Subject: No. But only because you included the words 'non-corrupt'
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Posted on: 2015-09-16 13:48:00 UTC

I don't believe that a country could function with such a government, because I don't believe it would be possible to form such a government. Even if you could find a morally upstanding and totally incorruptible person (maybe you get an A.I. to do the job) you're still relying on every other person in the system to have those same levels of moral fortitude or corruption is going to sneak in.

'Can an efficient, non-corrupt totalitarian dictatorship be effective leadership?' Yes. Fiction has shown us many examples, such as the Empire from Star Wars (for all I know there are real life examples too).

As to whether I would choose these guys... well, that depends on what type of game you're talking about (can't see any indication of that). If you're talking about a space-based RTS, then the fluff saying that their trains run on time and they have no crime doesn't sound like it's going to be that relevant/important. If, on the other hand, you're talking about an immersive RPG then not being attacked by muggers in the city streets sounds like a good bonus.

Also, the perks that are available for the other choices make a difference here. If these guys have an OK bonus, but the others all get brilliant ones, then these guys aren't going to get chosen much. It's not so much about providing a good enough reason to choose one faction, as it is about providing balanced reasons for choosing any of them.

If you want a more detailed answer, you'll have to provide some info on what type of game you're thinking of, and what my other choices for faction are.

- Irish

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