He's going to kill them they have to get away--
she commands it--
and then they are away and it occurs to her that she never specified where to. She slowly unclenches her arms from their death grip around her sister and looks around.
He's going to kill them they have to get away--
she commands it--
and then they are away and it occurs to her that she never specified where to. She slowly unclenches her arms from their death grip around her sister and looks around.
Good question.
Anyone who has an unauthorized kid gets sterilized, to be reversed not before I fix the planets thing. I'm pretty sure I can fix the planets thing soon enough I don't need to rip babies from their parents' arms, like, I understand why it's necessary but that doesn't mean I have the stomach for it.
You probably wanna allow some leeway in how many credits you give out then. Most places take the baby so nobody's tempted to have one extra.
I think there's also like international treaties on population control you should be careful of.
All polities in the world are required to absolutely guarantee that they will stay under a certain population growth rate by any means necessary, allow no more new citizens than they have space for as defined thus, and regularly allow external census-taking to ensure that they are in compliance. They are to cooperate with other countries' efforts to expel and repatriate illegal immigrants and if found aiding or abetting anyone's attempt to leave their country and populate elsewhere will be found in violation and sanctioned or attacked. There is an international body of population control which is empowered to do various things and grant limited exceptions in extreme circumstances.
If she's keeping experimental subjects in a polar land she will for population control purposes constitute a polity even if they don't behave like one in other respects.
Okay then.
So apparently we count as a polity at least for population control purposes; I feel like this should have implications for non-population-control purposes.
I mean--I'm not entirely sure what I mean. But--
If we can get people to accept decontamination as valid--
It'll be good to--already have something in place. Did that make any sense. I am not sure it did.
Kinda yeah. Does that make me horribly selfish? It probably makes more sense to just give them the resources to self-govern.
People're more likely to trade with polar reds who have planet-dispensing aliens looking out for them.
But every individual neighborhood is gonna have a structure to it so if you can govern the whole collection of 'em without messing that up too much it would be good.