StarCitizen:Fair Chance Act
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The Fair Chance Act (FCA) is a law adopted by the StarCitizen:UEE in 2795 and ratified by StarCitizen:Erin Toi.<ref name="robertsspaceindustries.com">Template:Cite RSI</ref> It disallows StarCitizen:terraforming and StarCitizen:mining of planets inhabited by species that can evolve intelligence. Additionally, it prevents human contact and involvement by disallowing or restricting the entering of the protected systems and planets, called Sanctuaries. In the StarCitizen:Starmap, FCA protected systems are named "Developing Systems". All Developing Systems are part of the United Empire of Earth.
History
After the terraforming of StarCitizen:Garron II, a planet with indigenous life, a series of protests took place in the UEE <ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> , inspired by a group called the StarCitizen:Tide. The government gave in to the pressure and passed the Fair Chance Act to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Systems and planets protected by the Fair Chance Act
- Cano System: StarCitizen:Carteyna was placed under the Fair Chance act in 2902.<ref>Starmap: Cano System</ref>
- Osiris System: Life on Osiris I (Etos).<ref>Starmap: Osiris System</ref>
- Garron System: As a result of the StarCitizen:Massacre of Garon II.
- Genesis System: StarCitizen:Genesis II is inhabited by two species.
- Kallis System: A young system with forming and cooling protoplanets.
- Kellog System: Life on Kellog II (Xis).<ref>Starmap: Kellog System</ref>
- Oso System: StarCitizen:Oso II is inhabited by a tribal society, called StarCitizen:Osoians, the most advanced species protected by the FCA.<ref>Starmap: Oso System</ref>
- Tamsa System: 2945 under temporary survey. Closed for the public.<ref>Starmap: Tamsa System</ref>
Candidates
- Gurzil is a very young system with forming protoplanetary disks. His Status is debated since 2795. Mining is restricted in the green band.
- Min's status is debated. StarCitizen:Min 1b shows early life, but the System has no valuable resources and is not claimed by the UEE.
Elements
The FCA is divided into 5 Sections, of which 2 are known:<ref name="robertsspaceindustries.com" />
- I. Principles
- II. Designation of Developing Species
- III. Terraforming Articles and Conditions
- IV. Resources for Ecological Protection
- V. Judicial Review and Criminal Prosecution
Section I, Article 1
Principles
The aim of this Act is to protect the lives & well-being of species-hereafter Species, on planets who have not developed but possess the reasonable capacity for evolution into intelligence, based on the responsibility of human beings for their fellow creatures. No one may cause a Species pain, suffering or harm without good reason.
Section II, Article 2
Designation of Developing Species
Upon discovery of a new planet &/or system, an independent panel consisting of United Empire of Earth representatives, exobiologists, & Corp engineers, heretofore collectively known as Panel will:
- Run non-invasive scans & assessments on each planet in the system to understand whether life is already developing;
- Submit all reports & present findings to United Empire of Earth Senate Subcommittee on Expansion & Development;
- Monitor & maintain the ecological sanctity of any planet deemed Developing by conclusion between Independent Panel & Subcommittee to protect development of species.
Article 2a
- Panel will develop & present system of criteria to determine what classifies as a 'developing species.'
- The United Empire of Earth Subcommittee on Expansion & Development shall be empowered, in agreement with the StarCitizen:Imperator & Senate, to issue ordinances, with the consent of the StarCitizen:High-Secretary. It may, in particular,
- Classify a world as a Sanctuary. In which,
- All indigenous lifeforms are to be left untouched from any human involvement;
- Any attempt to terraform or extract resources, be they biologic or mineral, will result in Criminal prosecution as laid out in Section V;
- Divert military resources to maintain the sanctity of protected world, with the consent & help of the StarCitizen:High Command.
- Classify a world as a Sanctuary. In which,
See Also
- Kabal, a former Tevarin-settled system which is protected from settlement and terraforming due to ongoing archeological surveys
References
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