by Max Barry

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The Three Isles' Colony of
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
yeah i picked the flag bc it looked cool
Influence
Hermit
Caretaker
Civil Rights
Below Average
Economy
Good
Political Freedom
Average

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Macrotron

Population3.406 billion

CapitalNot Earth

CurrencyCredit
AnimalBantha

The Three Isles' Colony of Macrotron is a massive, safe nation, renowned for its burgeoning Bantha population. The quiet, industrious population of 3.406 billion Macrotronians have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.

The medium-sized government juggles the competing demands of Welfare, Healthcare, and Education. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Not Earth. The average income tax rate is 22.7%, but much higher for the wealthy.

The Macrotronian economy, worth 141 trillion Credits a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Basket Weaving industry, with major contributions from Book Publishing, Arms Manufacturing, and Uranium Mining. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is 41,664 Credits, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.1 times as much as the poorest.

Voting is compulsory, all major public areas are watched by police surveillance cameras, the government seizes all major gold finds, and Macrotron has designated Not Earth as its capital city. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Macrotron's national animal is the Bantha.

Macrotron is ranked 62,247th in the world and 1st in Territories of the Asmor Federation for Largest Publishing Industry, scoring 4,835.12 on the Bella Potter Productivity e-Index.

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