stewart wrote:Zakharra wrote:
Remember that 3/4 of the Delegates/worlds thought Beowulf did betray the SLN admiral when they denied her permission to use the junction. So I don't think that many will think the SLN/SL is overstepping its authority/bounds since the ones admiral's views on how the SL constitution is viewed seems to be a p[relevant one to a lot of systems and bureaucrats: that is is what modern convention says it is. ie that the right to secede from the SL has been made invalid because its never been used before or that the SLN can override the authority of individual systems because it says it has reason to.
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The Vote was also taken after a considerable "prepping-the-ground" by E&I and the Sollie news media.
It will be "verry interesting" how those attitudes may change as the details of "Case Buccaneer" and the other contingency plans get leaked out.
The Core worlds who voted against Beowulf will likely believe what they are led / told to believe.
The Shell, Protectorate and Verge areas, those that are full League members, will likely side with Beowulf, if they didn't already. The nominal-independent protectorates and "managed" systems will want to throw their League or corporate managers out the nearest air-lock (space-suit optional).
-- Stewart
One should be careful about assuming that the delegates were truly representing their home worlds. Due to the way the League constitution was set up, most worlds aren't taking the assembly very seriously and it tends more toward being a debating society than a body that does serious legislating. The consequence of that is that with the exception of Beowulf and perhaps a few others, the delegates are political hacks or simply people who were given their present positions as a way of getting them out of the way of serious business at home. Dead enders, so to speak.
Also one shouldn't assume that the public opinion that the Mandrains are playing to and trying to shape in Old Chicago on earth truly represents the opinion of the whole League. One of the things that will probably be important in the League coming apart will be when other core worls start discovering that Old Chicago not only doesn't represent its views, but is also bad for business.
Don