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==International==
==International==
These are crimes that are perpetrated across national borders (so between the Alliance and other empires, or rogue states).
These are crimes that are perpetrated across national borders (so between the Alliance and other empires, or rogue states).
===Raiding===
* The [[Chatcaavan Empire]] breaks border treaties and raids colonies for resources when it suits them. These operations are coordinated by [[Third-Who-Was |Third]] and his [[Baavo (Hand) |Hand]] at the behest of the [[Emperor Kauvauc Ueneuvin |Emperor]], and were one of [[Lisinthir Nase Galare]]'s


===Fur Trade===
===Fur Trade===
Trade in the skins/furs of sapient and intelligent beings. [[Kamaney Foster]] was a prominent trader in furs.


===Slave Trade===
===Slave Trade===
[[Chatcaava |Chatcaavan]] slave trade:
* Chatcaava acquire [[Alliance]] slaves when they can, but many of their slaves are not obtained by the Chatcaava directly but by purchasing or otherwise acquiring them from independent [[Pirates |pirates]].<ref name="etw-02" />
* Many male slaves are interrogated and then killed, while females and interesting or pretty males are kept as slaves in the Imperial Harem.<ref name="etw-02" />
==Internal==
===D-per laws===
*Forbade a D-per from some actions
*Amended after the Sargasso incident.
===Illegal Technology===
* It is illegal to build autonomous robots (in the sense of capable of autonomous action).<ref name="igc-17">''[[In Good Company (Fiction) | In Good Company]],'' Chapter 17</ref>
===Illegal Weapons===
* Claw-knives are banned across most of the Alliance, as the early [[Pelted]] did not want to grant their own natural weaponry to [[Humans |humans]].<ref name="etw-02">''[[Even the Wingless (Fiction) |Even the Wingless]]'', Part Two</ref>
===Identity Theft===
===Data Falsification===
===Controlled/Illegal Substances===
==== Klaidopin ("Wet") ====
A terrible brain-eating drug that is addictive after one dose and deadly after two, with death coming in a short few days. [[Jahir Seni Galare | Jahir]] can ameliorate its effects temporarily but there is currently neither effective treatment nor cure.
Can be synthesized, or extracted by killing [[Crystal People]] and using their innards. Nicknames are "braindead," "zombie," and "mindmelt."<ref name="er-03">''[[Earthrise (Fiction) |Earthrise]]'', Part Three</ref>,<ref>Mindline (Fiction)</ref>
Formal name is klaidopin.
==== Hekkret ====
See [[Hekkret]].
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Alliance]] [[Category:Crime]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 3 July 2022

Stuff here on Crimes in the Alliance

International

These are crimes that are perpetrated across national borders (so between the Alliance and other empires, or rogue states).

Raiding

Fur Trade

Trade in the skins/furs of sapient and intelligent beings. Kamaney Foster was a prominent trader in furs.

Slave Trade

Chatcaavan slave trade:

  • Chatcaava acquire Alliance slaves when they can, but many of their slaves are not obtained by the Chatcaava directly but by purchasing or otherwise acquiring them from independent pirates.[1]
  • Many male slaves are interrogated and then killed, while females and interesting or pretty males are kept as slaves in the Imperial Harem.[1]

Internal

D-per laws

  • Forbade a D-per from some actions
  • Amended after the Sargasso incident.

Illegal Technology

  • It is illegal to build autonomous robots (in the sense of capable of autonomous action).[2]

Illegal Weapons

  • Claw-knives are banned across most of the Alliance, as the early Pelted did not want to grant their own natural weaponry to humans.[1]

Identity Theft

Data Falsification

Controlled/Illegal Substances

Klaidopin ("Wet")

A terrible brain-eating drug that is addictive after one dose and deadly after two, with death coming in a short few days. Jahir can ameliorate its effects temporarily but there is currently neither effective treatment nor cure.

Can be synthesized, or extracted by killing Crystal People and using their innards. Nicknames are "braindead," "zombie," and "mindmelt."[3],[4] Formal name is klaidopin.

Hekkret

See Hekkret.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Even the Wingless, Part Two
  2. In Good Company, Chapter 17
  3. Earthrise, Part Three
  4. Mindline (Fiction)