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A nearby, portly Ur-Kaless(1), the representative of Enatum, a Homogenous Governmental Zone(2), spoke up rather jovially. "Thank you, monolith(3), now, Mr. Shultz, my name is Ki-ag en Nanna, governer of my people's Governmental Zone, and I have some questions regarding the Kingdom you claim to hail from, of course, if you would not find my requests to be unreasonable." "I would be welcome to answer any doubts you may have."
Shultz answered, unease piling up. Throughout his career, he never realistically thought he would have had a chance to rise further, no matter his hopes, so he did not expect to make any speeches apart from curt reports, now he is the forefront of the Empire's diplomacy towards a polity of the highest value!
"Alright, then, Mr. Schultz, I would then like to ask: Is the Kingdom just one people, or does it have a multitudinous population? What's life like for the average person?. Shultz was ambivalent. A question that, when considering mission integrity, was both easy and difficult to answer. His crew and the rest of his fleet were promised a live feed of the negotiations, which seemed to pacify them, but any comments that could be undesirable to them might harm further cohesion, a dangerous prospect now that there is practically no chance of establishing a forward base. "The Great Garmillas Kingdom is, by my knowledge until now, the sole force upholding society and order within the galaxy at large, while also respecting the ideals of "justice". This kingdom is one which is founded on meritocratic principles, first and foremost despite it's name, you see" 'Technically true as well, though it would be the day the Gamilas falls willingly than any non-pureblue Garmillan taking the Imperial Throne and not immediately being opposed by the elite.' "Throughout the course of history, the Kingdom has expanded through space, and encountered several species...race would be far more appropriate. The races that make up the Kingdom are subraces of Humanity."
"I hear you mentioned Humanity before. If you would care to elaborate on the term we would be most grateful." butted in Eloise Beaufoy, the spokeswoman representing France. "I do not know fully about your polity's standards for Human, but in the Federation, cybernetic and genetic augmentation, while not omnipresent, are rather commonplace. Please answer honestly, does the Kingdom's laws devalue any person who undergoes such procedures?" "Of course not!" Walke found himself almost stammering out. "Our galaxy is a very populated place, a notion that I believe you may know well, and this tends to allow for more chances of conflict to occur, and in no way does the support that these methods provide lessen the magnitude of the sacrifices our veterans undergo! The Kingdom does not support or detract such modifications. Most persons do not have much interest, save for the disabled." "I see. Sorry for interrupting, Governer.'