Very, Very Small States
“The Microstatic Commission is the Impies’ bad joke at the expense of the rest of us. You don’t really think they care about thousands of tiny freeholds, do you? It’s just another means they use to defeat anyone’s attempt to build real institutions and real stability in the Worlds, in the same way as they use the bully pulpit of their Presidium seat to defeat any attempts to give the Conclave some teeth.”
“They encumber the Accord with hundreds, at least, of insignificant delegations – and at the same time, by forcing their recognition and permitting them to equip themselves with military-grade weaponry, they hamstring any actual polity’s attempt to deal with separatist movements, money laundering, tax havens, smuggling, data havens, citizenships-of-convenience, and the other various violations of sophont rights that come along with permitting this promiscuous multiplication of sovereignties by anyone who can get a ship out beyond claimed volumes!”
– Ambassador Sev Mal Criol, League of Meridian
“The Imperials certainly do have their own reasons for propping up the Microstatic Commission and thereby all we free drifts and small freesoil worlds. I’ve never believed otherwise – for myself, I think they do find us useful in their ideological competition with the centralizing factions in the Accord – and I doubt very much any of my colleagues are naïve enough to do so either. But they don’t require that we agree with them, vote with them, fight with them, or trade with them – or, indeed, apparently do anything but exist – in exchange for lending the weight of their credence to our sovereignty, and so we don’t really care what those reasons are.”
“As long as they don’t change, anyway. But for centuries past and for now, it’s helped keep us free and independent of the polities we abandoned and old-school imperialists like Sev Mal’s League, and that’s good enough for me.”
– Ambassador Restal ni Korat an Aiym, Autarchic Habitat of Koesnrat (pop. 47)
“Well, of course we have our own reasons, but they’re hardly as cynical as even Ambassador ni Korat an Aiym implies. Just because it is a matter of ideology doesn’t mean that it’s not sincere – and I will ask you the same question I would ask any of the challengers of the Microstatic Commission’s members’ rights. How many does it take to be considered sovereign? A hundred, a thousand, a million? A billion? Why not a trillion, while we’re setting thresholds, and throw quite a few of the loudest complainers out of the Accord?”
“We maintain that this number is one – as our own constitutional arrangements would imply to anyone who studied them – because no larger kind of sovereignty existed until this one, and that one, and those other ones, came together to make them with their own powers. And should some thousands, or some hundreds, or some tens, or even one alone choose to exercise it themselves, we’ll support them in that. As a matter of principle.”
– Presiding Minister Calis Corith-ith-Corith, Empire of the Star
“All of these are true.”
– ‘Victoria Diarch’, pseudonymous extranet pundit