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Those who supported the position of the Union argued that the Articles of Confederation were more than a mere technicality and that, without signing them, a planet was not a Confederation member. | Those who supported the position of the Union argued that the Articles of Confederation were more than a mere technicality and that, without signing them, a planet was not a Confederation member. | ||
These issues became important during the [[Border Worlds | These issues became important during the [[Border Worlds Conflict]] in 2673, when rogue Confederation forces posing as Union of Border World craft began harassing outlying Confederation territories. Some argued that the Border Worlds were renegade Confederation citizens and, as such, should be treated as pirates and renegades, while others argued that they were hostile external forces, and should be treated as terrorists or soldiers. | ||
This issue became somewhat moot with the discovery that Admiral [[Geoffrey Tolwyn|Tolwyn]] and the [[Black Lance]] were responsible for these attacks as well as attacks on Union of Border Worlds territories. After these incidents, the Union of Border Worlds became generally recognized by all as a nation independent of the Terran Confederation. | This issue became somewhat moot with the discovery that Admiral [[Geoffrey Tolwyn|Tolwyn]] and the [[Black Lance]] were responsible for these attacks as well as attacks on Union of Border Worlds territories. After these incidents, the Union of Border Worlds became generally recognized by all as a nation independent of the Terran Confederation. |
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The Union of Border Worlds is a collection of a number of systems along the Confederation frontier that, while accepting Confederation rule during the Terran-Kilrathi war, never signed the Articles of Confederation. Once the war was complete, these worlds asserted their independence from the Terran Confederation and established the Union as a sovereign nation.
The opponents of the Union argued that, despite never signing the Articles of Confederation, the Union members were de facto Confederation members for various reasons. The Border Worlds had all, at one point been colonized by Confederation citizens from Confederation planets, and hence should be Confederation territory. Also, many of their people accepted regular commissions in the Confederation Fleet during the war and the Border Worlds systems were tied into the Confederation’s supply network. Though independent, some argued that they acted as Confederation members when it suited them.
Those who supported the position of the Union argued that the Articles of Confederation were more than a mere technicality and that, without signing them, a planet was not a Confederation member.
These issues became important during the Border Worlds Conflict in 2673, when rogue Confederation forces posing as Union of Border World craft began harassing outlying Confederation territories. Some argued that the Border Worlds were renegade Confederation citizens and, as such, should be treated as pirates and renegades, while others argued that they were hostile external forces, and should be treated as terrorists or soldiers.
This issue became somewhat moot with the discovery that Admiral Tolwyn and the Black Lance were responsible for these attacks as well as attacks on Union of Border Worlds territories. After these incidents, the Union of Border Worlds became generally recognized by all as a nation independent of the Terran Confederation.
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References
Source: WC CIC Encyclopedia