Egil Skallagrimsson
Mongoose
I am after comments and ideas on how other GMs handle some aspects of the Imperial Laws of War (in a 3I setting, obviously).
As I understand it the Imperium allows different members to fight wars with each other, so long as the collateral damage is limited, and nuclear weapons (and other WMDs?) are not used.
However, I have always thought the idea a bit dodgy, on a number of grounds, viz,
1.if the Imperium is not able to offer stability, then there is little benefit in belonging to it.
2.interplanetary wars disrupt trade, invitably damage law and order, and are likely to create piracy (so will not be tolerated for long).
3.the Imperial nobility are responsible to the Emperor, can be removed, and often do not rule the worlds they are the nobles for (so should not be driven by the violent passions that might lead to war, and are less likely to be beguiled into war as a way to increase personal power), instead operating as a layer of the civil service.
4. one of the principles of Imperial Law is that space beyond the 10 diameter limit is owned by the Imperium, surely allowing independant military activiy in that area undermines Imperial sovereignty?
So, with all that in mind, if a conflict developed I imagined that the IN would intervene pretty quickly and enforce a ceasefire, while local and sector nobles would negotiate a solution.
And all that seemed to work quite well in, say, the Spinward Marches.
Then I read the Deneb Sector, where sector politics seem to be driven by threatened or real wars between powerful noble houses, with the Imperium generally tolerating such activities. The various nobles seem to have direct rule of most worlds (or, at least, those worlds are happy to support the nobility's self-aggrandisement), and are allowed to develop substantial navies (though banned from using capital ships) and engage in "good" wars. The political system seems chaotic and damaging to Imperial stability and trade. Why allow it, especially when the Imperium seems strong enough to prevent such turbulence?
So, have I mis-understood Denebian politics, or even Spinward March politics?
All comments appreciated.
Egil
As I understand it the Imperium allows different members to fight wars with each other, so long as the collateral damage is limited, and nuclear weapons (and other WMDs?) are not used.
However, I have always thought the idea a bit dodgy, on a number of grounds, viz,
1.if the Imperium is not able to offer stability, then there is little benefit in belonging to it.
2.interplanetary wars disrupt trade, invitably damage law and order, and are likely to create piracy (so will not be tolerated for long).
3.the Imperial nobility are responsible to the Emperor, can be removed, and often do not rule the worlds they are the nobles for (so should not be driven by the violent passions that might lead to war, and are less likely to be beguiled into war as a way to increase personal power), instead operating as a layer of the civil service.
4. one of the principles of Imperial Law is that space beyond the 10 diameter limit is owned by the Imperium, surely allowing independant military activiy in that area undermines Imperial sovereignty?
So, with all that in mind, if a conflict developed I imagined that the IN would intervene pretty quickly and enforce a ceasefire, while local and sector nobles would negotiate a solution.
And all that seemed to work quite well in, say, the Spinward Marches.
Then I read the Deneb Sector, where sector politics seem to be driven by threatened or real wars between powerful noble houses, with the Imperium generally tolerating such activities. The various nobles seem to have direct rule of most worlds (or, at least, those worlds are happy to support the nobility's self-aggrandisement), and are allowed to develop substantial navies (though banned from using capital ships) and engage in "good" wars. The political system seems chaotic and damaging to Imperial stability and trade. Why allow it, especially when the Imperium seems strong enough to prevent such turbulence?
So, have I mis-understood Denebian politics, or even Spinward March politics?
All comments appreciated.
Egil