Lonestar wrote:Hilariously, Simon, the reign of the current Lord Fairfax has actually been far more Bloody than that of President Sheppard...thanks to the upheaval following economic and societal reforms. The Shepistani Federation is relatively stable and peaceful in comparison.
You've got bloodshed as a consequence of reforms that are clearly identifiable
as reforms. Someone looking at your situation will go "Hmm, the new Lord Fairfax is really going to town, but the Dominion's economic indicators are going up... OK, by 3XXX we're going to have to start taking them seriously as a threat to someone other than themselves." But Lord Fairfax the New's actions are if anything
more rational than his predecessor, even if (and I'm dubious of this) they kill more people. Possibly more of a threat, but less of a loose cannon.
Because as you may note, I didn't call President Sheppard a butcher; I called him "unstable." You may be killing more people, but you're not the one hunting down geese with atomic weapons. So you're not the one who's got the neighbors going "What the fuck?" They can tell what you're up to, it makes sense. Sure, you can be kind of harsh and nobody envies your domestic political opposition, in interstellar politics people can live with that as long as they feel they can stay out of your way.
But the Shepistanis? How do I even
know if I'm out of their way? What's their idea of an act of war? Their new leader's first act in office was to declare
war on geese, then go nuclear when that war proceeded too slowly for his satisfaction. I'm not saying he was objectively wrong to do so... but a man who will do that will do anything, for reasons that don't necessarily make much sense to outsiders.
And, of course, it's not like Agent Rose knows much to speak of about intelligence ops in the Dominion in any case. What she knows is Shepistan, and her opinion of the policy of her government on subjects she's not cleared to know anything about should be taken with a grain of salt.
Kartr_Kana wrote:On the subject of minor governments I referenced a pair of planets in Commodore Cramers bio, over in Y:17. Neither one is all that big, pretty much neither one has grown outside of their home-system and their Navies are mostly small system defense craft, with a handful of longer range vessels.
Yeah. I think it's a fair bet that the typical independent minor will have, at most, defense forces comparable to a world in a Colony or Midrange sector. Any weaker than that and they'd be knocked off by other independent actors trying to unite them into an interstellar power, in which case they'd
be an interstellar power.