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* The Migar Council on ''Series/{{Tracker}}'', although there were six worlds involved instead of five.

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* The Migar Council on ''Series/{{Tracker}}'', ''Series/Tracker2001'', although there were six worlds involved instead of five.
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** During the [[Series/StargateSG1 Goa’uld War]], [=TeTo=] is allied with the Yautja, the Klingons, the Free Jaffa, the Tok'ra, and the Crusader Pact. After the war, the latter two merge with [=TeTO=], which is then rechristened the Galactic Treaty Organization ([=GaTO=]).
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** The FanSequel, ''VideoGame/BluePlanet'', taking place 18 years later, sees the Terran and Vasudan parts of the alliance grow very strained due to [[AllThereInTheManual a variety of factors]]. When the Terrans finally reach Earth, only to launch a war to depose the new government that arose in its isolation, this tension leads the Vasudans to stay out of what they view as a purely human concern. Both Earth and the Terrans have made efforts to sway the Vasudans to their side, up to and including the odd FalseFlagOperation, but little has come of it so far.

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** The FanSequel, ''VideoGame/BluePlanet'', taking place 18 years later, sees the Terran and Vasudan parts of the alliance grow very strained due to [[AllThereInTheManual a variety of factors]]. When the Terrans finally reach Earth, only to launch a war to depose the new government that arose in its isolation, this tension leads the Vasudans to stay out of what they consider the Terrans' atavistic obsession with their homeworld (the Vasudan view as of Vasuda Prime being "it was a purely human concern.tragedy, but we've come to terms with it"). Both Earth and the Terrans have made efforts to sway the Vasudans to their side, up to and including the odd FalseFlagOperation, but little has come of it so far.
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** The FanSequel, ''VideoGame/BluePlanet'', taking place 18 years later, sees the Terran and Vasudan parts of the alliance grow very strained due to [[AllThereInTheManual a variety of factors]]. When the Terrans finally reach Earth, only to launch a war to depose the new government that arose in its isolation, this tension leads the Vasudans to stay out of what they view as a purely human concern. Both Earth and the Terrans have made efforts to sway the Vasudans to their side, up to and including the odd FalseFlagOperation, but little has come of it so far.
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* ''Fanfic/TheChaoticMasters'': According to the Collector, he and his brothers-in-arms were only defeated in ancient times by the combined powers of King Arthur and his knights, Merlin, Toshimiru the Mystical Monkey master, Nabu, the remnants of the Order of Guardians, Grand Master Dashi and his students, and a member of the Dragon Council.
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** The Daelaam faction is basically this for the protoss throughout the ''2'' trilogy, being a unity government of Khalai survivors, all of the Nerazim, the Purifiers, and a handful of Tal'darim.

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** The Daelaam faction is basically this for the protoss throughout the ''2'' ''II'' trilogy, being a unity government of Khalai survivors, all of the Nerazim, the Purifiers, and a handful of Tal'darim.



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* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' has the Citadel Council, run by the the Asari, the Turians and the Salarians, with Humanity getting the fourth seat at the end of the first game. Council membership is reserved for races that demonstrate the ability to protect and serve Galactic interests, while the other races have embassies allowing them to petition these leaders. The races who don't want to play by the rules aren't welcome in Citadel Space and tend to end up in the Terminus Systems, a lawless area of space made up of warring criminal factions (note that most inhabitants of the Terminus Systems ''are'' seemingly members of one of the Council races, they just don't like the government that rules most of their respective species).
** The Human government of ''Franchise/MassEffect'' is actually called the Systems Alliance. However, it is more like TheFederation in terms of government, operating and protecting worlds colonised by Earth.
*** Even the Systems Alliance started as a subversion, being an agency junior to The Alliance on Earth, which was forced to take control of the situation when Earth unexpectedly found itself in an interstellar war and the governments on Earth [[NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering couldn't agree over who should be in charge of leading the fight]]. After the dust settles, everybody agrees to just let the Systems Alliance keep running things off-planet.

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* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' has the Citadel Council, run by the asari, the Asari, the Turians turians, and the Salarians, salarians, with Humanity humanity getting the fourth seat at the end of the first game. Council membership is reserved for races that demonstrate the ability to protect and serve Galactic interests, while the other races have embassies allowing them to petition these leaders. The races who don't want to play by the rules aren't welcome in Citadel Space and tend to end up in the Terminus Systems, a lawless area of space made up of warring criminal factions (note that most inhabitants of the Terminus Systems ''are'' seemingly members of one of the Council races, they just don't like the government that rules most of their respective species).
** The Human human government of ''Franchise/MassEffect'' is actually called the Systems Alliance. However, it is more like TheFederation in terms of government, operating and protecting worlds colonised by Earth.
*** Even the Systems Alliance started as a subversion, being an agency junior to The Alliance on Earth, which was forced to take control of the situation when Earth unexpectedly found itself in an interstellar war and the governments on Earth [[NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering couldn't agree over who should be in charge of leading the fight]]. After the dust settles, settled, everybody agrees agreed to just let the Systems Alliance keep running things off-planet.

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