| The United Nations of the current era bears little
resemblance to the troubled institution born in the aftermath of World War II. The UN maintains stability over the Inner Systems, and keeps the peace by maintaining the balance of power among all the Great Powers. This means
the UN leads a very exciting and very dangerous life. UN ships are technically superior, and have the unique advantage of being built around modular systems that can be quickly swapped in and out. However, the UN fleet is also small, suffering from budget constraints. |