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    Real Life Regime(s) Most Similar to the Imperium of Man

    True.But GW must explain why cool dudes fight in melee in shinning armours making them perfect target for any ranged weapon,and could win. So,IoM,orks,Eldar and others could not innovate.But - it is not only settling with such mistake. ST is even worst - they had good teleports,and still fight...
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    Real Life Regime(s) Most Similar to the Imperium of Man

    True - but then Chaos battleships with chaos inner working should finish off IoM long ago.They should have no have problem with progress. Chaos do not explain why IoM is still standing,when they should either progress or fall. Well,we knew that GW need money for cool figurines - but it is not...
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    Real Life Regime(s) Most Similar to the Imperium of Man

    True.But 10.000 years without any progress is possible only for stone age hunter-gatherer,like aborigens or bushmen.Anything more progressive must either evolve or devolve.And when both IoM and Eldar devolved,it is not enough to explain how things happened.
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    Real Life Regime(s) Most Similar to the Imperium of Man

    Of course - GW must explain why IoM could be stupid and still survive.Answer - others are more stupid.Which is not possible - not all species could be idiots,or wipe out by idiots early.Somebody must survive to the point they have Honor Harrington level - and then they would wipe ou any enemy...
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    Real Life Regime(s) Most Similar to the Imperium of Man

    Mostly right,but you forget Mechanicus.Which made entire thing impossible,becouse EVEN IF SOMEBODY WAS STUPID ENOUGH TO GAVE TECHNOLOGY TO CARGO CULTIST, it would not last 10.000 years.Becouse their enemies would innovate. You could be as evil as you want,but when you stop innovating in...
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