Cataline gave a small smile to
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Cat gave a nod in agreement with Sra-jotun Konu. Each of the amendments were good additions to the constitution, and would need to be the hallmark to build credibility with the billion to trillions of people under their rule. Her attention turned to Kadius Eran, but made no comment on the idea of indentured service. In truth, she didn't know enough about it to know or how the people who asked her to come would react to it. If it was not de facto slavery, then perhaps it could work.
She gave another nod towards due process, a fair trial, and the rest. She had to disagree on terms of arms control, though. "I must disagree with the stripping of armaments from the general population. Many individuals still have weapons, and considering the past history of instability in the region, attempting to forcibly take weapons away may ruffle more feathers than we wish too. Sensible laws would work better." Her attention turned to Cedric's suggestion, which she agreed more with. That seemed like a good compromise to her, "The Lord-Imperator's suggestion I believe makes the best of both worlds. If we do this right, they will stand with us with their weapons, not against us."
Cataline nodded at the idea of a secret police, "So long as it is deemed that they are followers of the Bogan beyond a reasonable doubt." Her main concern was worry over some form of inquisition. While the populace seemed to have converted, a witch hunt could cause issues.
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Cat gave a nod in agreement with Sra-jotun Konu. Each of the amendments were good additions to the constitution, and would need to be the hallmark to build credibility with the billion to trillions of people under their rule. Her attention turned to Kadius Eran, but made no comment on the idea of indentured service. In truth, she didn't know enough about it to know or how the people who asked her to come would react to it. If it was not de facto slavery, then perhaps it could work.
She gave another nod towards due process, a fair trial, and the rest. She had to disagree on terms of arms control, though. "I must disagree with the stripping of armaments from the general population. Many individuals still have weapons, and considering the past history of instability in the region, attempting to forcibly take weapons away may ruffle more feathers than we wish too. Sensible laws would work better." Her attention turned to Cedric's suggestion, which she agreed more with. That seemed like a good compromise to her, "The Lord-Imperator's suggestion I believe makes the best of both worlds. If we do this right, they will stand with us with their weapons, not against us."
Cataline nodded at the idea of a secret police, "So long as it is deemed that they are followers of the Bogan beyond a reasonable doubt." Her main concern was worry over some form of inquisition. While the populace seemed to have converted, a witch hunt could cause issues.

