Marth Meer, Vice-Consul of the Onyxian Commonwealth and Solicitor-General of the Galactic Coalition stepped up to a podium bearing the seal of both the Galactic Coalition and the Onyxian Commonwealth. In front of him hundreds of reporters scurried to their seats as recorders clicked on and began to record and transmit the conference.
"Thank you for coming here today, I'm going to keep my prepared remarks short and then open the floor to questions." Marth paused for a second to collect himself before setting his jaw and staring resolutely ahead at the cameras. "Two weeks ago, there was a vicious and devestating biological attack on the planet of Glee Anselm. A Commonwealth vessel that was in the area received and responded to a distress call from the planetary president. The ship arrived at Glee Anselm to find the planet in chaos with billions dead. The ship began rescue attempts including rescuing one survivor who informed the captain of what had happened. Some time passed and then a Commonwealth military unit began to set up a base on the planet. Later upon the return of the refugees who had managed to escape the planet the unit surrendered the base and are currently being held hostage by the Empire."
As Marth paused to take a sip of water the assembled reporters jumped to their feet screaming questions. Frowning and shaking his head Marth waited until his aides had calmed the crowd before continuing.
"Today, under orders of the Coalition High Command a punative raid was launched, under the command of General Joren Logan. This raid was in response to a number of aggressive acts by the Empire of late including, the attack on the Contegorian Confederation, the unprovoked attack against Coalition forces at Bandomeer as well as the illegal occupation of Bandomeer, the illegal detainment and refusal to release Coalition citizens who are currently being held without charge and the unprovoked and illegal attack against the Bothan people. The Coalition had not reacted in response to all these unprovoked actions all of which were legitimate causes of war. However it was finally decided that the only thing that Daemon Hyfe and Simon Kaine understood was pure force. The Coalition has no intention to occupy Bilbiringi, we believe it is up to the people of Bilbiringi to determine, their own fate. We merely wish to hinder the ability of the Empire to continue their rampant campaign of destruction across the galaxy. There is currently no news on how the raid is faring. I now open the floor to questions."
<b>You mentioned the illegal detainment of Coalition citizens. To whom do you refer?</b>
Here I refer to the Coalition soldiers who as of yet have not been charged with any crime by any court. These are our citizens and they should be released into our care.
<b>A follow up, obviously the Empire will argue that there will be no punishment to any soldiers tha may deserve punishment. How do you respond to that?</b>
First off the Empire has no place in this process. Glee Anselm is an independent planet, they are capable of determining their own fate without the Empire. We propose that an investigative commission be formed comprising a representative of the people of Glee Anselm as well as a Galactic Coalition representative and a representative of a neutral third party, perhaps the Commonwealth. In the meantime any of the soldiers will remain under joint house arrest by the Coalition and Glee Anselm. If the commision determines any wrongdoing was done then there will be a tribunal set up by the same three parties. At the same time as the tri-party investigative force, the Onyxian Commonwealth will conduct a seperate public inquiry into the actions of its soldiers. Depending on the results of this inquiry there may be some court-martials involved. Next Question.
<b>So you're denying the Commonwealth had any involvement in the bio-attack on Glee Anselm?</b>
I know that this was not a sanctioned act by either the Onyxian Commonwealth or the Galactic Coalition. If the bio-attack involved Coalition citizens they are undoubtedly rogue elements. We hope that the commission will provide an answer concerning who fired the bio-weapon. If it turns out to be any Coalition citizen they will of course be offered up for the full justice brough against them by the people of Glee Anselm. Let me make this clear, this attack was a horrendous action, and we condemn it whole-heartedly.
<b>Simon Kaine stated that for the prisoners to be released the Coalition must, recognize the League of Nations, agree not to attack the Empire, have a public court-martial for those responsible for what occured and a condemnation of rogue elements found within the government. Does the Coalition intend to accept these conditions?</b>
We do not know that there are any rogue elements with the Coalition government, nor do we know if any of our soldiers committed an offence. In the Coalition we believe in "innocent until proven guilty" a sentiment I know the people of Glee Anselm share. We cannot in good conscience agree to court-martial people when we don't know if anybody deserves to be. The Coalition will agree that there will be no unprovoked attacks against the Empire. The Empire has done a very handy job in the past of inciting a war and blaming it on the Coalition. I can stand here and swear to you that the Coalition will not launch any unprovoked attacks against the Empire. As for recognizing the League of Nations, we recognize that there is an entity by that name, and that a number of worlds have signed a charter. That is binding only to those worlds and has no effect on the actions of the Coalition or any other neutral world.
<b>Do you forsee the Coalition joining the League anytime soon?</b>
To be honest no. We in the Coalition feel that the Empire has too strong of a hand in the direction fo the League of Nations. Also the League of Nations is an elitist group, designed the protect the interests of the Core Worlds. The Coalition feels that the time of all power in the galaxy being held in the Core Worlds is over. As you all know over the years I've been very involved concerning the Outer-Rim planets banding together, to protect their interests. The vast majority of the people in the galaxy don't live in the Core Worlds. We wish to protect the interests of all of our member planets not just an elite few. That being said I do see merit in an organization involving the Empire and the Coalition as equal partners, to help resolve disputes and to set certain standards of conduct by both parties. The League of Nations however is not that organization. Now I must be off, thank you for your attention. I would like to add that keeping with the Coalition principles of freedom of the press and freedom of speech, we have allowed all of Simon Kaine's, and Azrael Zell's press conferecenes to be viewed in the Coalition, without censorship, though one does hope that Zell will be kind enough to clean up his language for future broadcasts. We hope that the Empire will also follow the principles of freedom that it claims to espouse and allow this press conference to be broadcast throughout their space. Thank you.
"Thank you for coming here today, I'm going to keep my prepared remarks short and then open the floor to questions." Marth paused for a second to collect himself before setting his jaw and staring resolutely ahead at the cameras. "Two weeks ago, there was a vicious and devestating biological attack on the planet of Glee Anselm. A Commonwealth vessel that was in the area received and responded to a distress call from the planetary president. The ship arrived at Glee Anselm to find the planet in chaos with billions dead. The ship began rescue attempts including rescuing one survivor who informed the captain of what had happened. Some time passed and then a Commonwealth military unit began to set up a base on the planet. Later upon the return of the refugees who had managed to escape the planet the unit surrendered the base and are currently being held hostage by the Empire."
As Marth paused to take a sip of water the assembled reporters jumped to their feet screaming questions. Frowning and shaking his head Marth waited until his aides had calmed the crowd before continuing.
"Today, under orders of the Coalition High Command a punative raid was launched, under the command of General Joren Logan. This raid was in response to a number of aggressive acts by the Empire of late including, the attack on the Contegorian Confederation, the unprovoked attack against Coalition forces at Bandomeer as well as the illegal occupation of Bandomeer, the illegal detainment and refusal to release Coalition citizens who are currently being held without charge and the unprovoked and illegal attack against the Bothan people. The Coalition had not reacted in response to all these unprovoked actions all of which were legitimate causes of war. However it was finally decided that the only thing that Daemon Hyfe and Simon Kaine understood was pure force. The Coalition has no intention to occupy Bilbiringi, we believe it is up to the people of Bilbiringi to determine, their own fate. We merely wish to hinder the ability of the Empire to continue their rampant campaign of destruction across the galaxy. There is currently no news on how the raid is faring. I now open the floor to questions."
<b>You mentioned the illegal detainment of Coalition citizens. To whom do you refer?</b>
Here I refer to the Coalition soldiers who as of yet have not been charged with any crime by any court. These are our citizens and they should be released into our care.
<b>A follow up, obviously the Empire will argue that there will be no punishment to any soldiers tha may deserve punishment. How do you respond to that?</b>
First off the Empire has no place in this process. Glee Anselm is an independent planet, they are capable of determining their own fate without the Empire. We propose that an investigative commission be formed comprising a representative of the people of Glee Anselm as well as a Galactic Coalition representative and a representative of a neutral third party, perhaps the Commonwealth. In the meantime any of the soldiers will remain under joint house arrest by the Coalition and Glee Anselm. If the commision determines any wrongdoing was done then there will be a tribunal set up by the same three parties. At the same time as the tri-party investigative force, the Onyxian Commonwealth will conduct a seperate public inquiry into the actions of its soldiers. Depending on the results of this inquiry there may be some court-martials involved. Next Question.
<b>So you're denying the Commonwealth had any involvement in the bio-attack on Glee Anselm?</b>
I know that this was not a sanctioned act by either the Onyxian Commonwealth or the Galactic Coalition. If the bio-attack involved Coalition citizens they are undoubtedly rogue elements. We hope that the commission will provide an answer concerning who fired the bio-weapon. If it turns out to be any Coalition citizen they will of course be offered up for the full justice brough against them by the people of Glee Anselm. Let me make this clear, this attack was a horrendous action, and we condemn it whole-heartedly.
<b>Simon Kaine stated that for the prisoners to be released the Coalition must, recognize the League of Nations, agree not to attack the Empire, have a public court-martial for those responsible for what occured and a condemnation of rogue elements found within the government. Does the Coalition intend to accept these conditions?</b>
We do not know that there are any rogue elements with the Coalition government, nor do we know if any of our soldiers committed an offence. In the Coalition we believe in "innocent until proven guilty" a sentiment I know the people of Glee Anselm share. We cannot in good conscience agree to court-martial people when we don't know if anybody deserves to be. The Coalition will agree that there will be no unprovoked attacks against the Empire. The Empire has done a very handy job in the past of inciting a war and blaming it on the Coalition. I can stand here and swear to you that the Coalition will not launch any unprovoked attacks against the Empire. As for recognizing the League of Nations, we recognize that there is an entity by that name, and that a number of worlds have signed a charter. That is binding only to those worlds and has no effect on the actions of the Coalition or any other neutral world.
<b>Do you forsee the Coalition joining the League anytime soon?</b>
To be honest no. We in the Coalition feel that the Empire has too strong of a hand in the direction fo the League of Nations. Also the League of Nations is an elitist group, designed the protect the interests of the Core Worlds. The Coalition feels that the time of all power in the galaxy being held in the Core Worlds is over. As you all know over the years I've been very involved concerning the Outer-Rim planets banding together, to protect their interests. The vast majority of the people in the galaxy don't live in the Core Worlds. We wish to protect the interests of all of our member planets not just an elite few. That being said I do see merit in an organization involving the Empire and the Coalition as equal partners, to help resolve disputes and to set certain standards of conduct by both parties. The League of Nations however is not that organization. Now I must be off, thank you for your attention. I would like to add that keeping with the Coalition principles of freedom of the press and freedom of speech, we have allowed all of Simon Kaine's, and Azrael Zell's press conferecenes to be viewed in the Coalition, without censorship, though one does hope that Zell will be kind enough to clean up his language for future broadcasts. We hope that the Empire will also follow the principles of freedom that it claims to espouse and allow this press conference to be broadcast throughout their space. Thank you.