The Exception That Proves The Rule

One question that is often asked by those newly come to the Empire is how, in a society which claims to value the liberties of the individual – and, indeed, specifically one’s freedom to associate and disassociate as one pleases – the Empire justifies its strict immigration policy. Does this not, they ask, vitiate the freedom of association of the citizen-shareholder who is asked to turn over his choices in this matter to the quote-better judgment-unquote of the Imperial Guard of Borders and Volumes?

The answer is that there is a specific means to address this. The V-series visa, which bypasses normal inplacement procedures, is based on the ancient eldrae custom of vouchsafe. Both as custom and as a matter of law, the tradition of vouchsafe allows someone to vouch for the good conduct of another; the one who takes the oath takes complete responsibility, both personal and legal, for the actions of the other, and suffers the same consequences if that person acts improperly. The consequences range from public scorn, if the person vouched for behaves rudely, to even death, if that person commits a capital crime.

So one need not simply accept that one has signed over all one’s judgment concerning freedom of association to the Imperial Guard of Borders and Volumes when one becomes a citizen-shareholder; if one sincerely believes that their judgment is superior than that of civilization’s appointed guardians, they may pledge vouchsafe for the admittance of anyone not specifically banned from the Empire, and they will be granted admittance – but by doing so, they accept the responsibility to their fellow citizen-shareholders that would otherwise be vested in the Empire for any and all social, civil, and criminal liabilities imposed upon the citizen-shareholder body by he for whom they pledged vouchsafe, even to the extent of wagering their citizen-shareholdership (forfeited should the vouchsafee require deportation) and even, upon occasion, life itself upon their judgment of their vouchsafee’s capacity for good behavior.

In this way, the freedom of association is maintained, but the externalities of unwise association are properly vested upon he who chose poorly in imposing them upon his fellows.

(And, of course, this system provides valuable feedback to the IGBV. Should the number of V-series visas issued and completed successfully – with the vouchsafee departing with a clean record or being upgraded to standard inplacement – rise, this will be and has been taken as a sign that inplacement standards are too strict relative to societal standards, and they will correspondingly be eased, to the aid of future potential immigrants.)

– The Aeonic Book of Practical Imperialism: A Guide for the Recovering Outsider

Just Another Day In Inplacement

“Got a good one for you!”

“Why is it, Annis, that when you say ‘good one’, I hear ‘utter wire-and-tape job’?”

“Couldn’t say, boss.  Anyway, today’s case here-and-now one-thirteen.  An infugee from the Republic – one of their scientists who wanted to defect, looks like.  He managed to piece together some good-enough brain-scanning equipment out of repurposed lab equipment, then programmed it to rip him and mail him to us in a few thousand steganographically-concealed parts, scrubbing as it went.  ExSec picked him out of the stream and shuffled him over here.”

“That’s routine.  Don’t make me wait for the good part.”

“Well, it looks like their firewalls are a little bit better than he thought they were.  They detected the transmission and cut it off in midstream.  We have about half of his mind-state.  The other half’s still at the sending point.”

“Okay.  Well, call –”

“And the Vonnie ambassador is pounding the table demanding that we send back our half.”

“Hah.  If you ever find one to beat this, remind me to go on leave and stick you with the coordinator’s job.”  He rubbed his temples. “Right.  Get me whoever found this over at ExSec, State and Outlands, the Curia, whoever’s senior on-shift at Instantiations, and a stiff drink.”