MasterGwydion
Emperor Mongoose
Did you miss the other posts I have made on this forum about how Traveller is a ruleset and not a setting? Charted Space is an official Mongoose setting. Yes, I understand that at my table, I can do whatever I want, same as you at your table, but somehow you have managed to totally miss the point.Well, there is a reason why I keep insisting on a 'style guide' for Traveller...
Look, way back in the LBBs 'the Imperium' was whatever you made it. It was as corrupt or fascist or venal or lazy as the story called for. But then, back then almost every adventure was the PCs committing an illegal raid against some facility... INCLUDING AN IMPERIAL PRISON HULK
As Traveller has grown older more details were filled out. The assassination of Strephon told us more about How The Imperium Really Worked than any other source. And from there the follow-on authors took the ball and ran with it. With so many spoons in the soup, it's no wonder that things have continuity issues. And these things happen even with IPs that have a continuity czar from step one... just look at how much sturm und drang Star Wars has gone through even before Lucas told that toxic fan base to piss off and sold them out to Disney.
I think my take on the Imperial Charter is a good one for my game. It might work for your game too.
But My TU reflects a 'Grey Imperium' that is not the 'good guys' [they CERTAINLY don't suffer from the US' desperate need to wear the white hat] and not the 'bad guys'. My version of the Imperium acts for the good of the Imperium and is utterly unapologetic about it. It tries to act for the benefit of all 11,000 worlds but it realizes that acting for the good of the high pop /high tech 'islands of civilization' is the best way to provide the most benefits to the most citizens. Sometimes that means that worlds like Aramis/Aramis get eff'd over for the 'greater good'. My Imperium is one of Bismark-like 'realpolitik', where the power structure rules with as light a hand as it can but with as iron a fist as it has to. And my version of Emperor Strephon loses precisely zero sleep over that unfortunate fact of life.
You have more detail now about that the Third Imperium is and is not than ever before, Gwyd. You have as much information about the Traveller Third Imperium setting as the authors of the FASA Star Trek had about their setting in 1982. Let that one sink in.
I mean absolutely no disrespect to you when I say that you can just as easily pick a sector with the bare minimum of details... Fulani Sector for example [a full three sectors Spinward from the nearest Imperial possession] and put together a setting and government that makes more sense to you. Traveller is not the Third Imperium. The Third Imperium is a part, but just a part, of Traveller.
The point is, why have an "officially published setting" at all if they are not going to flesh it out? Why not just make everyone create their own universes? More detailed settings = more setting books = more money for Mongoose. Players who want things more general can either ignore the settingbooks or make up their own setting. No problem, but people who want things more filled out are left in the cold with no option but to build it for themselves. So, your method only helps people who want to game like you. My method takes care of both since written material can be Rule 0ed as always, but you can't ignore setting information that doesn't exist. I want it to exist. You don't. If Mongoose wrote it, you could simply not buy it since that is not YTU. I could buy it and use it and then we both get what we need. Both styles of play can be supported by having a detailed setting, but only your method is supposed by not having one.