However this debauch reputation has been tempered somewhat by the arrival of a Jiyuuian population in YE 36, this group rapidly settled on and colonized the second planet in the Hades system, naming it Oshima as their own. The group, mostly the persons and their families involved with an upstart idea of re-founding the various industries of the United Outer Colonies with their collective knowledge to benefit themselves and the survivors of the culture. Having approached Zen Armaments and or the Black Syndicate for assistance, and seeing the promise and potential to boost their image in the ship construction industries, a deal had been struck resulting in Jiyuuian settlement in the Hades Star System.
And they're loyal Yamataian citizens.a good chunk (4 billion on Asura thanks to me) still floating around in the former UOC
This was never roleplayed, and is kind of hard to accept. Feels like you're pointing at other factions' resources and saying "well these are now mine."a certain percentage of all would want to carry on with individual nationalism and would find their way down to Hades.
This should have happened back then if you wanted it to.Also addressing the age issue the Jiyuuians didn't pop in during the year of YE-30, that was just when the Syndicate rolled in and setup a safe house beginning the systems march toward colony status.
I'd like to see RP of this personally, based on the wikis and what RP I've ever known to suggest there wasn't anything sizable that was rowdy. This is also matched by the fact no territory that controls to Yamatai or Nepleslia was ever taken from them and a lack of rebellions.Having looked over previous roleplay, I've found that, yes, Jiyuuian dissatisfaction with Yamatai has been done. Additionally, it is both logical and unsurprising that the Jiyuuians, who had departed Yamatai previously due to dissatisfaction with the military and government, would continue to harbor the same feelings. This is also something that has been shown in RP, and I wouldn't be surprised if many of them were frustrated, angry or what have you considering their dreams were crushed by the Mishhu. Which, Yamatai was involved with creating. For this reason, the article is on reasonable ground. What this article still requires however, is a reduction in population - we're not rabbits even though some of us try to one up them - and additional detail regarding the Jiyuuians and their circumstances.
I would emphasize in the article that the population here consists of those who are clinging to their ideals particularly hard and do not wish to return to Yamatai. That would help to help explain why they're out here, and more details regarding the circumstances which lead them to go as far as cooperate with the Blacks would do the same as well. It's also a good idea to note how the destruction of the UOC influenced their attitudes as well. These are some ideas, but you get the point.
Citation needed.Having looked over previous roleplay, I've found that, yes, Jiyuuian dissatisfaction with Yamatai has been done. Additionally, it is both logical and unsurprising that the Jiyuuians, who had departed Yamatai previously due to dissatisfaction with the military and government, would continue to harbor the same feelings.
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