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You're not ready for the truth. Then again, you probably never will be.
#906478 added March 11, 2017 at 1:29am
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March 10th, 2017

Military Planets
and War Planets


Almost every populated planet has a military. It might not be a pure military planet, though. What I mean by that is that the whole planet is military. They have non-military inhabitants, businesses, government, etc. But most of the planet is devoted to the military. About seventy-five to eighty percent of them are military related.

Those are the pure military planets. But there are only a few million planets like them. Most of them are like our planet. They have a military presence. But it’s only about ten to twenty percent of their population.

All the military planets also have a structure of some kind. The ranks aren’t the same as ours. But they mean basically the same thing. The same is true about the number of different kinds of branches that there are too. We have the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. But most planets don’t have that many. Most of them only have one.

There are a few million that have two types. One is for land and the other one is for waterways. But there a lot that have three. Besides the land and waterway they also have the sky. Some of them have Space instead of the sky. If they do have a fourth one it’s usually both the sky and Space.

War planets are very similar to military planets. After all, there can’t be a war without the military. But they are also very different. There are four types of war planets: pure war, multiple wars, planetary wars, and warmongers.

Pure war planets are just like the military planets. The whole planet is one big war. And almost everyone one is involved in it One way or another. Even the innocent are affected by it. They include the non-military, children, the elderly, the challenged, and often a lot of the females.

Multiple wars are like the wars on this planet. There are several going on at the same time. And like the pure war planets it changes its reason for the war every so often. But unlike the pure war planets there are several wars going on.

Planetary wars are similar to pure wars too. It usually involves the whole planet. But the difference between the two is that the planetary wars takes place on other planets. At least half, probably a whole lot more, of the movies on our planet are planetary war movies. Television is a little bit better, but not much. It’s not as bad for Novels and Short Stories. But there are some of them out there too.

Warmongers are planets that live and breath battle. Good examples of these type of war planets are the Klingons, the Cardassians, the Romulans, etc. from the Star Trek franchise. They are a lot like pure wars. But they are mostly like planetary wars. It starts out on their home planets, but it usually ends in Space.

One last thing I want to talk to you a out. Just because we call them military or wars doesn’t mean everyone else does. In fact, most don’t. There are a few hundred thousand that calls one or the other that. But most of the planets call it SpaceMen, battles, space battles, or SpaceBattles.

SpaceMen are like our military academies. And they don’t necessarily have to do with space training or individual planets. In fact, most SpaceMen train multiple planets. I’m working on one of them right now. It may even end up being a movie, television series or a Novel series.




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