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 c. There was very strong support for the Saturn Convention. It was unanimously agreed upon. c. There was very strong support for the Saturn Convention. It was unanimously agreed upon.
  
-3. The details of this conversation are secret, but with the collapse of the Lon Chaney colony due to economic factors, will probably be declassified in a year or two. Evidently, did not include authorization for an attack on the DCLC colony.+3. The details of this conversation are secret, but will probably be declassified in a year or two. Evidently, it did not include authorization for an attack on the DCLC colony.
  
-4. Despite Chairman Jackson's strong support, none of the worlds thought this was worthwhile. The five SV cost was far too great for a mission which would take decades. It wasgenerally agreed that this is something that the Major Powers ought to fund.  The principle was applauded, but Alliance members had more pressing concerns regionally.  First Minister McTavish of Killikrankie said that her government would be offering volunteers to join the Human League expedition, but would be unable to fund them.+4. Despite Chairman Jackson's strong support, none of the worlds thought this was worthwhile. The five SV cost was far too great for a mission which would take decades. It was generally agreed that this is something that the Major Powers ought to fund.  The principle was applauded, but Alliance members had more pressing concerns regionally.  First Minister McTavish of Killikrankie said that her government would be offering volunteers to join the Human League expedition, but would be unable to fund them.
  
 5: Deadlockian Special Representative, The Jolly Reverend Bishop Mercy Dobine spoke to the summit on their application. She pointed out the economic benefits of closer links and the need for independent worlds to join together in a dangerous universe.  She ended with a prayer. Bishop Devine was questioned closely by the members, particularly on the record of Deadlock on religious intolerance and its less than perfect human rights record.  And its democratic processes (which do not really seem to exist).  The Bishop withdrew, and the summit was divided on acceptance.  In the end, approval was vetoed by Radharikrishnan, and the application formally rejected.  The Bishop was told that reapplication was possible should a system of universal suffrage and democracy be introduced in Deadlock.  The Bishop explained that this would be impossible as that sort of democracy was counter to 'God's Will'. 5: Deadlockian Special Representative, The Jolly Reverend Bishop Mercy Dobine spoke to the summit on their application. She pointed out the economic benefits of closer links and the need for independent worlds to join together in a dangerous universe.  She ended with a prayer. Bishop Devine was questioned closely by the members, particularly on the record of Deadlock on religious intolerance and its less than perfect human rights record.  And its democratic processes (which do not really seem to exist).  The Bishop withdrew, and the summit was divided on acceptance.  In the end, approval was vetoed by Radharikrishnan, and the application formally rejected.  The Bishop was told that reapplication was possible should a system of universal suffrage and democracy be introduced in Deadlock.  The Bishop explained that this would be impossible as that sort of democracy was counter to 'God's Will'.
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