pappilon wrote:SYED wrote:(Snip) But with the alliance going to Mesa, the slave trade and the rogue mega corps will be disrupted. So the disruption of their assets could lead to someone discovering those terminii. Sure Felix is guarded, but it is a risk.
That is an interesting point. Manpower, according to Albrecht himself, is not really competitive in providing actual labor, despite the advertising, except in the sex trafficking trade.
Not sure how much of Jessyk Combine's actual revenue is based on the slave trade, but I'll wager all those ships violating the equipment clause of the Cherwell convention will be moved into safer space for the time being.
I'm sure the genetic slave trade is just too lucrative to just abandon.
Slavery is NOT really profitable. Anton pointed that out a while ago which was one reason he felt there was something more behind Manpower.
Also, having slavery means you have an immense amount of property that can/will be lost as soon as it is located. Torch will lead the way but remember that Manticore, Beowulf, and Haven were three of slavery's main enemies.
As for Darius, people from outside might not recognize it as a slave state. People lived well; chances are there was no poverty (jobs would be found for those without, even if they didn't want it).
The main difference between residents of Darius and Manticore is that the latter could vote for their leaders. Take a look at Europe now where the EU Parliament makes decisions for countries even if the countries do not like it. Yes, there is a difference but not a big one.
If ships from the GA came in, they could be greeted, treated reasonably well, and then they would leaves. Darius might be producing ships like crazy but it might now be easy to actually prove connections to MAlign. As for the few thousand Mesans there, they would not be hard to disguise from casual visitors.