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I've been trying to determine whether this is really a constitutional issue, since it doesn't seem to say anything about orders being "outdated" or about who can order the initiation of contact with another faction (specifically whether Herc wasn't allowed to do so).
Kass seems to be available too, but in either case just let me know if I'm needed for formal deliberations.
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Cedayon
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And since Voltaire, rather than Hercules, was the DFA at the time of the turnchat, no one was present with the authority to order the contact?
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Cedayon
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quote: Originally posted by Voltaire
Did the Hive attempt to contact us or did we contact them?
If they contacted us then I gave the authorization to negotiate and therefore the question is a non-issue. | I'm under the impression that Hercules requested the communication, and that Yang didn't initiate the contact.
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Hercules
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in Tir Na Og
Sep 2002 time: 05:26
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There is one further point which is worth discussing ( before I poll on it) and it is this.
Is it reasonable to expect the DFA to have to wait for an communication appoach from the AI
quote: The Director of Foreign Affairs will do all foreign negotiations. |
but do they always have to wait until contacted by another faction first.
As Cedayon mentions we could be within reach of a diplomatic victory if we wanted to but to have to wait until spoken to would be a ridiculous situation.
EDIT Sorry about the double post
Last edited by Hercules on 05-03-2003 at 08:05
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Cedayon
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I've already made my decision, but there's some dispute amongst us. Sorry for the delay, I am but one.
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Cedayon
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I consider the initiation of contact with Yang to be unconstitutional (Herc had no grounds on which to make the request, GT had no grounds on which to grant it).
Therefore I "vote" that the "old" (not really old, the only difference being whether the contact has taken place or not) save be used, and things proceed from there.
Note that I prefer peace with the Hive (until we can stomp them), and thus naturally would prefer the after-contact save, but since that peace occured due to an unconstitutional decision...
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Omnipresent conscience
Oct 2002 time: 05:26
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I think we decided to make deliberation and voting private, in PMs, as opposed to posted here?
I think using the old save is unconstitutional, since we are in a more privilaged position than we were before. We have information we should not have were we to use the earlier save. Yes the truce was unconstitutional (I think they can make contact, but signing the truce was not constitutional) but I think it has been done, and thus using the earlier save is unconstitutional.
I vote for using the later save, but declaring war. This is the most realistic, as the truce has been signed, albeit unconstitutionally. However with 4 judges, we need 3 to make a ruling, therefore we need both Kass and Adam to vote, and Adam hasn't been deliberating much.
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Cedayon
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quote: Originally posted by Drogue
I think we decided to make deliberation and voting private, in PMs, as opposed to posted here? | I wouldn't have minded that, but time is short and the AT/acting commissioner did sort of request it.
And yea, I have no idea where Adam is.
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