Talk:United Canadian and American States
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I just wanted to make a note here to justify my last edit. I'm not usually in the business of wholesale removal of other's edits but in this case I believe it was correct. I can't find reference to a Canadian Civil war but I could just not remember it. The point is Quebec seceded from Canada on Oct 31, 2010 or almost exactly 20 years before the US/Canadian merger on Oct 15, 2030. Thank you for the assistance Dubya7070 but please check your sources a bit better on your next edit.
To atone for my sins I'll make it a point to write a proper replacement for the stub in history.--Draco 20:42, 25 September 2006 (EDT)
Do we actually care about a list of states? I was thinking that states were no longer important to the world, and what mattered were major cities. As it is, we've got both intermingled.
Actually, on second thought, a list of states is as good a method as any to sort the cities.
--msde 16:59, 15 Sep 2004 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Someone refresh my memory, I thought Chicago, IL (bug city) was part of UCAS?
Also, be very careful when referring to Washington. For a lot of folks, this isn't the capital, it's a state.
--msde 17:12, 15 Sep 2004 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Back in june, I witnessed someone asking for a list of UCAS states (which is not that obvious because of West Virginia, Seattle, Sasketchawan or Newfoundland). And I just realized answering him, I forgot Illinois. Space is cheap here, so I considered we can put tha tkind of trivia, still useful to introduce a senators or a rep as a NPC. And besides, the state you're in still matters when you're charged for first degree or a police officer murdering (it's not like runners would never do that kind of things, hmmm ?).
--Nath 18:29, 15 Sep 2004 (Eastern Daylight Time)
My main concern was that Seattle as a state sort of sticks out.
--msde 20:02, 15 Sep 2004 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Is there any good reason for the novels to be listed as semiofficial sources? If there's no reasonable objection within the next day or so I'm going to change that to official sources.
--Kagetenshi 4:52, Mar 12 2005 (Eastern Standard Time)
A lot of folks consider them "non-canon" or "2nd level canon" sources. Personally, I'd just write "Novel: Name of the Novel" just to denote that it's a novel and leave it at that (otherwise, someone might try to hunt through the Fanpro catalog for a non-existant sourcebook. :) ). In any case, I'd put a page number as well as the nature of the reference if applicable. In some cases, like the Critters, it isn't really necessary to put a reference desc, but some complicated subjects (like all the references to Ares Macrotech, eep!) almost require it.
--Hahnsoo 04:37, 13 Mar 2005 (EST)
[edit] Canadian states
Unless I miss some development, the list of Canadian states is not correct. There are five leafs on the flag, for five Canadian states. According to NAGNA, after Quebec secceded from Canada, the isolated states of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia en Prince Edward asked to be annexed by Maine, in the US in 2018. That left left five states to enter the UCAS in 2031.
--Nath 17:15, 20 Feb 2006 (EST)
[edit] Racial breakdown
There is no racial breakdown. Why?--Mattness 17:35, 2 August 2006 (EDT)
