MKSheppard wrote:
TO: THE MEH
FROM: SHEPISTAN
To answer your question; it is this specific requirement you have laid forth:
'you give us the ones that have committed particularly heinous acts, molesting people, torturing hundreds, and mass murder. We wouldn't want to be experimenting on people who are only guilty of activating powers they didn't know they had.'
That is causing a lot of problems in the possible flow of prisoners to you.
In Shepistan, Pskyers aren't human. This is stated in the revised Sheparticles of Colonization which were instituted after the Amplitur Wars.
It would greatly aid our effort if you would just abandon all moral, legal, and ethical scruples regarding the use of Psyker test subjects.
It's not like they're human, anyway. They're just product.
As for your goals, they are...intruiging, considering that we are facing a renewed Amplitur threat; and that some aspects of Psykerism could be mechanized using HUEG robotics with bio-organic CPUs.
TO:Shepistani Republic
FROM: The Multiversal Empire of Happiness
We apologize for not being clear; In The MEH, all creatures that are both sentient and sapient, being organic, mechanical, or magical, are recognized as being people, and when we drag them off to a laboratory to be experimented on, we do not delude ourselves into thinking that they are not. We simply tell them, to their face, that they were chosen for experimentation because they were the best choice (Or the easiest depending on circumstances.).
Likewise, if we are on the border of a nation that has large amounts of resources, we do not tell ourselves "We will destroy you impure abominations." We merely say "We are going to kill you and take your shit."
(Unless they are Orks, in which case their love of fighting makes them a menace, and they live on resource-rich worlds, in which case it is both.)
Defining away someone from being a person is pointless and only assists in doing things that would not otherwise seem like a good idea, showing that you may be going through the wrong course of action.
But back to the main point: How many of the prisoners of the requested type can you deliver, and in what time frame?
Signed
Saint #321