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== An unfortunate discussion ==
== An unfortunate discussion ==


Despite its horrors, slavery and servitude remains, whether through legal or illegal means, in much of the Orion Arm. Though outright chattel slavery is illegal in much of the arm, it remains relatively common in lawless areas of space, such as much of the former [[White Belt Administration]], particularly after the collapse of its government.  
Despite its horrors, slavery and servitude remains, whether through legal or illegal means, in much of the Orion Arm. Though outright chattel slavery is illegal in much of the arm, it remains relatively common in lawless areas of space, such as much of the former [[White Belt Administration]], particularly after the collapse of its government.  
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A far more unfortunate fate is capture by the [https://wiki.newfrontiers.world/index.php/The_Stygians#Masters_of_their_Own_Destruction? Stygian Automata Ascendancy], who is rumored to "roboticize" entire captured crews into faithful servants of the Ascendancy.
A far more unfortunate fate is capture by the [https://wiki.newfrontiers.world/index.php/The_Stygians#Masters_of_their_Own_Destruction? Stygian Automata Ascendancy], who is rumored to "roboticize" entire captured crews into faithful servants of the Ascendancy.
=== Vatborne & Artificial Intelligence ===
With the curation of [[Vatborne]], particularly following the creation of [[RRCT]] technology, the creation of massive armies of clones created specifically to serve a purpose became accessible to any moderate sized corporation or government. Though increasingly regulated, these Vatborne and [[AI]] chassis are typically created with hard or soft-locks that ensure loyalty to their creators and purpose. Brought to specific attention in the [[Galactic Coalition]] following the creation of hundreds of thousands of Vatborne soldiers during the Secesion War, there is an increasing point to regulate, and liberate these creations. Still, corporate money allows continued lobbying for their creation and use.
An additional ethical debate posed would be the creation of life itself; if Vatborne become outlawed or unprofitable, they stop being made, in essence rendering a new 'species' extinct.
There is considerably less enthusiasm among most for the liberation of Artificial Intelligence given the horrors of the Styx Crisis.
=== Corporate Servitude & Indentured Labor ===

Revision as of 07:20, 7 January 2025


An unfortunate discussion

Despite its horrors, slavery and servitude remains, whether through legal or illegal means, in much of the Orion Arm. Though outright chattel slavery is illegal in much of the arm, it remains relatively common in lawless areas of space, such as much of the former White Belt Administration, particularly after the collapse of its government.

Sapient Trafficking

Trafficking of sapient life is illegal nearly universally among all governments in the Orion Arm. Unfortunately, it does happen in the aforementioned poorly patrolled areas of space. Pirates are a common methodology for this; with a ransacked ship presumed destroyed, making its crew 'disappear' is comparatively easy. These enslaved crew can be forwarded on to serve on illicit vessels themselves, or forced into legal-appearing indentured servitude contracts.

Criminal Justice & War

Servitude of some sort is a common outcome in many empires as punishment for a crime, or as a use for prisoners of war. The Holy See of Visra is well known for its disciplinarian legal system, with servitude to the Church or local governments seen as a somewhat light sentence compared to some methods of execution or corporal punishment. Visra was also well known for using Prisoners of War as forced labor to rebuild their cities during The Secession War. Almost all sides in the war used forced labor in some capacity, however. Though the majority of prisoners of war were released following the 2815 Armistice, thousands remain officially unaccounted for.


A far more unfortunate fate is capture by the Stygian Automata Ascendancy, who is rumored to "roboticize" entire captured crews into faithful servants of the Ascendancy.

Vatborne & Artificial Intelligence

With the curation of Vatborne, particularly following the creation of RRCT technology, the creation of massive armies of clones created specifically to serve a purpose became accessible to any moderate sized corporation or government. Though increasingly regulated, these Vatborne and AI chassis are typically created with hard or soft-locks that ensure loyalty to their creators and purpose. Brought to specific attention in the Galactic Coalition following the creation of hundreds of thousands of Vatborne soldiers during the Secesion War, there is an increasing point to regulate, and liberate these creations. Still, corporate money allows continued lobbying for their creation and use.

An additional ethical debate posed would be the creation of life itself; if Vatborne become outlawed or unprofitable, they stop being made, in essence rendering a new 'species' extinct.

There is considerably less enthusiasm among most for the liberation of Artificial Intelligence given the horrors of the Styx Crisis.

Corporate Servitude & Indentured Labor