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Dateline
3205.040 Lakshmi Q8
Organised crime and lawless gangs had been terrorising the main
city of Lakshmi III for some time. With the help of offworld security
advisors, the colonial government launched a major operation to
restore law and order in Spring City, codenamed 'Operation Fumingate'
it aimed to remove the armed elements of criminal gangs. In a four
day battle, over 2,000 gangsters were killed and many more arrested.
Major anti-corruption trials are being held and entirely new police
and local government structures put in place. The Chair of the Colonial
Council said "...we feelt his is the start of a New Deal for
Lakshmi - things can only get better from now on..."
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Q7 Stardate 3205.035
The world of Grynd in Q7 is facing a bleak future after a rapidly
spreading crop blight devastated this year's harvest. Ecologists
have blamed the colony's rapid growth, leading to opening up of
new areas of rainforest where indigenous flora have been able to
cross-pollinate with imported cereal strains. Bill Beardy of 'Friends
of Grynd' described it as "a
disaster waiting to happen."
Recriminations aside, however, with the food harvest projected to
be only 50% of its normal level, the colonists now urgently require
food from offworld if tens of thousands are not to starve.
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Q5
Stardate 3205.039
Growing
resentment on the world of P34 about how the profits from the small
but fast-growing economy are divided has broken out into outright
conflict.
Supporters of the P34 Agrarian People's Party claim that a privileged
elite in the capital has enriched
itself at the expense of poor farmers in the countryside. Attempts
by the colony leadership to crack down on dissent has merely fanned
the flames of discontent, and now a simmering guerrilla movement
has developed into a fully-fledged Agrarian People's Militia organising
in remote areas. The government
seems to have effectively lost control of large sectors of the planet,
but insists that the situation is "under control" and
that "troublesome elements" in the populace will be swiftly
rooted out. In the meantime, they say that the economic climate
in the
capital remains unaffected, and urge outside companies not to reconsider
any investment decisions. "P34 is a victim of its own success!"
joked colony chief executive Pluto Kratt.
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Double Q4 Stardate 3205.042
A dispute over troop level reductions looks set to reach Martian federal
government after the Quadrant Four Association Court
referred the case to the Martian Supreme Court. The MAFC colony of
Doughbug has protested over the downgrading of its local Ground Force
Division to a Planetary Guard Division, with the loss of many large
equipment items, including orbital satellites and ICBMs. The Harness
government restructured Mars' ground forces following the 3202 Defence
Review in order to free up cash for a more space-based defence posture.
Although federal troops remain under the control of the Martian Star
Navy, and therefore Doughbug technically has no say in how they are
deployed, the colonial government is claiming that the federal government
is failing in its responsibility to provide adequate military protection
to the colony.
"It's crazy," commented colony Primus Elzbieta Rabiata,
"the government can afford to pay 24 SV this year for a new colony
RapidTrans system, but they can't afford to pay 1 SV to keep our Ground
Force Division operational! Where's the logic in that?"
If the case goes against Doughbug in the Supreme Court, the colony
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Q6 Stardate 3205.035
There has been considerable political turmoil on Blenda as the local
planetary Government has been forced to resign in the light of the
very poor economic situation. The opposition parties are highly fragmented
on Blenda, and it is expected that the situation will remain unclear
for several octants at least. In the meantime, a caretaker coalition
government has been formed under the leadership of Professor Arnim
Zola, leader of the hitherto small and unregarded Social Regrowth
Party. The Imperial Planetary Governor on Blenda has offered help
from Earther political consultants to assist with organising the local
elections at the earliest opportunity - but so far this has not been
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Marines guarding the Martian Senate can continue addressing politicians
and visitors as "mate", after a ban on the term was reversed.
After a complaint from a civil servant about informality, guards
were told to address everyone as "sir" or "madam".
But Senator 'Toinette Banderas (CGP, Q5), herself no stranger to
informality, said that barring the classic Martian appellation was
"absurd and ridiculous". With many of her mates on New
Marsalso up in arms, the official edict was overturned
within 24 hours.
The banning notice was issued by the Senate Internal Affairs Department
after the head of a government ministry complained about being called
"mate". But within hours Senator Banderas was leading
the calls for "mate" to be reinstated in Crater City.
She admitted that "there are circumstances where a more formal
address is appropriate". But, she went on, "for civil
servants to get so badly up themselves as to object to being called
'mate' by people they see every day is just the height of pomposity".
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