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[GalFed] Villore Assembly: Elysian and DUSTer training

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Zeiki Amatin
Isonomia
#1 - 2016-12-03 23:13:47 UTC
Quote:
Resolution VA/04/02

Second Villore Assembly

Sponsors: Tressith Sefira, Kador Ouryon, Charles Cambridge Schmidt

Signatories: Kolodi Ramal, Xun Yu

Endorsements: Morwen Lagann, Kirstin Amsel, Merchant Rova, Thal Vadam

Topic: “Elysian and DUSTer training”

The Villore Assembly,

Cognizant of the potential applications of DUST technology and Elysians outside of military and combat,

Understanding that training and education is the surest way of fulfilling potential,

Appreciating that the fulfillment of this potential could prevent needless baseliner deaths and generate profit,

Valuing that DUSTers and Elysians can have a use to baseliners outside of open warfare,

Requests that the Federation establish a franchise, perhaps titled ‘Elysian operations,’ which allows memberstates to offer the following profession-based trainings for Elysians and DUSTers:

  • Firemen: arson prevention, disaster preparedness, fire safety, control of hazardous materials
  • Policing: de-escalation, use-of-force continuum, community relations, basic investigation procedure, hostage negogiation
  • Medicine: Emergency Medical Technician training, paramedic training, first aid
  • Asteroid/Deep Space Mining: personal protective equipment training and attention to developing industry administrative and engineering risk controls.
  • Heavy Machinery Operation: operational safety courses, operation courses, coordination courses, communication technology courses

- Press Secretary Zeiki Amatin
Villore Assembly
Kybernetes Moros
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#2 - 2016-12-03 23:44:04 UTC
People can be so afraid of new technology! It's always wonderful to see it applied--or at least to see people who would like to see it applied--to problems requiring more creativity than blunt force.
Andreus Ixiris
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2016-12-04 00:01:04 UTC
"Some people can be so afraid of new technology."

Oh man I wonder why that could be, please explain more to us about the totally irrational fear of people misusing technology, Mr. Ex-Nation-Loyalist.

Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.

Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.

Andreus Ixiris > ...

Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.

Kybernetes Moros
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#4 - 2016-12-04 00:27:28 UTC  |  Edited by: Kybernetes Moros
Andreus Ixiris wrote:
"Some people can be so afraid of new technology."

Oh man I wonder why that could be, please explain more to us about the totally irrational fear of people misusing technology, Mr. Ex-Nation-Loyalist.


I'm unsure that "ex" really makes much sense when it precedes those next two words, Andreus!

Semantics aside--they're not relevant to Zeiki's work! [1]--I don't see why that should stop me finding pleasure in people devising new and forward-thinking applications for technology that happen to help people in some sense.

Whether that sense is more restrained than that I or some of my contemporaries would imagine doesn't matter! We didn't have any hand in this proposal, so how they want to play with this stuff is very much up to them, you know?

I was rather hoping to just give off some positive vibes and not start a whole thing with that post, mind you: if you want to continue this train of thought in a private message or something, please do! I'm sure it'd be thoroughly engaging, but I do suspect this thread will have a more fulfilling life dedicated to the resolution at hand!

[1] - I amend this in light of the following comment. That particular semantic game is irrelevant to the work of the Villore Assembly as an abstract entity, I should have said!
Tressith Sefira
Nadire Security Consultants
Federation Peacekeepers
#5 - 2016-12-04 01:22:25 UTC
Just a clarification - Monsieur Amatin is the Villore Assembly's press secretary. I authored the resolution, with the help of Kador Ouryon and Charles Cambridge Schmidt. Sponsors tend to mean the people who wrote the resolution's text.
Galm Eskola-Fae
Varyazi Clade
Round Table Assembly
#6 - 2016-12-04 02:58:37 UTC
Zeiki Amatin,

Interesting idea. I think we might be able to work something out.

Regards,

Galm Eskola-Fae
Zeiki Amatin
Isonomia
#7 - 2016-12-04 03:52:17 UTC
Please be aware I am only the Press Secretary for the Villore Assembly.

Delegates and Observers within the Assembly author resolutions in committees. The resolutions are then brought to debate and voting before the whole Assembly during its regular session (the last week of each month).

The listed Sponsors of a resolution are its primary authors. Signatories are the Delegates who voted in favor of it. Endorsements are from Observers.
Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#8 - 2016-12-04 09:18:57 UTC
Tressith Sefira wrote:
Just a clarification - Monsieur Amatin is the Villore Assembly's press secretary. I authored the resolution, with the help of Kador Ouryon and Charles Cambridge Schmidt. Sponsors tend to mean the people who wrote the resolution's text.


Great resolution. History is replete with some nasty examples of what happens when powerful war veterans don't have gainful employment after they're done with their service, en masse.

Not good.

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Slayer Liberator
Fusion Enterprises Ltd
Pandemic Horde
#9 - 2016-12-07 22:34:26 UTC
Kybernetes Moros wrote:
People can be so afraid of new technology! It's always wonderful to see it applied--or at least to see people who would like to see it applied--to problems requiring more creativity than blunt force.

That is how I can describe many of my combat operations as a Cloned Soldier