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n settings where nations defend borders and restrict such things as voting rights and property ownership to citizens, each PC is assumed to be a citizen of one particular state, complete with passport, Social Security Number, etc. Each citizenship beyond the first is a perk. This isn't [[Cultural Familiarity]] – you might "inherit" citizenship through a parent without ever encountering the associated culture! | n settings where nations defend borders and restrict such things as voting rights and property ownership to citizens, each PC is assumed to be a citizen of one particular state, complete with passport, Social Security Number, etc. Each citizenship beyond the first is a perk. This isn't [[Cultural Familiarity]] – you might "inherit" citizenship through a parent without ever encountering the associated culture! | ||
[[Category:Power-Ups 2: Perks]] | [[Category:Power-Ups 2: Perks]] |
Revision as of 10:49, 9 November 2014
n settings where nations defend borders and restrict such things as voting rights and property ownership to citizens, each PC is assumed to be a citizen of one particular state, complete with passport, Social Security Number, etc. Each citizenship beyond the first is a perk. This isn't Cultural Familiarity – you might "inherit" citizenship through a parent without ever encountering the associated culture!