In My Traveller Universe...I give the Moot have more power. It is sort of like the Imperial Republic with different Factions and Parties . Does anyone else make a variant version of Traveller Governance?
In My Traveller Universe...I give the Moot have more power. It is sort of like the Imperial Republic with different Factions and Parties . Does anyone else make a variant version of Traveller Governance?
I'd love to make a reaction to these posts but I can't seem to. How do you do it?
That must of been it! I see them now.There should be a "Like" button w/ a "thumbs-up" icon at the bottom right of each post next to the +Quote and Reply. If you can't see it, it may be that you just began posting and are still in moderated mode for the time being until you hit a certain threshold.
I was always interested in why the chose to call it a moot rather than parliament, senate, house of representatives etc.
It first crops up in the CT Emperor's List.
Jerome: Ascended the throne by right of moot election. Born 525, proclaimed emperor in 555, assassinated in 582.
Jaqueline I: Ascended the throne by right of moot election. Born 561, proclaimed empress in 582, assassinated in 606
Ramon I: Born 560, proclaimed emperor by right of moot election in 609, assassinated in 609
And that is it. No other mention in Library Data of this Moot.
The original version of the Empire was influenced by the Roman Empire - emperor, senate, dux (dukes), but over time resembled the British Empire instead - Emperor, tiers of nobility, a moot...
So what is a moot - it is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning meeting
In MT it was described as a meeting of the nobility - this never made sense to me as the distances are too great. It's role in the Emperor's list is vastly expanded, it is mentioned in some way for nearly every Emperor. MT Library Data provides a definition.
Conspiracy Time.
When Cleon converted Cleon Industries into the renewed Grand Empire of Stars the Moot was like a shareholders meeting.
As Cleon Industries board members were granted noble titles then a semblance of a "gathering of the nobility" was overlayed on the Moot. The Moot remained a meeting of the vested interests, the nobility in and aroundSyleaCapital and representatives of the megacorporations.
The vast majority of the citizens of the Imperium were unaware of the nature, composition, role, and power of the Moot.
From time to time is was necessary for the Moot to solve issues of succession, but usually after the fact. Oddly those elected to the position of Emperor by the Moot would die by assassination...
Following Strephon's assassination the rumour was that the Moot would recognise Dulinor's claim by right of assassination. Lucan dissolved the Moot, showing that the Emperor was always preeminent over the Moot.
The canonical moot is nasty enough, when you consider it's inclusive of the selectors of the directors of almost every multi-domain megacorp in the canonical OTU.In My Traveller Universe...I give the Moot have more power. It is sort of like the Imperial Republic with different Factions and Parties . Does anyone else make a variant version of Traveller Governance?
I don’t think so and my guess intentionally so refs can make up rules for their own version.Have there been any Traveller scenarios involving Moot intrigue?
I was always interested in why the chose to call it a moot rather than parliament, senate, house of representatives etc.
It first crops up in the CT Emperor's List.
Jerome: Ascended the throne by right of moot election. Born 525, proclaimed emperor in 555, assassinated in 582.
Jaqueline I: Ascended the throne by right of moot election. Born 561, proclaimed empress in 582, assassinated in 606
Ramon I: Born 560, proclaimed emperor by right of moot election in 609, assassinated in 609
And that is it. No other mention in Library Data of this Moot.
The original version of the Empire was influenced by the Roman Empire - emperor, senate, dux (dukes), but over time resembled the British Empire instead - Emperor, tiers of nobility, a moot...
So what is a moot - it is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning meeting
I certainly agree with Mr. Wightman that there isn't a lot of discussion of the Moot in the books, at least as far as I have seen. As far as I was concerned, the "Moot," in Traveller, is something like the Barons in merry 'ole England, particularly as described in the Magna Carter.
"The Moot" includes those nobles that are guaranteed certain rights under the Imperium's charter, and serves as a check and balance to the power of the Crown. I'm not sure they hold legislative power, but can probably exercise some kind of veto power to the Emperor's policies... in particularly if those policies that might intrude upon their own executive power within the confines of their own domains.
I do like that the Moot's Committees, Oversight Boards, ownership of MegaCorps and, as per the Warrant of Restoration, the "power to declare the dissolution of the Imperium" plus "the power to disqualify an Imperial Heir Apparent from ascending..." make the case for some adventures about Palace Intrigue. A Referee could make a campaign where a group of Nobles and a MegaCorp scheme to make the Emperor weak or go as far as plan an assassination so as they could select a puppet Emperor that will fill their coffers with credits and their houses with elevated rank.
Hmm, the mechanism of the classic board game Kingmaker.I'd go a tad more Grisham (see Pelican Brief) - not assassinating the Emperor, but knocking off the various heirs and potential heirs so that they get someone on the throne that they see as sympathetic or manipulatable. Playing the long game...
D.