Tank Boy Ken, on 28 January 2013 - 10:23 AM, said:
1) Not impossible just unknown: , there is no reason to believe that it's not possible. Just because a lot of pubbies dislike some friendly Aliens in their Sci-Fi.
1. The tetatae are a pre industrial revolution society with no grasp of the Kearny Fuchida hyperspace theories and none of the rest of the people in the setting were possessed of an understanding of how jump drives function. Hell, getting to the moon was a herculean feat for these people.
1. People disliked the tetatae because it didn't mesh with the rest of the setting. You want aliens and giant robots in one setting? Go play Robotech.
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Why should I explain something, which I never stated? Explain that to me please. I never said the CC Caste System is better or worse than the Clan system. My first statement in this thread is about the Clans having a ruling body that is determined by Combat prowess (Trial of Positions (to become a warrior) and Trial of Bloodright + Grand Melee (to sit in the Clan council/become Khan)).
Which stands unrebuked. Just that the Khan gets elected isn't making the Clans into some kind of super society which selects leaders by their proven worthyness. Combat is still the deciding factor since every ruling by the Clan Council can be turned around 180° by a Trial of Refusal.
1: no one is arguing that the clans are some sort of perfect society so much as we are able to admire the way they've chosen to dedicate themselves to the execution of efficient warfare.
2: If a leader is consistently getting his people mangled or failing to achieve victory in a timely fashion he will be ousted almost assuredly long before he gets near the seat of saKhan or kaKhan, and even if someone gains one of those seats, he will find himself replaced by someone who is more capable. If he is particularly obstinate about it and performs a challenge of refusal, then he a) risks touching off a clan civil war which would leave the victor dangerously vulnerable to other clans and/or
risks facing the challenger as well as all those who supported him which could make the odds somewhere in the neighbourhood of 30:1 very easily.
During the Clan invasion, something like this actually happened with clan ghostbear's newly minted Sakhan calling for the Kakhan to be replaced by another warrior. Mercifully, his opponent chose to fight him by himself as opposed to having every blood named warrior in the touman curb stomp him.
3. I am challenging you to make the case for the Confederation because I am tired of people coming into this corner of the forums and venting their disgust with the clans while failing to acknowledge the inherent flaws in the faction they've chosen to represent.
So please: tell me how the cult like loyalty to the "eccentric" liao's is better then the clan's system where someone has to earn the right to sit at the head of the table, and continually prove that they deserve to be their every day that they want to stay there.