Aye. The odds are probably somewhere in the range of "slim" to "none"Tsukiyumi wrote:Considering that they were prepared to fight the E-D regardless of their relative strength... I'd say "don't count on it."Mark wrote:What would you say the odds would be that they would surrender at a show of military might arriving at their homeworld?
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"But it doesn't have to happen again. Not if we make up our minds to change. Take a different path. Right here, right now."
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Lol....what a conundrum. I'm an ally of the Federation so I have to follow the conventions of war, but then I just watched the Centauri bomb the Narn homeworld back into the stone age last night. Not fair. That looked fun.
Oh well. In twenty years, when those Talarians start serving on ships that wouldn't get curbstomped by a shuttle, they'll thank me 8)
Oh well. In twenty years, when those Talarians start serving on ships that wouldn't get curbstomped by a shuttle, they'll thank me 8)
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The damned Tamarians had best learn to speak in Breen in less than 20 years.
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"Brrrr brrrr brrrr.....when the walls fell."
8) Good luck with that 8)
8) Good luck with that 8)
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There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939
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Slaves don't need to speak, only to obey.
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So, while I'm in the process of reform... what should be done about the Remans?
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Idk if that's a real option considering he's shifting to a democracyTyyr wrote:Ethnic cleansing?
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But if they vote for it...Lt. Staplic wrote:Idk if that's a real option considering he's shifting to a democracyTyyr wrote:Ethnic cleansing?
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Yeah, they are not going to vote to just kill them all or turn them all into slaves. The CU is 20 some years into being a democracy on the heels of getting monkey stomped in a war and having 800 million civilians killed at the tail end of it. Lets just say that mass murder of another species would open up a lot of wounds amongst a whole bunch of political groups.
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The Remans still are slaves, in the dilithium mines. I'm wondering how to handle their freedom, if I should bother.
And no ethnic cleansing...
And no ethnic cleansing...
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Unless your people start crying about it, just leave it alone.
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For practical purposes I assume the Romulans cracked the Remans so hard after that incident that they are likely either all dead or all so far gone that no one can help them.
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Tsuki, now that that battle is over I do still need your sheet for the current turn that is do. I will add all the losses and financial stuff when I get it.