Prejudice.
Basicly nothing of that mission RP brief mentioning slaves and taking thereof is anything but conjecture.
Facts are: 1. Hired a corporation 2. Corporation is run by Amarrians. (Part about finding out, just now, is not a fact.) 3. Corporation has brought in heavy defence.
Amarrians take slaves from outside the Amarr Empire. -The most common form of objection fielded by Amarr loyalist is not that it does not happen. Merely that those doing so are not currently doing it with the blessing of the Empirial authority
Minor things but since this is OOC I'll point out that automatically assuming that the mission agents are giving an unbiased, or even truthful description of the mission is a bit off.
Also I do agree OOC that the 'not currently approved slave taking' seems bit thin excuse. But if it works IC, well.
Not sure I understand what you're trying to say here.
Amarrians with any significant in-space assets are feudal lords. Holders. The Empress herself designates rights and powers to the Holders. Companies within the Amarr Empire are holder-invested in and holder-controlled.
Having an Amarrian corporation fly into Federation space, set up a work camp with Gallente and other local citizens as their work force, as the mission information states, presumably subjecting them to work conditions not quite on par with what the Federation expects, since they're keeping those citizens there with vast military force.
If you put up a chainlink fence with barbed wire, can you claim anything other than involuntary servitude?
Logically, the result of this analysis reinforces my initial claim; that the Amarrians are enslaving foreign nationals within foreign sovereign space, and then taking them back with them to the Empire. Why the Amarrians would let them go at this point, to be living, breathing witnesses to what happened, is beyond my comprehension.
So, before flinging around words like 'prejudice' in an OOC debate, please remember we're all players of the same game here. I'm merely attempting to elucidate an often-contended point on inter-empire relations.
If we are going to claim that missions have no semblance of PF truth, then at least don't be shy about it. We're merely throwing away the life's work of dozens of CCP employees on the whim that the content they created doesn't match our pre-determined notions of how our factions operate.
Personally, I feel we owe a bit more to the fine folks at CCP to at least think about these kinds of questions, instead of
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