....I really can't not reply, no matter how much I may want to. . .
Sansha Kuvakei's vision is the one and only future for mankind
The True Slaves are permissible/admirable/desirable or otherwise a quality worth keeping
The Nation must be rebuilt and fulfill Sansha's will (which I infer from canon as galactic domination)
The bolded ones I disagree with. Especially the second one, but in part the first. I never got from Canon that Sansha's Nation was ever a conquering group. Sansha built Sansha's Nation to get away from the failings of Empires and create a "true" Utopia in the vision he had of how it should be. He experimented on people and in doing so created a Dystopian society that, for anyone visiting or living there, would be entirely unnoticed unless they were "in the know" of what was going on.
Sansha's Nation expanded because he was buying up star systems people didn't want anymore. It grew because people heard how great it was to live there and moved on in. They were not conquesting or assaulting anywhere, not until they were attacked. The Empires went after Sansha, not the other way around. Claiming that "Galactic Domination" is part of Sansha's vision seems to me to be something that belongs in the second group, not the first.
Sansha's Vision was about the Empires leaving them the fuck alone, not about taking over space. They didn't start working on that until they were fighting for their very existence.
As for the first part. My gripe is with "one and only". I would replace it with "best".
In its original incarnation I would say that the Nation was never intended to be a conquering entity. However, the series of events that led to its downfall could very much have turned it into one. Sansha acquired huge areas of space and attracted an equally huge amount of followers. Somewhere along the line the power got to his head and his unethical research began. His genius created the True Slave technology and it was kept in the dark for a while as he continued to work on it.
Here I would argue that these experiments are not inherently dystopian if they had been kept only to a scientific level. When he was exposed, it became quite clear Sansha intended to make the True Slaves the bulk (or the entirety) of the Nation's space forces. I believe it was a vast majority of his followers that had left at that point and all who remained were the True Slaves and the Citizens who believed wholly in his vision.
At this point I believe the war started with the four Empires and Sansha was brought down from his mad seat of power. Now in the aftermath of the Nation's ruin this is where things are skewed. All that remains is the True Slaves and the Citizens. Sansha created the True Slaves to be his completely faithful, unwavering army. In this way, that war a century ago is still going on for them. They are still fighting it, even if everyone else has moved on and buried that part of history. The continued rumors of Sansha's Nation's build up from the Nightmare and True Creations' descriptions imply this.
Thusly, this is why I call the primary school the Path of the True Sansha. Those who follow it are among those that stayed with Sansha during the fall a century ago. True Slaves and madmen utterly devoted to how Sansha envisioned the future and however flawed he wanted to achieve it.
I do agree with you that the Nation was not originally about conquering, however the war did change that in my opinion.
...this thread will be my downfall.
Addendum:
I think you have the two "Primary Views of thought" incorrectly set out in general, because by the way you have it focussed the primary disagreement is the True program, and I don't think that there is really much contention in that. Part of being a Sansha is accepting the True program at this point in time. If you do not accept the True program, then I would argue you are not a Sansha, you are a Utopianist. Which the Nation is a part of, but that is very little of the aspect of the Nation in general.
Secondly, I think that the difference is between the Conquest versus the Society.
I would suggest the two schools of thought break down more into whether or not someone wants to be a Pirate and general rabble-rouser, or they want to Rebuild the Nation. What are they fighting for? Are they fighting for the Nation? Are they trying to build Sansha's vision? Or are they looking for an excuse to yell really loud and blow as much up as possible?
I would suggest that one of those is Sansha. The other is not.
The reason I include the True Slave program and how both schools view it is because it was arguably the central reason the Nation was brought down. In order to rebuild the Nation, this program and seemingly others like it will either have to be supported or destroyed. It cannot be ignored.
You would argue those not in favor of the program are not Sansha, and I would say that is something those in the primary school would say about those in the secondary school. I believe being a Utopianist is a big aspect of the Nation that was severely depleted during the mass desertion of the Nation and the resulting war. Now only the True Sansha have the most representation, while the Utopianist visionaries are understocked.
I agree with you that those that solely want to bang their sticks together and start meaningless conflicts are not Sansha. Mercenaries, however useful, rarely tend to build things. If you notice in my original post, this is why I include a distinct way each school of thought wants to rebuild the nation. The True Sansha want to rebuild it and launch a conquest, the Reformers want to achieve a Utopian state.
I made these two schools under the assumption one was a Sansha loyalist, and one must desire the Nation be rebuilt to qualify for this in my book. Otherwise, you are a mercenary on the Nation's payroll, basically. Perhaps I should've specified this in my original post?.
The Burning Life is out and it does have a good bit about the Nation. I won't put any spoilers in this thread, but you should probably read it.
I would not at all be surprised if they decided to completely alter how the Nation was implied from the start and made it this warlike monster.
It's not honestly, or I didn't get that impression from the book. There is a very distinct toss up between it wanting to return to war and it simply wanting to rebuild itself. Or perhaps simply mucking about?
I think there are more than 2 schools of Sansha thought. I know what Silver extolled was the more 'Utopian' side of it. I think that is a valid style of play for a Sansha. The idea was that the emphasis on the True Salves isn't all of what the Nation is or is about.
Admittedly IC Silver might tend to under-emphasis it, but I also think that OOC there is not really evidence that when the Nation was in its prime the True Slaves were the focus. I think a non-True-Slave-centric view of Sansha is still a valid style of Sansha RP.
I had thought about a third school for a while, one that is something like what you just described. However, given how the Nation is now and how the True Slaves cannot be ignored, I believe that it is a problem that must be addressed. That is why the second school, the one I believe that would fit what you described, has that line addressing the issue. Much like the old American slavery system that divided North and South way back when, to ignore it will fracture the Nation in my mind.
Sansha envisioned the True Slaves to answer one of the many problems on how to reach his Utopian state, I believe. In this way they were not the focus, but only became one afterward when the public revelations severely damaged Sansha and ultimately led to the war. A non-True Slave centric view is quite valid of course, I just have not seen many who have not taken a distinct stance on the issue either way. Or did I miss understand your point perhaps?
Very decent work there, Ghost.
What should also probably be covered is some sort of snapshot of what the hell kind of condition the nation's in; and not just its core states but also far-flung outposts in the hands of splinter groups like Traumark or the worlds of Esoteria, or the role played by raving, slavering beasts like Chelm, who probably eats babies for breakfast and kills everything around him whenever he's not getting chewed on by a capsuleer.
You know, a sort of primer on Sansha.
Would this be for this topic or another topic? I can work on another topic for the general state of the Nation.
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Oh my god I go and tell myself I won't make huge posts and here I am. lol
Edit; Oh I forgot. Glad to see you posting Lilith, you were among those I was hoping to see but I didn't know you registered.