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Admiral Daro'Xen vas Moreh ([personal profile] childhood_surgery) wrote2012-05-25 03:53 pm

Text: Formal Recommendations

During my short time here, I've discovered and, indeed, encountered, a number of unusual facts regarding our living conditions. While remaining sceptical as to the nature of my surroundings, it is in my interest to approach matters as I would in any other survival situation.

To that end, I with to contribute the following recommendations, which I believe will make life easier for all concerned:

(1) Some sort of working economy. Not in the form of money, but a principle my people live by. On our ships, a public area is designated in which unused belongings can be placed into storage lockers. A form of market, if you wish. Those in need may visit this location and take what they find. This way, resources are communal and the ship's society is more valued.

Implementing this would do much to alleviate a sense of futility and aggravation. At present, unless I am greatly mistaken, there seems to be nothing focused on generating collective harmony.

(2) Perusing network entries leaves me with the distinct impression of an absence of law. Or at least, co-operative agreement. I am willing to discuss how we operate this in our fleet, should any of those with 'warden' status wish to do so. I believe it can be adapted to a single vessel's operation with a minimum of fuss.

Cordially,

Admiral Daro'Xen vas Moreh
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[personal profile] thrawn 2012-05-26 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
I am unfortunately familiar with governments which are willing to use nobility and moral high ground to stand by while others are enslaved or destroyed.

Was AI development illegal?
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[personal profile] thrawn 2012-05-27 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Mechanical beings, droids, as they're called where I am from, see wide use in the military. Although the use of droids as soldiers came to an end after the clone wars.

Your preferred strategy, if successful, would certainly offer greater benefits than destroying them.