BlackBat242
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All I can say is... if I were an insurance company covering starships that carried passengers, I would darned sure want any potential hijack-enabling weapons those passengers might have to be locked up... for both the security of the ship (and thus my financial interest), and of the passengers themselves (same as before).
Now, also consider the influence that said insurance companies can wield... the financial institution that holds the mortgage on your ship won't let you space without proper insurance, so if insurance is withheld, cargo can't ship and commerce is halted.
And those financial institutions have their own influence... so just maybe that LBB2 rule is there because Lloyds of Vland and the Central Merchantile Bank of Capital (&cetera) insist that ship captains be granted the authority to order such weapons locked up.
Whether those captains actually exercise that right is a different matter... but if the captain feels that a particular passenger/group seem suspicious and invokes that regulation, rest assured the insurance companies and financial houses would back him up tooth & nail, as he is protecting their interests!
Now, also consider the influence that said insurance companies can wield... the financial institution that holds the mortgage on your ship won't let you space without proper insurance, so if insurance is withheld, cargo can't ship and commerce is halted.
And those financial institutions have their own influence... so just maybe that LBB2 rule is there because Lloyds of Vland and the Central Merchantile Bank of Capital (&cetera) insist that ship captains be granted the authority to order such weapons locked up.
Whether those captains actually exercise that right is a different matter... but if the captain feels that a particular passenger/group seem suspicious and invokes that regulation, rest assured the insurance companies and financial houses would back him up tooth & nail, as he is protecting their interests!
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