I dislike making RL comparisons these days; maybe if I wasn't a literature retard I could make comparisons to other sci-fi sources (like Peter F Hamilton). There's certainly a lot of 1960s-era sci-fi vibes with the Gallente, at least. Mass Effect is a 'visualizing aid' I sometimes go with (since all we see in-game is spaceships and a captain's quarters).
Anyway, so we all hear how the GalFed is a space-US, and I don't mean in Backstage, but generally around EVE with any player who decides to take a small peek at the PF. I blame the fact the writers of CCP in 2003 decided to just copy/paste every
exact same detail of the US federal government (three branches of govt, corporate lobbying, PR wars, etc.) and transposed it to EVE. Seriously, reading
this, there's absolutely no originality to it. There's no looking at how democracy works across hundreds of planets and billions of people. Making these RL comparisons is boring and cheapens everything. Some of us play EVE to immerse ourselves in an original sci-fi universe, not space versions of what we know IRL.
However, where there is vague details, I agree there's plenty of value to be taken by using RL examples, as many have done by looking at Asian cultures with the Caldari (Asian cultures are certainly very collectivist-driven, for example). This is where I think India is a much more accurate comparison to the Gallente Federation in terms of
structure and scope.- Unparalleled linguistic, religious, and ethnic diversity
- Pervasive 'civic nationalist' propaganda (billboards of federal politicians in cities)
- Democratic federation of distinct ethnic/cultural groups
- Massive and highly-penetrating entertainment industry (not necessarily homogenizing, separate industries for separate language groups, eg. Collywood)
- Rich and ancient cultures that go back thousands of years (well, like all EVE cultures)
- Disparate levels of infrastructural development (high-tech Mumbai vs undeveloped tribal villages)
- Plenty of poverty and very large rich/poor divide (better off living in a village with limited electricity than a city slum)
- Penetration of democracy to the lowest level (peasant protests, village celebrations when a state representative comes down)
- Last but not least, all staunchly identifying by one collective identity at the national level
Thing is, not many of us know a lot about India, so this connection is not immediately made. Obviously, I'm not saying Fed = India, but if a RL comparison MUST be made, I believe this is much more accurate. The US has diversity, but nothing to this scale, and it is very explicit in the PF that the Federation is extremely diverse. India has something like 22 recognised
indigeneous languages, several major religions, and multiple ethnic groups. There's many allusions in the PF to the disparate infrastructural development in the Fed, too, like
distribution of holovision sets. "100% in major population centers, near 0% in outskirts of Solitude". Obviously, stuff like the more family-driven culture is less applicable.
Anyway, just throwing this out there. This is certainly the approach I have taken in RP recently, especially in the IGS. Alas, it won't stop anyone from making a Space US comparison, though. Just an idea at least.