Background:
At the point in history where my story takes place, April of 2048 AD, most of Earth is unified under a single, semi-totalitarian empire, The Empire of Earth. (I say “most of Earth” because Scotland, The Vatican City, North Korea, as well as parts of Saudi Arabia, Poland, and the Baltic states are still independent for plot reasons.) Also for plot reasons, the space travel capabilities of humans have advanced far beyond current times, and The Empire of Earth has had faster-than-light travel since 2021. Starting early 2033, The Empire of Earth has been engaged in a constant war against all other civilizations in the galaxy, known as The Great Conquest. Despite having advanced technological capabilities, especially in regards to weaponry and body armor, the Grand Liberation Army (the armed forces of the Empire of Earth) still has a small number of its units equipped with bolt-action rifles1, ridiculously long (20 inch, or 53.34 millimeter long blade) bayonets, high-explosive grenades, and even has regiments of mounted cavalry, complete with sabres and lances. Why take the time and effort to produce any of this, when assault rifles, and SMGs, and long-range artillery, and guided missiles, ect. already exist and are proven/known to work?
Ground rules/Important points:
- Small-arms energy weapons aren’t a thing in this universe. (no ‘plasma rifles’ or ‘blasters’)
- Time dilation from Faster-than-light travel isn’t a problem. (Spaceships are made out of purified Handwavium, or however you want to justify it.)
- The Empire of Earth (logically) doesn’t have infinite resources, and still has to concern itself with the state of its economy and industry, even though it’s a semi-command economy.
- Similarly, the Empire of Earth doesn’t have an infinite amount of soldiers, or an infinite recruitable population, and doesn’t do this out of desperation to arm its military.
- The goal of The Great Conquest isn’t to entirely exterminate every non-human species in the galaxy, but to spread humanity across it, sometimes requiring wars with aliens to acquire habitable planets.
1. When I say “bolt-action rifles” I don’t mean Lebel 1886s or Lee–Metfords. I’m talking about highly modernized weapons designs, based upon the ‘old’ principle of a bolt-action.