Terras Zordok
Character
@[member="Yusan Fenn"] @[member="Silas Opri"] @[member="Ned Rostu"] @[member="Chi Chuchi"] @[member="Jack Harkness"] @[member="Hanna Vondiranach"]
The passage of the Secure and Stable Alliance Act (SSAA) had called on the Galactic Republic Senate "to review all current relations with other factions and to make clear distinctions between enemies and allies." It was an act unanimously passed by the Senate, and following its passage, the Senate had to now review its relations with factions across the Galaxy. This started out with reviewing relations with the Empire.
So why review relations with the Sith Empire above all else? Because determing what exact stance the Republic would be holding regarding the Empire would easily help in determining its relations with other factions.
Senator Beswin and stood up and faced the Senate. "Chancellor @[member="Philip J. Halen"], could you please inform the Senate body on the current relations between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire?" she asked.
Hopefully, the other senators would hold off on saying anything until the chancellor informed the Senate fully on its relations with the Empire.
The passage of the Secure and Stable Alliance Act (SSAA) had called on the Galactic Republic Senate "to review all current relations with other factions and to make clear distinctions between enemies and allies." It was an act unanimously passed by the Senate, and following its passage, the Senate had to now review its relations with factions across the Galaxy. This started out with reviewing relations with the Empire.
So why review relations with the Sith Empire above all else? Because determing what exact stance the Republic would be holding regarding the Empire would easily help in determining its relations with other factions.
Senator Beswin and stood up and faced the Senate. "Chancellor @[member="Philip J. Halen"], could you please inform the Senate body on the current relations between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire?" she asked.
Hopefully, the other senators would hold off on saying anything until the chancellor informed the Senate fully on its relations with the Empire.