As of today's turnchat, we have signed a Blood Truce with the Hive. This action was taken by the administration, knowing there might be constitutional questions regarding it, and following the turnchat Commissioner GeneralTacticus and Alpha Talent Maniac have asked the Court for a decision.
Questions before the Court:
1) Was the Blood Truce signed with the Hive constitutionally obtained?
2) Would it be constitutional to restore from a prior save, when the Blood Truce had not yet been signed?
3) In the opinion of the Court, what is the action that ought to be taken to resolve this matter?
Deliberations will begin once a quorum (three) of the Court can be assembled, and a Senior Justice appointed. This thread
A brief summary of the arguments that have been raised in the turnchat:
Pro:
A November poll, the last poll posted on policy toward the Hive, endorses peace with the Hive if they are willing to agree without setting conditions. In Voltaire's orders for this turnchat, he instructed us to
The spirit of these orders is to refuse enemy conditions for peace, which implies that a peace without conditions might be accepted. Alpha Talent Maniac, interpreting those orders in his constitutional role as fill-in for an absent Director, determined that we would accept the Hive offer of peace.
Con:
The Constitution specifically states that the Director of Foreign Affairs
The poll posted during Term III is no longer valid because it has been so long since it was posted. Furthermore, Voltaire never gave a specific order to make peace with the Hive if we could do it without giving in to demands. The decision to contact Yang, after which he offered peace without preconditions, was made by Alpha Talent Maniac after Voltaire had left the turnchat. Without the DFA on hand, Yang should not have been contacted in the first place. The decision to make peace with the Hive should have been delayed until the next turnchat, during which time a poll could be posted.
Thse are not the only arguments which could be raised, but they are the most salient ones raised during the turnchat. These arguments are summarized here to give the public an idea of the arguments that have been raised for and against the validity of the Truce.
Because deliberations have not formally begun, this thread is open for public comment.
Questions before the Court:
1) Was the Blood Truce signed with the Hive constitutionally obtained?
2) Would it be constitutional to restore from a prior save, when the Blood Truce had not yet been signed?
3) In the opinion of the Court, what is the action that ought to be taken to resolve this matter?
Deliberations will begin once a quorum (three) of the Court can be assembled, and a Senior Justice appointed. This thread
A brief summary of the arguments that have been raised in the turnchat:
Pro:
A November poll, the last poll posted on policy toward the Hive, endorses peace with the Hive if they are willing to agree without setting conditions. In Voltaire's orders for this turnchat, he instructed us to
1) Always accept the incoming transmission from another faction;
2) If a faction that we are currently at war with demands technology, laugh in their face;
3) If a faction that we are currently at was with demands energy credits, laugh in their face, unless of course it is a reasonable amount (meaning anything below 100ec);
2) If a faction that we are currently at war with demands technology, laugh in their face;
3) If a faction that we are currently at was with demands energy credits, laugh in their face, unless of course it is a reasonable amount (meaning anything below 100ec);
Con:
The Constitution specifically states that the Director of Foreign Affairs
May NOT:
Declare blood truce, peace, pacts if there hasn’t been a poll saying it is ok.
Declare blood truce, peace, pacts if there hasn’t been a poll saying it is ok.
Thse are not the only arguments which could be raised, but they are the most salient ones raised during the turnchat. These arguments are summarized here to give the public an idea of the arguments that have been raised for and against the validity of the Truce.
Because deliberations have not formally begun, this thread is open for public comment.
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