EDG said:
iainjcoleman said:
Hence why we no longer have organised crime.
Bingo.
Given the size of space to hide in, and the total lack of any kind of centralisation in the Imperium, I cannot see any way for anyone to track anything there.
Organised crime should be thriving.
With the greatest of respect, twaddle.
"the total lack of any kind of centralisation" - unless you are referring to a 3rd Imperium that is
not the 3I of the OTU, that's completely, totally, and absolutely wrong.
The Imperial military is centrally organised, there are centrally organised civilian and military intelligence organisations, the Imperial economy is centrally regulated ... all hinted at or stated quite specifically in canon sources ...
And before you try a strawman argument about the size of the Imperium being a problem - well, yes, it is. So?
Size, and communications delay, doesn't make centrally directed government impossible, or even particularly difficult.
Not all forms of "centralisation" are Stalinist dictatorships directing everything down to the daily production of roofing nails.
The whole purpose of the Imperium is to protect and promote Interstellar Trade - the Imperial Government specifically reserves the legal jurisdiction outside planetary atmospheres, in system space and elsewhere, for itself, and enforces such legal jurisdiction.
One can argue it might not be particularly effective in doing so, but based on canon sources that would be rather hard to make stick except, as noted elsewhere, in special, unique, rare, circumstances.
And "not particularly effective" is
not the same as "active pirate havens in every subsector, or even every sector".
If you wish to believe differently, fine, I have no problem with it - I'll never be playing in your campaign (and, on the face of it, wouldn't want to, either ... and I happily accept that the feeling would likely be entirely mutual).
Phil