SYED wrote:I meant in the future any possible claim to felix is done. Also, it is owned by corparations i believe, and it could be claimed or controlled like any terminii.
It might be extrordinary useful, and i bett it has been fully mapped by now hopefully.
I see felix and darius added to torch, peacefully or by force. felix can be terraformed, and it place in the league would be very valuable.
If that company that supplies the new missiles is taken out, it might put the league back to a weaker position, and it potentially makes yildun an easier target if the corparations that own it are mesan based.
The thing is how does manticore stop the seccies and slaves from having revenge on the citizens?
Okay, I'm dizzy now.
Felix doesn't officially belong to Mannerheim, but Mannerheim is in de facto possession of it, and no one else even knows the junction exists. The original survey was done by Alignment personnel under cover of a Jessyk Combine mission which was, itself, covert and technically illegal. None of the data about the survey ever found it into Jessyk's records, and you can be pretty sure that the Alignment has thoroughly sanitize the information from the Mesa end. The Mannerheim Navy (or at least its senior officers) know about the junction, but aside from the Alignment personnel embedded in their navy, they have no idea that it connects to Darius or the Twins. The Navy has filed and "complete" survey data on the wormhole which clearly "proves" that it does not in fact connect to either of those systems. The official record shows two termini, neither of which is particularly important to existing interstellar shipping patterns but which offer potential future value sufficient to explain Mannerheim's interest in the wormhole. The fact that they have no immediate value also helps to explain why Mannerheim is proceeding slowly and carefully to secure legal ownership through proxies and shell corporations. They are playing the long game and there's nothing to make securing immediate possession enormously valuable. Hence, they can take their time and do it right.
So it can't be claimed "like any other terminus," because it has a current legal owner (who is in the process of gratefully unloading it to the "suckers" who are buying if for Mannerheim) and because it is right next door to someone who already has a component of one of the most powerful SDFs of the SL camped out in the system "for maneuvers." Once Mannerheim's secured title to the system (completely legally), the Mannerheim System government will claim sovereignty (requested to do so by the new, Mannerheimian owners of the newly --- "Oh, my gosh, there's a wormhole here, Maud!" --- discovered junction. Mannerheim will then install an astro control node to manage traffic through the wormhole, and the only thing which would conceivably bring interstellar traffic to Felix in the first place would be the junction. So if Mannerheim doesn't tell anyone about the extra two termini, and if only Alignment-vetted AC personnel work the terminus, and if they don't let any traffic through to or from Darius when anyone who's not already in on the secret is using the wormhole to reach one of the other termini, how is anyone except the Alignment supposed to know anything about it. Mannerheim's possession of Felix --- and it's well known hatred for genetic slavery --- will, in fact, be the perfect cover to prevent anyone from stumbling across Darius.
As for the other question --- how to prevent the slaves and seccies from taking revenge on the full citizens of Mesa --- there are a few points you need to consider. One is that while the citizens are a distinct minority on Mesa, they're a large majority, much too big to be summarily massacred in the best traditions of slave revolts the galaxy over. Second, at the moment, all legal weapons on the planet are in citizen hands. It's unlikely that Manticore will be stupid enough to immediately disband all police and military organizations of the existing Mesan government, for several reasons, including the inadvisability of letting them simply disappear into the general population before accountability for various . . . recent questionable decisions, shall we say, has been determined. Another reason is that, frankly, neither the seccies nor the slaves have any experience in running police organizations; training is going to be required before non-citizen police can be stood up.
So if Manticore makes it known that citizens who use weapons against seccies or slaves except in direct, provable self-defense will be prosecuted for murder or attempted murder, and if the SEM simultaneously make it known to the seccies and slaves that (a) a seccie/slave-majority police force is in the process of being formed, (b) in the meantime, the existing police forces (but not the suppressive security agencies) will remain in service under new management (i.e., with Manty and Torch officers and noncoms embedded in and cross-posted throughout it), and that (c) citizens are being allowed to retain arms to resist any overly hasty applications of "justice," it should be possible to hold the vengeance killings to a minimum. It probably won't be possible to completely prevent them, of course, but the level of violence should be manageable, particularly because Manticore and Beowulf (and Haven, for that matter) have so much well-earned credibility with slaves and seccies alike. They're the Good Guys and have been for centuries. A long as there's clear evidence that they are moving forward with the reforms they've promised, the majority of Mesa's underclass(es) will be willing to exercise patience. After all, the seccie leadership is going to recognize that it will be much more valuable to take over a planet and star system whose infrastructure is still intact than to burn that superstructure to the ground first and then squabble over who gets the ruins.
They want to be South Africa, not Zimbabwe.