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=Divergence=
The Draconic Empire's leadership has always been very warlike. Many never even considered negotiation an option, that is before The first Empress "Rules-The-Moons"
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The Draconic Empire's history is a long saga of turmoil and war. Negotiating has rarely been seen as an option until the first Empress who united the
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three moons under a single banner, Rules-The-Moons.
  
While most have realized the power of charisma and negotiation, many still hold onto the old warlike ways.
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During her inspiring leadership, she managed to show her people the ways of charisma, negotiation, and compromise but many traditionalists still exist within
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the empire. Her successor, Pets-The-Kobalds, had unfortunately died from mysterious circumstances, and couldn't continue her predecessor's style of leadership. leading to further divergence between the now two parties; the Pragmatists and the Militarists.  
  
On top of the divergent beliefs the current leadership of The Empire is embroiled in scandal, with the recent death of the well loved and xenophilic second Empress "Pets-The-Kobolds" under mysterious circumstances.
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===Pragmatists===
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Pragmatists are the current controlling party of the Empire. From the teaching of Rules-The-Moons and Pets-The-Kobalds, they try not to think of war as
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a solution but rather a last resort. Though they are only in the beginning stages of actually implementing these philosophies and it is taking time for
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them to acclimate to such a dramatic change to their ideals and problem-solving.  
  
===Pragmatists===
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Their negotiation skills are very obviously and expectedly lacking, often treating negotiations like a trade more than a compromise with little nuance or time spent deliberating on such discussions. They have been highly encouraged and supported by members of the [[Dominion of Light]] though the Militarist party use these poor negotiating skills as fuel for their argument against the Pragmatist way of rulership.  
The Pragmatists are the currently controlling faction of the Empire, though they aren't an official faction. Merely a shared belief.
 
They have decided to no longer only think of war as the only solution, following in the footsteps of the first Empress.
 
 
It should be noted that even still their approach to negotiations are ''very'' brute force, with little nuance. Offering what their negotiation partners want for what they want.
 
Any discerning negotiator can tell that it is really not the most optimal method, making the Pragmatists quite bad at negotiation. That is also used as ammo by the Militarists, as they believe that Draconians just weren't meant for negotiating.
 
  
 
===Militarists===
 
===Militarists===
  The Militarists make up a decent chunk of the government and a smaller part of the people, they believe that negotiation is a foolish idea that Draconians aren't meant for.
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  The Militarist party is expectedly focused around the military operations of the Draconic Empire and major portions of the government despite not being in direct control. They see the attempts of peace and negotiations from the Pragmatists as naive and foolish, a betrayal of their history and culture. They have, several times, ignorantly denied Rules-The-Moons' diplomatic ability and skill that had established the rapport with the alien species that had discovered them and gave them the technology to started the Empire the begin with. They tend to use The [[Dominion of Light]] as an example of where negotiation would bring their people, to laziness and forgetfulness of their ancient martial traditions.  
They believe that instead The Empire should simply go to war with all of it's opponents and take their territory, disregarding how negotiation and political wit is what gave Rules-The-Moons the capability to conquer her foes.
 
 
   
 
   
  The Militarists use The [[Dominion of Light]] as an example of where negotiation would bring their people, to laziness and forgetfulness of their ancient martial traditions.
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  Footnote: The Militarist party has been observed to have some relation to the [[Tortugan Raiders]], or at least a small split off known as The Hunters.
It is also to be noted that there is a decent likelihood of the subfaction of [[Tortugan Raiders]] known as The Hunters being partially supplied by The Militarists.
 
  
 
=Faction Relations=
 
=Faction Relations=

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Introduction

The Draconic Empire is a militaristic and expansionist civilization as one of the three major portions of the Federation Despite under the strict rulership by their Queen, Commands-The-Lizards, the throne is always under duress and competition. The Empire has been and continues to be the top supplier of munitions, weapons, ammunition, and the engineers to operate and maintain them for Whiterapids. It was, in fact, the military engineers that designed the now popular Gauss Guns so frequently seen amidst Whiterapids fleets.

History

Base game & Timeline

Divergence

The Draconic Empire's history is a long saga of turmoil and war. Negotiating has rarely been seen as an option until the first Empress who united the three moons under a single banner, Rules-The-Moons.

During her inspiring leadership, she managed to show her people the ways of charisma, negotiation, and compromise but many traditionalists still exist within the empire. Her successor, Pets-The-Kobalds, had unfortunately died from mysterious circumstances, and couldn't continue her predecessor's style of leadership. leading to further divergence between the now two parties; the Pragmatists and the Militarists.

Pragmatists

Pragmatists are the current controlling party of the Empire. From the teaching of Rules-The-Moons and Pets-The-Kobalds, they try not to think of war as a solution but rather a last resort. Though they are only in the beginning stages of actually implementing these philosophies and it is taking time for them to acclimate to such a dramatic change to their ideals and problem-solving.

Their negotiation skills are very obviously and expectedly lacking, often treating negotiations like a trade more than a compromise with little nuance or time spent deliberating on such discussions. They have been highly encouraged and supported by members of the Dominion of Light though the Militarist party use these poor negotiating skills as fuel for their argument against the Pragmatist way of rulership.

Militarists

The Militarist party is expectedly focused around the military operations of the Draconic Empire and major portions of the government despite not being in direct control. They see the attempts of peace and negotiations from the Pragmatists as naive and foolish, a betrayal of their history and culture. They have, several times, ignorantly denied Rules-The-Moons' diplomatic ability and skill that had established the rapport with the alien species that had discovered them and gave them the technology to started the Empire the begin with. They tend to use The Dominion of Light as an example of where negotiation would bring their people, to laziness and forgetfulness of their ancient martial traditions. 

Footnote: The Militarist party has been observed to have some relation to the Tortugan Raiders, or at least a small split off known as The Hunters.

Faction Relations

SolGov

The Draconic Empire has a culture that is in the end not afraid to admit when they are going up aganist a stronger force.
Military strategy is one of the most valued traits, and being able to admit when outgunned is a large part of it. 
As such the Empire does not try to claim itself as an equal to SolGov, for they know they are very much the weaker one.
This and many other cultural quirks make relations between the Empire and SolGov a weird yet very friendly thing.

Dominion of Light

Due to the Empire's appreciation for military skill it is no surprise that the mostly peaceful Dominion not liked by them.
That is compounded by them being considered "arrogant" by the Empire for claiming themselves as equal members of the federation to the stronger SolGov.
On the other hand the Dominion sees the Empire as savage brutes. Unsurprisingly there is an active shadow war between the two, with sabotage and assassination going both ways.

NanoTrasen

If SolGov is respected by the Empire for their capability in battle NanoTrasen is respected for how well they operate with far worse equipment
Another thing NanoTrasen is respected for is their industrial might, which is another thing the Empire appreciates
As such it is no surprise trade relations between the two are very good, with NanoTrasen being the main importer of food and luxury goods to the very industrial Empire.

Tortugan Raiders

A laughing stock to the Empire, with the exception of the Hunters and Skyravens, even the lightest armed of Empire civilian ships can fight off Tortugans.
Due to this, most pirate subfactions avoid engaging Empire ships, especially due to their relatively bad hauls when compared to NanoTrasen ships.
The primary exception is the Skyravens, being a faction of pirates whose motivations are only to kill, seeing money as a way of getting better equipment to kill more. 
In short Skyravens see Empire ships as a challenge, not a threat.

Syndicate

The Syndicate is in the Empire's way of expanding to the east, while also being at war against them, ordinarily this'd mean a very active front.
Yet many factions within the Empire wish to use syndicate assistance to become mightier than SolGov.
This is reciprocated by The Syndicate who is entirely aware of their precarious position with humanity, and seeks to curry favour with nonhumans.