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[FH] Penal Colonies RE: Idiot in distress

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 13:18:13 -0500
Subject: [FH] Penal Colonies RE: Idiot in distress



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ObGZGbit: Will the advent of FTL & off-Earth colonies revive
transportation as a judicial punishment, or will colonial efforts be too
expensive to waste on criminals? Lots of SF authors seem to think it'll
make a comeback, anyway.
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The authors can be all over the map. It can have a high 'humanitarian'
appeal. 'At least we aren't killing anyone...', ignoring the destination
or
even transport may be a death sentence.

If you recall, in Dune, the Emperor's own Saudauker were the product of
a
prison/death world. To carry it further, it could be argued that that
product could be a dagger in the heart of the empire, if they decide to
become rebels. Just ask USA Georgians... ;->=

ESU Penal Battalions could become, instead of first wave fodder, the
do-or-die elite. Or is that often the same result?

The_east

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