/A
Spouse Married to the Job
Residence Queen's City, Sivad
Profession Enabling the People
Employer Sivadian Government
Character name RSCG


Description

It's 2650. Sivadians set down stakes on Sivad 2160. They established their own Regency with Queen Dahlia II, who would serve as first ruler of the British-governed colony world of Sivad (although they wouldn't actually make contact with any UK government representatives until after the advent of the lightspeed drive in 2282). Largely a ceremonial position, but still one of great cultural significance, she would reign until her death in 2201. The government is currently a Constitutional Oligarchy based on the traditional British Parliamentary system.

The Sivadian Colonial Kingdom comprises the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the Royal Sivadian Colonial Government. It originated with the British colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 21th and early 22th centuries. During the Age of Stellar Discovery in the 22nd and early 23rd centuries, the RSCG expanded greatly. A series of wars in the throughout it's history with the <XXX> and <XXX> left the RSCG the dominant colonial power in it's sector of space. The growth of <XXX> and Terra had eroded RSCG's economic lead by the mid of the 23rd century.

Branches of Government

The Royal Sivadian Colonial Government has three major branches.

Royal Naval Service- The Navy and all subordinate orginization are recruiting (RSMC & RNAS & ETC).

Sivadian Homeland Intelligence/Espionage/Law Division- Not just bobbies ... were looking for something a bit more North Ireland in capability

Ministerial Government- In the hallowed halls of the Ministerial ranks and Parliament (both house of Lords and Commons).

Modern Royalty and Nobility

The most singularly distinctive thing about the RSCG is the noble enfranchisement of an Oligarchy. There has been a historical monarchy with the RSCG. The current Monarch is Regina Devin-Anne XVI. She is a highly secretive but well liked Monarch. The supporting nobility has a long and convoluted history. Enfranchisement has stood in question of validity constantly and in threat of it's existence three times. It finally stopped approximately six decades ago when Enfranchisement was made permanent by act of Parliament.