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Add MegaConstruction government type
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DataDefinitions/Government.cs

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Colony = new Government("$government_Colony;");
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Communism = new Government("$government_Communism;");
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Confederacy = new Government("$government_Confederacy;");
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Construction = new Government("$government_Megaconstruction;");
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Cooperative = new Government("$government_Cooperative;");
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Corporate = new Government("$government_Corporate;");
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Democracy = new Government("$government_Democracy;");
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public static readonly Government Colony;
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public static readonly Government Communism;
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public static readonly Government Confederacy;
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public static readonly Government Construction;
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public static readonly Government Cooperative;
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public static readonly Government Corporate;
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public static readonly Government Democracy;

DataDefinitions/Properties/Governments.Designer.cs

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DataDefinitions/Properties/Governments.cs.resx

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