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Sol 06/09/2227 19:00 HST
The results from last week's referendums in Fort Liberty and Defiance Freehold have been announced. The majority of Fort Liberty has elected to join the Human Hive, a result that has caused much celebration in the streets. In Defiance Freehold the citizens have voted to join the Gaians. Reintegration with the Spartan Federation was favoured by a mere 3,67% of the population in both bases.
The Chairman has called this a great day for peace, but we decided to ask regular citizens what they think:
Jack Hammond, age 28: "These three years since the Hive has liberated us, they've been peaceful you know. All I remember from before that was war, the constant drills, the wailing of sirens. It was Hell. Now, under the Hive, it seems like Heaven. No reason not to make this a permanent solution. Anyone disagrees, I invite them to live under that mad bitch Santiago."
Suzy Gingers, age 14: "I couldn't vote, but I remember when the war was here. I always wanted to play music, but they never let me at the creche. It was all drills, all rifle assembly, all shooting practice. When my brother made me a flute out of some spare synthmetal he found, they took it and my brother away. They said he was squandering valuable resources. I never saw him again, I think he's dead..." *she sobs* But the Hive, when the Hive came on their rovers. It was not long after that they did genetic screening, said that thanks to the Human Genome Project they know I am quite talented and asked me what I liked most. I said music, they let me pick instruments, they got me teachers, they even sent me to the great cities across the sea. All the Colonel ever did for me was take my brother away *she cries* Why does this Brother Lal want to give us back to the Spartans? Does he have no heart? *she cries more*"
Shinichiro Watanabe, age 77: "I saw the war from start to finish, was just a young lad. They sent us to fight Gaians, those peaceful people. Why? For land. I killed, it was horrifying. And in all those days all that I saw was so many young boys and girls, sent to the front, only to end up a corpse in a trench or wormfood in the fungal fields. I pray for them every day. It is a blessing to have peace, it is just sad that the price was so high. The vote was most logical, the Hive has done for us more in 3 years than the Federation in fifty. I am an old man, but I know what I saw and I urge the young ones not to pursue the folly of conquest."
In other news, Brother Lal has attempted to convince other factions to vote for him by means of bribery. Already he is profiteering from trade via means which are no doubt exploitative and possibly capitalist! And he wants more! This blood energy has been refused by the Hive, which has swung the Planetary Governor vote in the favour of Sister Miriam, a known advocate for Peace. Peace, which as you all surely know, the Peacekeepers failed to ensure in the Monsoon Jungle. They sat idly where as the Triumvirate intervened and liberated the Gaians from unjust occupation. Miriam was there for the Gaians when Lal was inventing more red tape and trading with the Spartans for his own profit!
With the support clearly in favour of Miriam, it is expected she will become the new Planetary Governor ensuring peace for the decades to come. Where as Brother Lal would use this position for profiteering and gathering invasive surveilance of other factions. When other factions, besides the warmongering Spartans, are respecting each other's sovereignty, the Peacekeeping Agenda is to absorb us under their banner of the failure that was the UN of old Earth.
In other news, with Commander's Keep liberated by Believing forces and troops moving to the undefended Training Camp, the end of the war is approaching very fast. If Colonel Santiago sees reason and accept our generous terms of ceding claims to everything north of Fort Superiority, recognizing the Gaian ownership of those lands, and the Hive control of Fort Liberty, a Blood Truce will most certainly be signed.