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Humanity has already come close to extinction once, and as a consequence has no fear in looking towards the Cosmos. At a time when prosperous unification may had been in view an atomic 'Cold War' on earth became hot in the human year of 1983. In an hour 25% of humanity were vaporized off the surface, another 60% died painful deaths in ensuing orbital cycles
The human Soviet government claims to this day that its ermines started the conflict, but leaked sources claim otherwise...
The Earth USSR was originally just one of many competing superpowers on primitive Earth, and strayed at first from its original ideals. Dictatorial rule and ecological destruction at first was a generational norm, however the ideals of Marxist Leninism caused the Soviet humans to create their society based on what Xenos would call Egalitarian Materialism. Soon a space race began with many ups and downs for the Soviets but they were the first human nation to place one of their species into space.
>"socialist earth"
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I can't really take credit for those - they're all already in the base game!
good but i don't see the -200 to food production ;)
^ and - 200 energy production,-50% population growth and -60 population happiness