Plainly, yes. We've tried shutting off their access to water from the upstream canal, and we're hoping we can force it with that before then, since the canals are so important to them, but Naarabot's... stubborn.
Complete and immediate independence for the state of Meepsoor, and total withdrawal of British troops and citizens. Local control of business and industry. Even if they're nothing special, you see why we can't allow that.
Ah... Shaptash was, certainly, a failure. A pair of Martians who had murdered a British citizens fled to Shaptash, where the local Praanch refused to turn them over for capture and a swift trial and execution—Martians don't do executions, apparently.
After a failure to negotiate, the city was bombed extensively, and the Praanch removed. It was... well, the government had to be re-formed, entirely.
[ She looks appropriately pensive, but seeing that reaction is internally very, very satisfying ]
Then what makes Parliament so certain use of force will work? While deference is undeniably unfavorable, critics could label this as a grudge... or worse, that the Empire is scared of her influence.
Well, of course it's a grudge! If anyone thought it wasn't, they'd be fools.
It'll certainly work. It's a backwater; they're not likely to be able to defend themselves against the full might of Her Majesty's Empire. The question is, will it convince other territories not to try and be copycats?
Well, as long as no one is denying it. If force were an effective deterrent, any thought of rebellion would have died in Shaptash.
[ And she'll say it again, because why the fuck not?? ]
This is only my opinion, but the continued use of force will only incense the Martian population and unify them. While Her Majesty's Empire is expansive and her resources plentiful, caring for a whole planet and its residents as a nurse would care for her household's unruly children is not an effective use of time.
Still, though, what choice do we have? Parliament thinks we are fools, and will soon enough have us removed. Maybe we are, for allowing her to rise to power. She even served on this council for a time.
Well—if you felt you were able to sway her to cease this, such that war was unnecessary... any way you could, we would offer you our support in the form of influence. She's made herself a bit scarce, though.
We've already tried to offer anything short of full, real independence... but if there's any other sweeteners you can think of. She just can't be allowed to remain in power. She's a symbol, and those have power.
Now, at this time, I'd make a toast to Her Majesty, but since I am unfortunately without a libation, I'll be picking one up from the bar, in case anyone would like to join me.
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Well, it is at least a proper pursuit, though I wish she wouldn't insist on her charity work taking her to all sorts of disreputable places...
...ah, but still. The matter of the Meepsoor rebellion. Parliament wishes for a swift end to this embarrassment.
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Plainly, yes. We've tried shutting off their access to water from the upstream canal, and we're hoping we can force it with that before then, since the canals are so important to them, but Naarabot's... stubborn.
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If you'll indulge my ignorance, what happened in Shaptash?
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Ah... Shaptash was, certainly, a failure. A pair of Martians who had murdered a British citizens fled to Shaptash, where the local Praanch refused to turn them over for capture and a swift trial and execution—Martians don't do executions, apparently.
After a failure to negotiate, the city was bombed extensively, and the Praanch removed. It was... well, the government had to be re-formed, entirely.
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Then what makes Parliament so certain use of force will work? While deference is undeniably unfavorable, critics could label this as a grudge... or worse, that the Empire is scared of her influence.
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It'll certainly work. It's a backwater; they're not likely to be able to defend themselves against the full might of Her Majesty's Empire. The question is, will it convince other territories not to try and be copycats?
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[ And she'll say it again, because why the fuck not?? ]
This is only my opinion, but the continued use of force will only incense the Martian population and unify them. While Her Majesty's Empire is expansive and her resources plentiful, caring for a whole planet and its residents as a nurse would care for her household's unruly children is not an effective use of time.
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Still, though, what choice do we have? Parliament thinks we are fools, and will soon enough have us removed. Maybe we are, for allowing her to rise to power. She even served on this council for a time.
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She put her letter of resignation as a postscript to the Delcaration of Independence that she read at this very Salon.
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How would you the counsel prefer to resolve this situation. I understand that Naarabot is stubborn, but is there something I could try to do?
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[ They offer you 3x "the relentless march of empire" influence. ]
This should go a longer way than most other influence, so do use it wisely.
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Is there any advice that you'd like to offer? How far am I allowed to go?
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We might have to take extreme measures.
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Now, at this time, I'd make a toast to Her Majesty, but since I am unfortunately without a libation, I'll be picking one up from the bar, in case anyone would like to join me.
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