The European branches of my family thought America would become a threat to the global balance of power if not addressed. They hurt us. The South did not recover from the legacy of the Civil War for generations. But in the North, four years of war production boomed into a hungry civilian sector. We exploded into the Western Territories, men and women seeking to leave the war behind them, with a drive that terrified Europe. They were right to be afraid of us.
You know most of the cultures that survived to make it to space considered dogs to be companion animals. Friends. There were some that thought them unclean, but those didn’t make it that far. And we had the Peloran example on cybers to go by. So our gengineers did not create intelligent slaves. They created friends. Another race of humanity, of a sort. Yeah, I grew up with dogs intelligent enough to know I wasn’t a god. They’re still man’s best friend.
I love the Core Worlds, the worlds colonized before Contact. People who lived without gravtech built them, and many are still alive today thanks to the Peloran Treatments. That gives many of them an amazing sense of community, but they are very much colonies of Old Earth. They are Earth In Space if you will, having far more in common with Earth than the Outer Colonies that came after them. They’re old. They’re comfortable. They’re powerful. And they’re stagnant.
Did you know that the vast majority of humanity lives on the same world they were born on? There are not enough starships in all the worlds to carry even a tithe of humanity. Yes, ten percent of Americans served during The War, but the majority never traveled outside their star system. Few people leave home. Those who do are very rare. The closest most people are to interstellar travel is watching it in movies. This is life in the 24th century.
Over two percent of the population of America died in the Civil War. Yes, many of them were the young and helpless or the old and infirm, but the losses amongst the healthy young men were horrible. Fully ten percent of young Northern men died in the long war. But thirty percent of young Southern men never came home. An entire generation of our best and brightest was decimated or worse. They say that Lincoln wept when he saw the dead. I understand why.
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