There are still thukkers stations in the mandate if I am right. It looks like the gallente/caldari situation with some caldari or gallente corporations in their enemy territories. We even have minmatar corporations stations in the amarr empire (and the opposite).
Indeed.
More comments are warranted on the Ammatar political spectrum - I've taken your nice template and given a few suggested annotations and edits.
- Imperialists (orthodox) : Doing everything they can to live like true amarrians, doing whatever they can to fully integrate the mandate into the Empire in many cases as a province rather than a separate state. Vehemently opposed to the dealings of the previous Ammatar government - proud and welcoming of current Amarrian overlordship. These Ammatar may remove or deny vestiges of their primordial tribal heritage, proudly replacing it with copies of what they view as Amarrian. In some cases this may go to the extreme of disliking the Nefantar aristocracy - seeing it as a relic of the tribal era, however this extreme is more prevalent in the non-Nefantar, lower-ranking Ammatar.
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Determinists:
Type A: Those who view the role of Ammatar mandate as a friend/ally of rather than a servant of the Amarr empire (e.g. not just a happy satellite). Still quite pro-Amarr, they are happy to praise and look up to the Amarr as their 'big brother'. These would prefer not to be ruled directly by Amarr, but would accept the current status quo as a necessity considering the circumstances under which it was instituted, and would probably be disaffected by the treachery of the previous government.
Type B: More extreme; those who believe that the Ammatar Mandate is worthy of being entirely independent of the Amarr empire. They do not necessarily believe that the good relations should be changed, but are willing to sacrifice them for independence. They prefer to take pride in their culture (including borrowings from the Amarr) as Ammatar, rather than an attempted copy of the Amarr. They may be ambivalent to the behaviour of the previous government and see it as part in parcel of independent realpolitik.
- Tradionalists (conservatives) :
Type A: Happy with the old Nefantar situation, they would strive for their old prominence and supremacy, with the Amarrian favors. Wrapt in irredentist fervous, they may be in favor of bolder strikes against the Minmatar Republic because of their visions centered on the past. Mostly wealthy Ammatars with very aristocratic lineage.
Type B: Like Type A, except not aristocratic and more pro-imperial.
- Unionists (liberals) :
Type A: Not to be confused with the khanid unionists that wants the Kingdom to rejoin the Empire, the ammatar Unionists could be the ones tired of the war, looking for a reconciliation of the minmatars and the amarr (between their old origins and their new origins). Obviously, a quite minor group, with views firstly centered on cultural openness before than any real peace. Likely to have been the biggest contributor to defectors during the upheaval.
Type B: Like above, but focussed on reconciliation between Ammatar and Minmatar rather than Amarr and Minmatar. Willing to disconnect from Amarr influence.
- The Opportunists
These shrewd, cunning Ammatar may affiliate with and originate from any of the above groups, but this is a facade. The main motivator is self interest. There is nothing stopping them from using any of the political angles of the above for their own gain in an opportunistic manner. Not to be trusted, and difficult to tell apart from other groups. Some may have joined this group after the Ammatar order turned on its head, where the mandate seemed to be caught between a rock and a hard place. Others may be part of this group because...they're just rotten people
They may deal with Minmatar, pirates, or any other smelly groups of people whilst paying lip service to the Amarr.