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===Military Service===
===Military Service===
''Main article: [[Royal Hapan Armed Forces]]''
''Main article: [[Royal Hapan Armed Forces]]''
Most Hapans are supporters of the [[Royal Hapan Armed Forces]] and many individuals choose it as their career. On some worlds of the Consortium, military service is mandatory and may be required by the local [[Hapan Nobility|nobility]] as a means of maintaining a local garrison, though the amount of volunteers across the [[Hapes Cluster]] ensures that no draft is necessary for the general armed forces which may be deployed to foreign space.
==Family==
==Family==
==Politics==
==Politics==
''Main article: [[Politics in the Hapes Consortium]]''
''Main article: [[Politics in the Hapes Consortium]]''
As the [[Hapes Consortium]] remains a monarchy where the only elected position is the [[Office of the Ombudsman]], most Hapans are not involved in political movements, though most usually have an ideological preference. The only way for anyone to truly change policy is to join the [[Civil Service]] and strive to one day become a person of influence and authority in [[Lorell Hall]].
==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Categoy:Hapan Society]]

Revision as of 06:54, 25 November 2007

Life in the Hapes Consortium is incredibly diverse, due to the dozens of different worlds and hundreds of different cultures that make up the government.

Society

Gender Roles

Class & Species

Military Service

Main article: Royal Hapan Armed Forces Most Hapans are supporters of the Royal Hapan Armed Forces and many individuals choose it as their career. On some worlds of the Consortium, military service is mandatory and may be required by the local nobility as a means of maintaining a local garrison, though the amount of volunteers across the Hapes Cluster ensures that no draft is necessary for the general armed forces which may be deployed to foreign space.

Family

Politics

Main article: Politics in the Hapes Consortium As the Hapes Consortium remains a monarchy where the only elected position is the Office of the Ombudsman, most Hapans are not involved in political movements, though most usually have an ideological preference. The only way for anyone to truly change policy is to join the Civil Service and strive to one day become a person of influence and authority in Lorell Hall.

See Also

Categoy:Hapan Society