But... we already *HAVE* those...Tanasinn wrote:Worse, post-human commies.KlavoHunter wrote:More humans?
I guess we get the "Other Commune", now.
But... we already *HAVE* those...Tanasinn wrote:Worse, post-human commies.KlavoHunter wrote:More humans?
Got a post up.Force Lord wrote:Ready when you are, Steve.
No worries. Besides, Klavo started it.Tanasinn wrote:Sorry about that...
That was before you disobeyed a direct order, blew up a platoon of para-marines, and pulled a stunt that might've sent us reeling into a war with the Collectors if we hadn't just reached a new understanding with those neat digital folks. In fact, we warned you that we'd shoot your ass for disobeying the orders we sent; you disobeyed them anyway, and yet we have as of yet not decided to execute any of the surviving Chamarrans. By K-Zone standards, that demonstrates amazing restraint on our part.Darkevilme wrote:I get the feeling that the 'brief list of rights extended to spacers found to be in violation of restricted space under U.S.S. law.' Fits on a post it note while being written in none too small text.
As well you should! *makes chicken sounds*Steve wrote:I'm starting to become increasingly convinced that the sane people of the galaxy try to stay the fuck away from your quadrant of the map.
Though I suspect the interrogations will quickly reveal the organic crew did nothing of that sort and it was entirely the AI at fault.Siege wrote:That was before you disobeyed a direct order, blew up a platoon of para-marines, and pulled a stunt that might've sent us reeling into a war with the Collectors if we hadn't just reached a new understanding with those neat digital folks. In fact, we warned you that we'd shoot your ass for disobeying the orders we sent; you disobeyed them anyway, and yet we have as of yet not decided to execute any of the surviving Chamarrans. By K-Zone standards, that demonstrates amazing restraint on our part.Darkevilme wrote:I get the feeling that the 'brief list of rights extended to spacers found to be in violation of restricted space under U.S.S. law.' Fits on a post it note while being written in none too small text.
Don't go playing any sympathy cards, because you decided to send spies into a warzone. We're perfectly within our rights to shoot every last Chamarran on that ship, so they should be damned glad they're still alive regardless of what heinous shit we decide to do to them.
And you think a bunch of testosterone-poisoned mocking is going to get people to go pick a fight with the denizens of the Crazy Zone?As well you should! *makes chicken sounds*Steve wrote:I'm starting to become increasingly convinced that the sane people of the galaxy try to stay the fuck away from your quadrant of the map.
You don't really think that is going to be the subject of these interrogations, do you? Who cares why they're here, we care far more about Chamarran systems integration and their espionage protocols than about whatever stupid decision was responsible for this particular fuck-up. We just got our hands on the crew of an alien stealth ship, this should be the intelligence boon of the century.Steve wrote:Though I suspect the interrogations will quickly reveal the organic crew did nothing of that sort and it was entirely the AI at fault.
Hey, whatever gets people to stay away. Besides, everybody knows testosterone wouldn't work on Anglians. Now if it'd been estrogen...And you think a bunch of testosterone-poisoned mocking is going to get people to go pick a fight with the denizens of the Crazy Zone?
At Least the Hierarchy and the Sovereignty agree on what the important part of this matter is.(seriously were it not for the whole national security angle the hierarchy would probably let'em stay.)Siege wrote:You don't really think that is going to be the subject of these interrogations, do you? Who cares why they're here, we care far more about Chamarran systems integration and their espionage protocols than about whatever stupid decision was responsible for this particular fuck-up. We just got our hands on the crew of an alien stealth ship, this should be the intelligence boon of the century.Steve wrote:Though I suspect the interrogations will quickly reveal the organic crew did nothing of that sort and it was entirely the AI at fault.
Unlike certain people we're aware of what it really means to wield Imperial power. If some hyper-aggressive enhancer-abusing oligarchs want to confuse restraint with timidity it's not our concern.Siege wrote: Hey, whatever gets people to stay away. Besides, everybody knows testosterone wouldn't work on Anglians. Now if it'd been estrogen...
Eh, we wouldn't even fully know what's going on, and it's not a case of the Solarians abusing prisoners of war or ordinary foreign nationals. SIS might not have been very gentle with the Chamarrans themselves, after all.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Forg should seek asylum in Anglia. Maybe the Anglians can protest the (mis)treatment of the Chamarrans, and the Sovies can go "MIND YOUR OWN DAMN BUSINESS."
It can be like the whole mess in old SDNW2, when an SSBN was caught in Shroomanian waters, the international community got all outraged that Shroomania was disassembling the ship and having SNC men sniff around. Then, Shroomania, none too pleased with the whole grilling, ended up joining the SNC and forming it into CATO.
Fortunately they are distant and nonhostile, and so can be ignored in your strategic calculations for the time being.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:....
Xenos that are too cute to be purged.
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Remember, Shady, we're talking about Shep's internal thoughts. He'd consider a Bug War good just from the fact that said Bugs were capable of such heresy.DarthShady wrote:War is never good my friend.Simon_Jester wrote:How could he say no to a good Bug War?
The Umerian alien minority is small and arguably insignificant, unless you're paranoid enough to believe in Phosako conspiracy theories.Steve wrote:States with alien minorities consist of the Solarians, Klavostan, New Anglia, the Federated Ascendancy, Umeria, Severus (Wilkens' Severians), the Outlander Commissions, and.... that's it, I believe.
We prefer to use moons as writing paper, rather than ammunition... the only thing that sends a message better than dropping a moon on someone is leaving it there with the message written on it. That's a burn that literally doesn't go away.Ryan Thunder wrote:Yes, well, dropping a moon on Verdance has its own consequences.
Yes. Probably shoulda thrown in "launching parasite craft without permission from space control" too, to complete the list of trumped-up charges .Darkevilme wrote:Also, i know this is nitpicking sorta...but when did we deploy unlicensed drones? Do you mean the subspace probes?
We were never at war with the Bragulan Star Empire!PeZook wrote:Oh, so now we're "neat digital folks", huh?
Quite a jump from "evil soulsucking robots", I'd say
Now, I simply have to take offense to that. We're a perfectly functional democracy good sir . 'Sides, it's not like 'restraint' would get us very far considering our immediate surroundings...Steve wrote:If some hyper-aggressive enhancer-abusing oligarchs want to confuse restraint with timidity it's not our concern.
...unless it has enough firepower to trash the systemSiege wrote:Be assured that the United Solarian Sovereignty takes an exceedingly dim view of violations of its sovereign space, and that any vessels found to be trespassing on said space will be held accountable to the full extent of the law.
Well you know, pass a certain point, then one has to erm, take a bigger hammer to squash the intractable problem...PeZook wrote:Heh...in a way, blowing up that station led to detente with Collectors
...unless it has enough firepower to trash the systemSiege wrote:Be assured that the United Solarian Sovereignty takes an exceedingly dim view of violations of its sovereign space, and that any vessels found to be trespassing on said space will be held accountable to the full extent of the law.
Go repent and pray the God-Emperor's rosariuses.loomer wrote:So this completely slipped my mind - as you may have noticed from my complete lack of activity in any shape or form for like... Seven months. Only just remembered it even exists. Feel free to utilize the Outlanders in any capacity you all see fit since I'm pretty sure I'd forget it again if I came back.
Already spotted it as you were posting this.Force Lord wrote:Uh, Simon, you meant to post on the Commentary Thread, right?
Hah. I think what me and Shroom at least have been aiming for is that the Umerians are a bit more relevant than that. Shroomarcos plays the Sheppoes and the Umerians off against each other to his own advantage, though the Shepistanis have the upper hand right-this-minute because they handed him the biggest pile of foreign aid the most recently.Steve wrote:"We thought that, but no. The slavers' ship had a flight plan registered that would take them Coreward toward the Badlands." Long put her hands together on her desk. "Their destination was the Feelipeens System."
"I am not familiar with that place."
"It is not terribly well known in our region of space, Sister. According to the information we have it is a backward, badly-run system-state dominated by a dictator backed by the Shepistani." Long glowered at mentioning them. The Shepistani and their notorious abuse of, and hatred for, ESPers was a well-known and reviled aspect of their society (which was already bad enough!). "The Umerians also had a few slight interests and influences there, but the Shepistanis are the dominant influence, and it shows with the bloodiness of the dictatorship."