I'm a huge 40k fan, and the Imperium is very much feudal, in the sense that it's a loose empire of worlds mostly ruled by hereditary governors.Soviet Heavy said:One name for you: Warhammer 40000. Theocratic Oligarchy where the State Church is the law. There's a reason that the Imperium of Man is often nicknamed Catholic Space Nazis.Gary Thompson said:Humanity is always either a Federation knock-off or a feudalistic society in the future.
I want to see humanity as constitutional monarchy, or a fascistic state, or something different than the usual.
Also, that, and the fact that every species seems to have one government.
So, you want to tell me that there're no groups within the same species that want to rule themselves and not be in the same state as the rest of their species?
The whole "One Government" thing gets sidelined as well. Yes, the Imperium overall commands humanity, but individual Planetary and System Governors are free to rule their territories as they see fit, so long as they hold up the State Religion and pay their military tithes.
And there are several non Imperial human societies out there. They just happen to be at war with a galactic superpower that has more bodies than they have landmass.
Regarding the cliche of "Humans are the best!", I'd actually love to read a story where Humans were the best, but they were also the worst calamity that ever hit the galaxy. Humans as the genocidal, xenophobic alien invaders, crushing all in their way. The trouble is that writing protagonist aliens with a completely different culture to humans and making them sympathetic would be very difficult.
They do subvert the single culture thing though, with each planet being pretty unique, even though it's mostly shown through the regiments.
Mostly what I can think of that does something unique is the Caldari from EVE are a fascist corporate state, and the Terran Republic from Planetside is a military dictatorship.
Also the Terran Federation from Starship Troopers.