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The Alliance is tightening its grip on everything, Christian. Back in May we found evidence that the Navy was conducting witch hunts amongst its personnel. I wasn’t able to find out how widespread it is but if the personnel I ran into are correct—and I haven’t any reason to doubt their veracity or their accuracy—it is real. And it wasn’t long after that when the Feds turned from scrutinizing its own to scrutinizing others.<br><br>  
 
The Alliance is tightening its grip on everything, Christian. Back in May we found evidence that the Navy was conducting witch hunts amongst its personnel. I wasn’t able to find out how widespread it is but if the personnel I ran into are correct—and I haven’t any reason to doubt their veracity or their accuracy—it is real. And it wasn’t long after that when the Feds turned from scrutinizing its own to scrutinizing others.<br><br>  
  
We were on Boros in July and the fleet assigned to Georgia was there. The Feds were a blanket of purple on the ground, stopping people everywhere demanding to see idents and papers and all the rest of it. Joshua and I were caught up in it. And of course, I haven’t carried an ident in years. Not since Wesley Camden snatched us on Aesir, as I’m sure you remember. Luckily, Joshua was able to do some fast talking and we were let go. Needless to say we went straight back to our berth and stayed there. We were lucky. Others on Boros weren’t so lucky, including our fixer. He was ‘invited’—that is exactly how they phrased it, I kid you not—to go to the Core to ‘help’ the Feds indentify ‘insurgents’. They weren’t officially detaining him as a criminal. Oh no. They just appealed to his sense of ‘civic duty’ to help maintain the peace. Peace, my ass. Police state is more like it. He went, Christian. Like a lamb. It was that or face worse. Did I mention that the Feds on the ground were all armed and armored? No? Stupid of me. They were.<br><br>  
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We were on Boros in July and the fleet assigned to Georgia was there. The Feds were a blanket of purple on the ground, stopping people everywhere demanding to see idents and papers and all the rest of it. Joshua and I were caught up in it. And of course, I haven’t carried an ident in years. Not since Wesley Camden snatched us on Aesir, as I’m sure you remember. Luckily, Joshua was able to do some fast talking and we were let go. Needless to say we went straight back to our berth and stayed there. We were lucky. Others on Boros weren’t so lucky, including our fixer Lee. He was ‘invited’—that is exactly how they phrased it, I kid you not—to go to the Core to ‘help’ the Feds indentify ‘insurgents’. They weren’t officially detaining him as a criminal. Oh no. They just appealed to his sense of ‘civic duty’ to help maintain the peace. Peace, my ass. Police state is more like it. He went, Christian. Like a lamb. It was that or face worse. Did I mention that the Feds on the ground were all armed and armored? No? Stupid of me. They were.<br><br>  
  
 
Boros isn’t the only world affected in Georgia. An entire settlement was arrested on Shadow. The settlers claim they’d peacefully gathered for a town meeting. The Feds claim they were insurgents plotting insurrection. I haven’t any news as to the settlers’ fate, but I can guess. Athens isn’t too sanguine about the overall climate either and has started stockpiling supplies. I can’t say I blame them. Our ship began her career running food to the starving people of Athens during the war. For all I know, we might end up doing the same thing again.<br><br>  
 
Boros isn’t the only world affected in Georgia. An entire settlement was arrested on Shadow. The settlers claim they’d peacefully gathered for a town meeting. The Feds claim they were insurgents plotting insurrection. I haven’t any news as to the settlers’ fate, but I can guess. Athens isn’t too sanguine about the overall climate either and has started stockpiling supplies. I can’t say I blame them. Our ship began her career running food to the starving people of Athens during the war. For all I know, we might end up doing the same thing again.<br><br>  

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