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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fabrux: [QB] [b]Question Four[/b] A.1) Snay: [i]Riots have broken out on Darev V, including in the planetary capital. There has been destruction and the loss of life. With Nillavi forces occupied elsewhere, and police resources stretched to the limit on Darev V, the planet's governor has contacted Starfleet directly with a request for Federation troops to end the riot and restore order.[/i] First of all, Nillavi is not a UFP member and as such the Prime Directive most certainly applies here to not interfere in the internal politics of another government. Secondly, UFP forces are not shock troops and will not be utilized as such to quell an uprising. I contact the Nillavi government and advise them as such, however I offer to send a mediation team with protection detail to help settle grievances if desired by both the Nillavi government and the rioters. A.2) Soul-less Beacon: [i]Nillavi refugee ships are headed for an unclaimed planet in system A9513. While in neutral space, the Senac are beginning to accuse the Nillavi of taking advantage of the situation by expanding out of their territory. The Senac request that Starfleet do something about this dangerous expansionism before it poses a threat to Senac sovereignty. Whatcha gonna do?[/i] Besides the initial colonization of the Nillavi cluster, the Senac have been content stating within their star system and until now have not shown interest in system A9513 and I question their interest now. I send the [i]Beresford[/i] over to the system to see if there is something interesting there that the Senac have not informed us about. B) I enter into talks with the Nillavi government regarding a lease agreement on the industrial food replicators, stressing that these replicators will be operated, supervised, and maintained by Starfleet personnel and will be limited to foodstuffs ONLY. Any deviance from this guidelines will result in removal of the replicators. C) The registration of the ship in question is checked against Nillavi records to determine if the Qorn crew's claims of legal purchase is true. Turns out, they're not telling the whole truth: the ship was lost with all hands during a skirmish with the T'g'nari several years ago and was presumed destroyed. They purchased the ship, all right: from the T'g'nari. The ship is impounded and appropriate authorities within the Nillavi government are contacted. The crew is evacuated from the ship and detained in isolation. D) Boy, the Nillavi have some nerve, don't they? Pleading for help to quell rebellions, asking for food, and now complaining that we're interfering in their trade? They really need to decide what it is they want from the UFP. If they want help, they need to follow UFP law. UFP law specifically prohibits any trade/artificial techological acceleration of pre-warp, pre-unified government cultures. If the Nillavi want to continue trading with the Qorn, I have no choice but to suspend all aid to the Nillavi government and recall all replicators already in service. E) Since neither ship has issued a distress signal or requested my assistance, I sit this one out. A conflect between two non-UFP governments is none of our business and we will rightfully stay away. Should either government request assistance, that is a different matter. [b]Question Five[/b] A) Snay: Neither the Nillavi nor the T'g'nari have asked for our help in this situation. If the Nillavi were the agressors in this situation, the T'g'nari are fully within their rights to seek justice from the offending Nillavi vessel. If the T'g'nari were the agressors, the Nillavi seem to have managed to get away from the encounter for the time being and are on their own. Yes, we are currently involved in trade with the Nillavi, but without a formal request of assistance from them, it is not our responsiblity to get involved in their disputes with non-UFP members. B) I shift the [i]Aarchun[/i] to the general vicinity of Z436 and inform the [i]Beresford[/i] to stay within 8 hour's travel of the system. When the next convoy arrives, the [i]Aarchun[/i] will escort upon entry to the sector and the [i]Beresford[/i] will join in. C) Well this is just dandy. The remaining nation-states on Qorn are still conducting trade with the Senac and the Nillavi and I advise those governments that they may want to protect their interests. I stress to the Senac, however, that as UFP members they really shouldn't be conducting trade with a pre-warp culture and advise that they pull out and cut their losses. The [i]Atieno[/i] is still in the area and will respond to any agressive action towards Senac vessels, however any interactions between the Qorn, T'g'nari, and Nillavi are really none of our business/concern unless a formal request for assistance is issued. D) In a few million years, I doubt there will be anything resembling the UFP or its member races in existance. Any structures or infrastructure constructed on Oasis will likely be destroyed and buried by the time the Oasians have a level of intelligence to investigate. That being said, colonization on Oasis should be limited to those areas already settled, and any regions where the saurians are spotted will be declared off-limits. The population of Oasis should be limited to a few million to keep the impact to the planet low. E) This one will require more thought, will answer later. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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