tlb wrote:I am pretty sure that the current Eridani Edict does not specific an eye for an eye, or in this case a planet for a planet. Instead it says that all responsible individuals will be rounded up and tried for the crime, with execution as the punishment if found guilty.
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... ngton/31/0
Yep. The League was so militarily ahead that they didn't need to resort to MAD to enforce the Edict. If they found you'd violated it an overwhelmingly large fleet would show up at the offenders capital system and demand the surrender into their custody of everyone involved in authorizing, supporting, or implementing the violation. (Basically most of the government and military)
Any system foolish enough to refuse would get battalions of marines landing to forcibly take all those people into custody. The League then sets up a new government who will have it firmly impressed upon them that they're not allowed to do that sort of thing.
I'm sure a number of Innocent standers by would end up killed in such a confrontation but the League is NOT making retaliatory "wholesale and wanton slaughter" upon planets foolish enough to cause an Edict violation.
Part of the reason for the Edict was to convince anyone that was attacked in violation of the Edict that they were better off running to the League than launching an "eye for an eye" counter strike. (Because the League would have come down on both parties, retaliation is no mitigation for an Edict violation).
I can't imagine any significant power who decides to enforce that part of the accepted rules of interstellar war would do so with a mass casualty strike because the goal is to minimize those - not to get stuck in an endless cycle of planet killing.