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I have no idea what Stella Draconis is.
Actually, looking at it I'd say I'm Bronze or Silver.
Does the Empire of Stella Draconis possess some single political institution, group, or individual whose power or authority could pose a serious threat to continued dominance of the supreme political authority of the the Empire of Stella Draconis, in your opinion?
You should be informed that the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ((OOC: In the form of The United Kingdom of The Greater Lands of Albion, for reasons I am sure can go unstated,)) has been added to the official list of examples of Silver States as assembled by the relevant authorities of the Master's Dominate.
Oh, no, I honestly had a hard time understanding what it says.
Does the Empire of Stella Draconis possess laws or constitutions that legally define or imply the limits of the legitimate authority of the supreme political authority of the Silver State, such as, for example, by means of defining the powers of the supreme political authority?
Okay, I'm still kinda working out the details, I was just guessing.
You have our gratitude.
I can safely say that my Empire is a Golden State.
Okay. I'd nominate myself as a golden state. Unlimited powah!!!
Does the Dictatorship of Koopaland not possess some single political institution, group, or individual whose power or authority could pose a serious threat to continued dominance of the supreme political authority of the State?
To be honest, no government is truly immune to such a threat.
The dividing of power and authority between various institutions, the limitation of the responsibilities and positive media coverage delegated to each individual office, and the prevention of the development of coalitions between the aforementioned institutions and individuals makes an excellent start to minimizing these risks.
Shoot I forgot! Whole bunch of Octumvirates out there. Scratch that. I would be more bronze.
Well yeah.
Hmm, so what does Stella Draconis qualify as...
If the Dictatorship of Koopaland can rely on the loyalty of the majority of its citizens in the absence of the threat of harsh punishment for rebellion or the promise of reward for loyalty, then you would be correct in your deduction.
OOC: I've nominated myself for Silver because of Britain's law system. It's meant to make sure that politician's are not corrupt. They can, of course, be overturned by the Monarch at any instant, but tradition plays part, I suppose.
OOC: I accepted your nomination for the official status of Silver State on account of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland fulfilling the clearly listed requirements and limitations for the official status of Silver State.
Six galaxies lay under my weight, and through it each citizen's eyes I may view myself. I am my Empire, and my Empire is me; there is no distinction between us.
Stella Draconis is probably closer to this, but I could be wrong, like I said its still a work in progress.
Do you guys go around saying "Resistance is Futile" too?
Can the supreme political authority of the Greater Intergalactic Empire of Servoth depend on the loyalty of the majority of its citizens in the absence of the threat of harsh punishment for rebellion or the promise of reward for loyalty?
No, this isn't Star Trek, even if resistance is futile.
But I guess it would be best to explain.
Along time ago, I was in my 200th year. Finding myself dying I set forth my engineers and scientists to wire me into the pre established Archival System. The operation was successful, and when my body died, I lived on, watching over what I had built.
To continue the expansion of both my power and to have a complete archive, I began the integration of my citizens into the system too. As the Grand Auditor and Head Archivist (which is grouped under the title of Führer), I have complete control over the system.
Mind you, I don't actively try to control every single one of my citizens at the same time, but on occasion a system override to do mass computing is needed.
Absolutely.
Well, I meant that as a joke really.
Judging by your first explanation of your personal history, would I be correct in inferring that the title of Führer is comprised of a number of entirely separate, though necessarily co-requisite positions, which each possess specifically defined powers and duties?
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