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<blockquote data-quote="Reprisal" data-source="post: 199946" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p><strong>The Technocratic Coalition and the United Commonwealth of Toril</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Name</strong> - Reprisal.</p><p><strong>From</strong> - Parksville, British Columbia, Canada.</p><p><strong>Power(s)</strong></p><p> - The Technocratic Coalition</p><p> - aka The Technomancy</p><p> - aka The Technocracy</p><p> - The United Commonwealth of Toril</p><p><strong>PC(s)</strong></p><p> - Sir Ian Payne of the Technocratic Coalition</p><p> - Prime Minister Erika Lesage of the United Commonwealth</p><p></p><p><strong>Ideology:</strong></p><p></p><p>The basic ideology that both Ian Payne and Erika Lesage ascribed to was that of Empirical Thought and Classical Liberalism:</p><p> - Political power, or sovereignty, is derived not from the Divine, but from the people.</p><p> - The belief that all people are created equal, and are accorded basic rights such as life, freedom of choice, and private property. There are no castes as there are in traditional, or classical, conservatism; but there are classes. A person is free to move up and down the ladder of the class structure, but there are no free rides.</p><p> - The belief that people deserve to acquire that which they have earned by merit. Therefore, by this system, the rich are rich because they provide some service that is extremely valuable.</p><p> - The belief that it is the government's job to maintain Negative Liberty, also known as the Freedom from Constraint. The Government, by this ideology, is charged with making sure that there are no obstacles blocking its people from pursuing their goals.</p><p></p><p> - Ian Payne believed that only governments elected by its people are responsible for the occurences within its own borders. No foreign power had the right to dictate to the Technocracy because it was a foreign power. Such nations had no sovereignty over him nor the Technocracy, and their violent meddling was seen as an act of war. This justified the eradication of the elven people, at least nominally... Their loss was tragic, but avoidable. He believed the eradication of the elves was very much their own doing and that the Technocracy was not directly responsible for their demise.</p><p></p><p> - Erika Lesage was a more proactive governor. Instead of keeping others from interfering in the system, she intervened in the actions of her nation directly by invoking the War Measures Act in the face of a foreign power infiltrating the Humanoid Alliance. Instead of being a Classical Liberal, Erika was leaning more toward a Modern Liberal (a wee bit more left than CLs).</p><p></p><p><strong>Government Structure</strong></p><p></p><p>The government of the Technocracy was spotty at best... We never really got into it beyond the basic Parliamentry system...</p><p></p><p>The United Commonwealth of Toril had a more detailed political system:</p><p></p><p>At the heart of all politics was the <em>Commonwealth Parliament</em>. The Commonwealth Parliament is the name given to the two Houses of Parliament, an Upper and a Lower. Political parties, each espousing a different political ideology, vied for control of the Commonwealth Parliament...</p><p></p><p>The first, called the Commonwealth Senate, is the Upper House of Parliament. The Senate was designed to act as a forum for member-states where each member was on equal foot with one-another. Therefore, each of the many Technocratic Coalition members each had four Senators, as did the larger but fewer Humanoid Alliance territories. They would be the last legislative house to pass a Law before it was sent to the President to be given Presidential Assent.</p><p></p><p>The second, called the Commonwealth Assembly, is the Lower House of Parliament. The Assembly was designed to represent all the people within the UC. Using a simple "Majority Wins" system in each voting district, or Riding, a multitude of Commonwealth Representatives are elected. Unlike the Senate, where the multitude of Technocratic member-states are given the advantage, the Humanoid Alliance, with its <strong>huge</strong> population is given the advantage. (This is important later.)</p><p></p><p>The Assembly is by far the most important of the two houses as the domestic government is determined here:</p><p></p><p>The Leader of the party with the most seats in the Commonwealth Assembly is constitutionally given the right to become Prime Minister and appoint a Cabinet. These Cabinet Ministers are each given portfolios such as Agriculture, Magical Applications, Industry, Justice, and Education. The Domestic Government is largely charged with running the country, or rather the Commonwealth, smoothly.</p><p></p><p>The Presidency is the last facet of the United Commonwealth, and is elected by a simple Commonwealth-wide popular vote. The President is given control over all Foreign Policy, the Military and is given a vital veto of domestic laws. In this respect, it is obvious why we chose Forrester to be President as there are a lot more humanoids than humans, gnomes and dwarves in the Commonwealth now that the Humanoid Alliance formed.</p><p></p><p><strong>Miscellaneous Information:</strong></p><p></p><p>An interesting note is that Ian Payne never intended for the Humanoid Alliance to join with the Technocratic Coalition so readily... He did give out the call for any nation to join their own, but did not expect the belligerent humanoids to take up the offer. In relation to the Humanoids, and Kara-Tur (I think that's what they were called), he called for the formation of a World Forum, which never actually occured... As a result, Ian had a much larger confederacy on his hands (therefore harder to run in an orderly fashion), and no World Forum. Once the Humanoids accepted the universal offer, Ian was flaberghasted, but accepted it and started working with his ally, Lord Forrester.</p><p></p><p>And thus, the seeds were planted... but were they seeds of unity, or discontent?</p><p></p><p>When I joined the 3rd IR, I had to come up with an explanation as to how the UC would allow Forrester to do what he did... I came up with the idea that there was a change of government in the Commonwealth. Instead of Ian Payne's, and later Erika Lesage's, <em>Liberal-Democratic Party of Toril</em>, the Humanoid-backed <em>Commonwealth Party of Toril</em> had been at power during the time Forrester (the Player) was controlling the entire Commonwealth.</p><p></p><p>When Forrester left, I joined, and began posting a series of newspaper articles explaining how the people of the UC found out about the star-matter bombing of Oerth and demanded that the Domestic Government and the President step down. Though the Humanoids conceded that the DG step down, they were fully behind Forrester. </p><p></p><p>He was their Charles de Gaulle, and could do no wrong in their eyes. (Man, I <em><strong>hate</strong></em> de Gaulle! "Vive le Quebec liberté!" my butt! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /> )</p><p></p><p>Thus, my posting of the newspaper articles most likely hatched plots on the part of other players, and they proceeded to destroy Payne's mistake. </p><p></p><p>And the rest, they say, is history...</p><p></p><p>((It was at that time that I stopped playing, as I had the belief that there was a lot more behind the conflict... More precisely the transfer of about seven 11th Level spell capable countries to a certain faction... I guess I should have e-mailed Edena about 2500% more than I did... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> ))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reprisal, post: 199946, member: 1161"] [b]The Technocratic Coalition and the United Commonwealth of Toril[/b] [b]Name[/b] - Reprisal. [b]From[/b] - Parksville, British Columbia, Canada. [b]Power(s)[/b] - The Technocratic Coalition - aka The Technomancy - aka The Technocracy - The United Commonwealth of Toril [b]PC(s)[/b] - Sir Ian Payne of the Technocratic Coalition - Prime Minister Erika Lesage of the United Commonwealth [b]Ideology:[/b] The basic ideology that both Ian Payne and Erika Lesage ascribed to was that of Empirical Thought and Classical Liberalism: - Political power, or sovereignty, is derived not from the Divine, but from the people. - The belief that all people are created equal, and are accorded basic rights such as life, freedom of choice, and private property. There are no castes as there are in traditional, or classical, conservatism; but there are classes. A person is free to move up and down the ladder of the class structure, but there are no free rides. - The belief that people deserve to acquire that which they have earned by merit. Therefore, by this system, the rich are rich because they provide some service that is extremely valuable. - The belief that it is the government's job to maintain Negative Liberty, also known as the Freedom from Constraint. The Government, by this ideology, is charged with making sure that there are no obstacles blocking its people from pursuing their goals. - Ian Payne believed that only governments elected by its people are responsible for the occurences within its own borders. No foreign power had the right to dictate to the Technocracy because it was a foreign power. Such nations had no sovereignty over him nor the Technocracy, and their violent meddling was seen as an act of war. This justified the eradication of the elven people, at least nominally... Their loss was tragic, but avoidable. He believed the eradication of the elves was very much their own doing and that the Technocracy was not directly responsible for their demise. - Erika Lesage was a more proactive governor. Instead of keeping others from interfering in the system, she intervened in the actions of her nation directly by invoking the War Measures Act in the face of a foreign power infiltrating the Humanoid Alliance. Instead of being a Classical Liberal, Erika was leaning more toward a Modern Liberal (a wee bit more left than CLs). [b]Government Structure[/b] The government of the Technocracy was spotty at best... We never really got into it beyond the basic Parliamentry system... The United Commonwealth of Toril had a more detailed political system: At the heart of all politics was the [i]Commonwealth Parliament[/i]. The Commonwealth Parliament is the name given to the two Houses of Parliament, an Upper and a Lower. Political parties, each espousing a different political ideology, vied for control of the Commonwealth Parliament... The first, called the Commonwealth Senate, is the Upper House of Parliament. The Senate was designed to act as a forum for member-states where each member was on equal foot with one-another. Therefore, each of the many Technocratic Coalition members each had four Senators, as did the larger but fewer Humanoid Alliance territories. They would be the last legislative house to pass a Law before it was sent to the President to be given Presidential Assent. The second, called the Commonwealth Assembly, is the Lower House of Parliament. The Assembly was designed to represent all the people within the UC. Using a simple "Majority Wins" system in each voting district, or Riding, a multitude of Commonwealth Representatives are elected. Unlike the Senate, where the multitude of Technocratic member-states are given the advantage, the Humanoid Alliance, with its [b]huge[/b] population is given the advantage. (This is important later.) The Assembly is by far the most important of the two houses as the domestic government is determined here: The Leader of the party with the most seats in the Commonwealth Assembly is constitutionally given the right to become Prime Minister and appoint a Cabinet. These Cabinet Ministers are each given portfolios such as Agriculture, Magical Applications, Industry, Justice, and Education. The Domestic Government is largely charged with running the country, or rather the Commonwealth, smoothly. The Presidency is the last facet of the United Commonwealth, and is elected by a simple Commonwealth-wide popular vote. The President is given control over all Foreign Policy, the Military and is given a vital veto of domestic laws. In this respect, it is obvious why we chose Forrester to be President as there are a lot more humanoids than humans, gnomes and dwarves in the Commonwealth now that the Humanoid Alliance formed. [b]Miscellaneous Information:[/b] An interesting note is that Ian Payne never intended for the Humanoid Alliance to join with the Technocratic Coalition so readily... He did give out the call for any nation to join their own, but did not expect the belligerent humanoids to take up the offer. In relation to the Humanoids, and Kara-Tur (I think that's what they were called), he called for the formation of a World Forum, which never actually occured... As a result, Ian had a much larger confederacy on his hands (therefore harder to run in an orderly fashion), and no World Forum. Once the Humanoids accepted the universal offer, Ian was flaberghasted, but accepted it and started working with his ally, Lord Forrester. And thus, the seeds were planted... but were they seeds of unity, or discontent? When I joined the 3rd IR, I had to come up with an explanation as to how the UC would allow Forrester to do what he did... I came up with the idea that there was a change of government in the Commonwealth. Instead of Ian Payne's, and later Erika Lesage's, [i]Liberal-Democratic Party of Toril[/i], the Humanoid-backed [i]Commonwealth Party of Toril[/i] had been at power during the time Forrester (the Player) was controlling the entire Commonwealth. When Forrester left, I joined, and began posting a series of newspaper articles explaining how the people of the UC found out about the star-matter bombing of Oerth and demanded that the Domestic Government and the President step down. Though the Humanoids conceded that the DG step down, they were fully behind Forrester. He was their Charles de Gaulle, and could do no wrong in their eyes. (Man, I [i][b]hate[/b][/i] de Gaulle! "Vive le Quebec liberté!" my butt! :mad: ) Thus, my posting of the newspaper articles most likely hatched plots on the part of other players, and they proceeded to destroy Payne's mistake. And the rest, they say, is history... ((It was at that time that I stopped playing, as I had the belief that there was a lot more behind the conflict... More precisely the transfer of about seven 11th Level spell capable countries to a certain faction... I guess I should have e-mailed Edena about 2500% more than I did... :rolleyes: ;) :D :cool: )) [/QUOTE]
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