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I have a world set thousands of years in the future. Humanity reached for the stars and settled planets. They brought various religions, nations, and other groups.

I wanted diversity, so I had different space orgs (Nasa, CNSA, ESA, etc) all settle their own colonies and be somewhat isolationist, that way I avoid convergence.

On my cowboy vs indians planet, I want to bring in the protestants vs Catholics conflict.

Do y'all think this is out of line, or perfectly reasonable?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Dune did something similar with the mish-mashing of real world organizations to produce a weird fused descendant in the far future.