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Biyan is violently conquered by Cene.

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Anitam will remove their sanctions if the country is being administered properly. What's Cene's present red arrangement?

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They have plenty of reds and have brought some along to handle the place, standard internationally acceptable protocol.

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No more sanctions on Biyan! 

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"Does this mean all the blues who gave the 'torture the kids' order get shot, I think I approve of that."

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"If you shoot all the blues when you conquer a place then they've no incentive to surrender and the war'll drag on much longer than necessary."

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"Not all of 'em just those ones specifically."

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"I suppose we'll see."

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Cene has rather farcical trials for some of Biyan's blues, but not over that in particular; the overlap is incidental.

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How unsurprising. 

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It really is. The international community recognizes Cene's ownership of the territory.

The Anitami ex-red writer follows up her memoir with science fiction about a world in which there are far more castes, subdividing even more finely: farm purples and artisan purples and menial purples, the more creative end of yellow work spun off into its own caste, the nerd/artist distinction in greens enshrined in law, medical oranges separate from others. She sets a series of vignettes in this world about people from families of one sort with ambitions and proclivities that would be attainable in reality but are hopelessly stymied by the more elaborate system.

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...clever. 

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It's popular. It also gets more people to pick up her memoir, which, since the first 4/5 of it are about being a red, is, uh. Chilling.

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She didn't actually get a chance to read it when it came out; she does now.

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The memoirist had an impoverished only-childhood and helped operate a crematorium from very young and found solace in writing anonymously on the internet (she doesn't give her pseudonym; she is embarrassed by her early work). When she was three her wrench broke and the red stores did not happen to have one so she put on her shoe covers and went to see if she could send electronic money to a store and get them to toss her one and she got her knee broken by a cop and took two seasons and a near-fatal battle with postoperative infection before she could walk again and her family was all glad that at least she wasn't dead; she switched to working in one of the red stores since one can't do her old job on crutches. She digresses into the travails of her friends and neighbors too. There is a red's perspective on world events when the thing people are now calling Transition Era started to happen. And then decontamination happened! She doesn't feel any different but everything that isn't how she feels is different.

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She's glad it's selling well.

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It's censored in Cene. Miolee loves it though.

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And censorship is hard when the internet exists.

 

 

 

The cop sues the author for defamation. 

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She didn't name the cop in her book. How does she know it's her she's defaming?

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...the description is pretty descriptive!

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The description of how she broke her knee? That one?

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Yes, that is the description. 

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Surely this description describes only a cop who broke her knee, and not any cops who did not do that and would have grounds to object to the description if it were ascribed to them.

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The cop will break her knee again if she gets too clever.

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Again, she says.

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