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It should be noted that the Imperium still respects the freedom of religion, and this is enshrined in Imperial Law, which dates back from the Byzantine Empire on Nova Terra. The Church is not part of the State per se, and the Roman Curia is secular in nature.
 
It should be noted that the Imperium still respects the freedom of religion, and this is enshrined in Imperial Law, which dates back from the Byzantine Empire on Nova Terra. The Church is not part of the State per se, and the Roman Curia is secular in nature.
 
=Population=
 
Strictly human, and xenophobia still rages on ever since the Great Crusade, in no small part because of the Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church's urgings and venerations of the Emperor himself. However, considerable cybernetics and genetic engineering has resulted in humans who can live far longer than the original human. Only the Emperor and his sons are unique in that they did not require genetic engineering to allow them to continue living for hundreds of years and still counting. The average life span of humans is now about 300 years, and this is slated to simply increase because of further perfection of the human genome. This has not stifled human aggressiveness however, as increased manipulation of the human genome seemed to have not only increased the average intelligence and hunger for knowledge and power. Cybernetics is also heavily used, especially for many of the Adeptus Mechanicus where it aids in their work. No one has gone as far as transform his or her consciousness into an Artificial Intelligence entity however, as the issue of the soul still rages around, not least with the Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church mixed with the debate. Nevertheless, doubly redundant and isolated mind-machine interfaces are used, and if people needed more brain power, there was always the option of 'plugging' in to a Central Processing Unit Module for additional brain power.
 
   
 
=Economy=
 
=Economy=
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=Education=
 
=Education=
All citizens are required to receive compulsory education, provided for by the Adeptus Mechanicus and the Roman Curia. The scientifically adept are immediately inducted into the Adeptus Mechanicus and given thorough training before becoming an Technician, followed by Engineer and Technomagos. Some who excel in the fundamental Sciences, are given titles such as Academicians.
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All citizens are required to receive compulsory education, provided for by the Adeptus Mechanicus and the Roman Curia. The scientifically adept are immediately inducted into the Adeptus Mechanicus and given thorough training before becoming an Technician, followed by Engineer and Technomagos. Some who excel in the fundamental Sciences, are given titles such as Academicians.
   
 
The remaining citizens are then allowed to join various parts of the Imperial Government, as well as military. Those who meet extremely stringent requirements such as genetics, are inducted into the Adeptus Astartes, the mailed fist of the Imperium. Some become traders, businessmen, while many join the Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy, and perhaps the more gifted join the Curia, or the Imperial Inquisition. The more religious become priests in the Church of Man, venerating the God Emperor. This is highly regulated however, despite the protests of the clergy. The Roman Curia does not believe priests contribute as positively as other professions, though they regard the Church as useful.
 
The remaining citizens are then allowed to join various parts of the Imperial Government, as well as military. Those who meet extremely stringent requirements such as genetics, are inducted into the Adeptus Astartes, the mailed fist of the Imperium. Some become traders, businessmen, while many join the Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy, and perhaps the more gifted join the Curia, or the Imperial Inquisition. The more religious become priests in the Church of Man, venerating the God Emperor. This is highly regulated however, despite the protests of the clergy. The Roman Curia does not believe priests contribute as positively as other professions, though they regard the Church as useful.
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