Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-26084195-20160801182655/@comment-26347028-20160818124146

Eureka Enderborn wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

Eureka Enderborn wrote:

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

Eureka Enderborn wrote:

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

Eureka Enderborn wrote:

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: "Why not?" "If one of your citizens killed another in the streets in a duel to the death over what must seem like a small matter, what would you do?" "If someone is sentenced to murder, we would lock them up. Our prisons aren't overcrowded enough to go through the hefty process that is capital punishment, although I can't say I disagree with the process at times." "Yeah. In Sakkra society, we wouldn't do a thing to the victor." "It does of course depend upon a murder conviction. We hold such challenges to be outlawed, but I'm sure some sort of agreement could be made in these… special circumstances." "Look, I simply don't think Human and Sakkra societies would mingle very well. I believe, were we to pull this off, it would be best to split the planet between us." "Then when the border friction ensues, we eventually forget all of this and go to war over it. I think not. We need to stand closer over this. Perhaps make the societies there more autonomous, and we sort out laws for all of them with concessions from both sides?" "I'm just concerned that there would be too much friction. Our people are very much different from one another."

"Friction would be there if we don't come together, my friend. And if we do, then we can find some middle ground and rule them off of that. Anyone settling there would be forewarned that this is an independent group under both of our rules as one, and hence the place itself would be more than autonomous enough. I presume you're aware that with a melting pot such as Orion it would most likely not stay ours if we don't give them something to fight for? What better than their own homes and livelihoods?"