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I\u2019d like to thank Dr. Erin Tertius for stopping by. Again, her new book is available now through all major systems and the new season of Dangerous Exploring starts in September SET. Now it\u2019s time for Quickfire, where we do a rapid exchange about the events currently capturing the Empire\u2019s attention. I\u2019d like to welcome a couple of our favorite duelists, Jared Ross from the Terra Gazette and Liam Hollister from Political Action First.\n\nJARED ROSS: Hi, Eria.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: We\u2019re duelists now. That\u2019s exciting.\n\nJARED ROSS: Definltely. I hope my job title gets adjusted appropriately.\n\nERIA QUINT: Topic one. Fujin City in Centauri. The Pol family left the Xi\u2019An Empire two months ago with the hopes of starting a new life in the UEE, only to find themselves the victims of increasingly vicious xenophobic hate-messages.\n\nJARED ROSS: It\u2019s pretty awful.\n\nERIA QUINT: Local authorities have been unable to find the culprits. Should the Advocacy get involved?\n\nJARED ROSS: Yes. Absolutely.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: I disagree. It\u2019s sad and shameful, but we should trust local authorities to resolve the issue. From what I understand, it\u2019s been mostly defacement and damage to their personal hover. It seems like a bunch of narrow-minded idiots, nothing that would justify getting the Advocacy involved.\n\nJARED ROSS: Sure, the crimes don\u2019t classically fall under the Advocacy\u2019s jurisdiction, but this is bigger than that.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: If the point is sending a message, I think the community\u2019s reaction has been a much more powerful one. The remarkable turnout for anti-hate rallies shows the Pols that they are indeed welcome.\n\nERIA QUINT: Topic two. Senator Rachel Lester has been heading a subcommittee to look into the Senate\u2019s outsourcing policy to private vendors, and it seems they\u2019ve caught their first suspect in their dragnet. Trent Sebastian, a junior associate for Senator Octavia Beate of Ferron, was implicated in a payoff scheme to favorably position vendors for Senate contracts. Senator Beate immediately decried her former employee\u2019s actions.\n\nJARED ROSS: Of course she did.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Well, to be fair, the evidence didn\u2019t implicate her.\n\nJARED ROSS: You\u2019re talking about a woman who has been tangentially related to various corruption and bribery schemes for years. The evidence always seems to implicate one of her aides or employees and never her. So, either I\u2019m right and she\u2019s not an idiot or you are and she has the worst luck hiring employees in the entire government.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: I\u2019m not saying she\u2019s innocent, just that our system requires a burden of proof.\n\nJARED ROSS: I understand, but it just seems like everyone has a tremendously short memory.\n\nERIA QUINT: Last topic. The Association of Cultural Arts announced their nominees this week \u2026\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Ah, moving on to the real news, I see.\n\nERIA QUINT: \u201cRequiem Past\u201d was completely shut out of award consideration due to a loophole regarding the release structure. The controversial vid about the First Tevarin War and its aftermath has been fiercely debated in the media for its bleak depiction of Humanity\u2019s intentions and actions.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: I\u2019m glad the ACA took a stand. The last thing we need is for armchair historians to be presenting flagrantly inaccurate depictions of our history as fact. I think it\u2019s irresponsible at best and incendiary at worst. Why validate it further than this debate already has?\n\nJARED ROSS: I think they\u2019re wrong. Technically, it\u2019s incredibly well-made and I think that it\u2019s calling into question our understanding of that era only highlights that maybe we aren\u2019t as secure or confident in our moral standing as we thought. And I say that as someone who didn\u2019t necessarily agree or enjoy the film.\n\nERIA QUINT: That will do it for this round of Quickfire. I\u2019d like to thank both of our guests, Jared Ross and Liam Hollister. That\u2019s our show for this week. Join us next time, our guests will discuss the volatile situation on Charon III and what, if anything, the UEE should do about it. My name is Eria Quint. This is Showdown!\n\nTRANSCRIPT BREAK","de_DE":"SHOWDOWN!\nAutomatische \u00dcbertragung f\u00fcr S&P- und NFSC-Einreichungen\nEP: 57:62 : \"Tertius\/Quickfire\".\nERIA QUINT: Willkommen zur\u00fcck zum Showdown! Ich m\u00f6chte Dr. Erin Tertius danken, dass sie vorbeigekommen ist. Wieder ist ihr neues Buch jetzt \u00fcber alle wichtigen Systeme erh\u00e4ltlich und die neue Saison von Dangerous Exploring beginnt im September SET. Jetzt ist es Zeit f\u00fcr Quickfire, wo wir einen schnellen Austausch \u00fcber die Ereignisse f\u00fchren, die derzeit die Aufmerksamkeit des Imperiums erregen. Ich m\u00f6chte ein paar unserer Lieblings-Duellanten begr\u00fc\u00dfen, Jared Ross von der Terra Gazette und Liam Hollister von Political Action First.\n\nJARED ROSS: Hi, Eria.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Wir sind jetzt Duellanten. Das ist aufregend.\n\nJARED ROSS: Auf jeden Fall. Ich hoffe, dass meine Berufsbezeichnung entsprechend angepasst wird.\n\nERIA QUINT: Thema eins. Fujin City in Centauri. Die Familie Pol verlie\u00df das Xi'An-Reich vor zwei Monaten mit der Hoffnung, ein neues Leben in der UEE zu beginnen, nur um Opfer immer b\u00f6sartiger fremdenfeindlicher Hassbotschaften zu werden.\n\nJARED ROSS: Es ist ziemlich schrecklich.\n\nERIA QUINT: Die lokalen Beh\u00f6rden konnten die Schuldigen nicht finden. Sollte sich die Anwaltschaft engagieren?\n\nJARED ROSS: Ja. Auf jeden Fall.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Ich bin anderer Meinung. Es ist traurig und besch\u00e4mend, aber wir sollten den lokalen Beh\u00f6rden vertrauen, dass sie das Problem l\u00f6sen. Soweit ich wei\u00df, war es haupts\u00e4chlich Verunstaltung und Besch\u00e4digung ihres pers\u00f6nlichen Schwebezustandes. Es scheint wie ein Haufen engstirniger Idioten zu sein, nichts, was es rechtfertigen w\u00fcrde, die Advocacy einzubeziehen.\n\nJARED ROSS: Sicher, die Verbrechen fallen nicht klassischerweise unter die Zust\u00e4ndigkeit der Advocacy, aber das ist gr\u00f6\u00dfer als das.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Wenn es darum geht, eine Botschaft zu senden, denke ich, dass die Reaktion der Gemeinschaft viel st\u00e4rker war. Die bemerkenswerte Beteiligung an Anti-Hass-Kundgebungen zeigt den Polen, dass sie wirklich willkommen sind.\n\nERIA QUINT: Thema zwei. Senatorin Rachel Lester hat einen Unterausschuss geleitet, um die Outsourcing-Politik des Senats an private Verk\u00e4ufer zu untersuchen, und es scheint, dass sie ihren ersten Verd\u00e4chtigen in ihrer Schleppnetz gefangen haben. Trent Sebastian, ein Junior Associate f\u00fcr Senator Octavia Beate von Ferron, war in ein Auszahlungsprogramm verwickelt, um Verk\u00e4ufer f\u00fcr Senatsvertr\u00e4ge g\u00fcnstig zu positionieren. Senatorin Beate verurteilte sofort die Handlungen ihrer ehemaligen Mitarbeiterin.\n\nJARED ROSS: Nat\u00fcrlich hat sie das.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Nun, um fair zu sein, die Beweise haben sie nicht belastet.\n\nJARED ROSS: Sie sprechen von einer Frau, die seit Jahren tangential mit verschiedenen Korruptions- und Bestechungsprogrammen in Verbindung gebracht wird. Die Beweise scheinen immer einen ihrer Helfer oder Mitarbeiter zu betreffen und nie sie. Also, entweder habe ich Recht und sie ist kein Idiot oder du bist es und sie hat das gr\u00f6\u00dfte Gl\u00fcck, Mitarbeiter in der gesamten Regierung einzustellen.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Ich sage nicht, dass sie unschuldig ist, nur dass unser System eine Beweislast erfordert.\n\nJARED ROSS: Ich verstehe, aber es scheint so, als h\u00e4tte jeder ein unglaublich kurzes Ged\u00e4chtnis.\n\nERIA QUINT: Letztes Thema. Die Association of Cultural Arts hat diese Woche ihre Nominierten bekannt gegeben....\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Ah, weiter zu den echten Nachrichten, wie ich sehe.\n\nERIA QUINT: \"Requiem Past\" wurde aufgrund einer L\u00fccke in der Releasestruktur komplett von der Vergabe ausgeschlossen. Das umstrittene Video \u00fcber den Ersten Tevarin-Krieg und seine Folgen wurde in den Medien heftig diskutiert, weil es die Absichten und Handlungen der Menschheit d\u00fcster darstellt.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Ich bin froh, dass die ACA Stellung bezogen hat. Das Letzte, was wir brauchen, ist, dass Sesselhistoriker flagrante ungenaue Darstellungen unserer Geschichte als Tatsache pr\u00e4sentieren. Ich denke, es ist bestenfalls unverantwortlich und schlimmstenfalls entflammbar. Warum sollte man es weiter validieren, als es diese Debatte bereits getan hat?\n\nJARED ROSS: Ich denke, sie liegen falsch. Technisch gesehen ist es unglaublich gut gemacht, und ich denke, dass es unser Verst\u00e4ndnis dieser \u00c4ra in Frage stellt, zeigt nur, dass wir vielleicht nicht so sicher oder zuversichtlich in unserem moralischen Status sind, wie wir dachten. Und das sage ich als jemand, der dem Film nicht unbedingt zustimmt oder ihn genie\u00dft.\n\nERIA QUINT: Das wird es f\u00fcr diese Runde von Quickfire tun. Ich m\u00f6chte mich bei unseren beiden G\u00e4sten, Jared Ross und Liam Hollister, bedanken. Das ist unsere Show f\u00fcr diese Woche. Wenn Sie das n\u00e4chste Mal zu uns kommen, werden unsere G\u00e4ste \u00fcber die volatile Situation auf Charon III sprechen und dar\u00fcber, was die UEE, wenn \u00fcberhaupt, dagegen tun sollte. Mein Name ist Eria Quint. Das ist Showdown!\n\nTRANSKRIPTUMBRUCH","zh_CN":"SHOWDOWN!\nAuto-Transcript for S&P and NFSC Submission\nEP: 57:62 : \u201cTertius\/Quickfire\u201d\nERIA QUINT: Welcome back to Showdown! I\u2019d like to thank Dr. Erin Tertius for stopping by. Again, her new book is available now through all major systems and the new season of Dangerous Exploring starts in September SET. Now it\u2019s time for Quickfire, where we do a rapid exchange about the events currently capturing the Empire\u2019s attention. I\u2019d like to welcome a couple of our favorite duelists, Jared Ross from the Terra Gazette and Liam Hollister from Political Action First.\n\nJARED ROSS: Hi, Eria.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: We\u2019re duelists now. That\u2019s exciting.\n\nJARED ROSS: Definltely. I hope my job title gets adjusted appropriately.\n\nERIA QUINT: Topic one. Fujin City in Centauri. The Pol family left the Xi\u2019An Empire two months ago with the hopes of starting a new life in the UEE, only to find themselves the victims of increasingly vicious xenophobic hate-messages.\n\nJARED ROSS: It\u2019s pretty awful.\n\nERIA QUINT: Local authorities have been unable to find the culprits. Should the Advocacy get involved?\n\nJARED ROSS: Yes. Absolutely.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: I disagree. It\u2019s sad and shameful, but we should trust local authorities to resolve the issue. From what I understand, it\u2019s been mostly defacement and damage to their personal hover. It seems like a bunch of narrow-minded idiots, nothing that would justify getting the Advocacy involved.\n\nJARED ROSS: Sure, the crimes don\u2019t classically fall under the Advocacy\u2019s jurisdiction, but this is bigger than that.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: If the point is sending a message, I think the community\u2019s reaction has been a much more powerful one. The remarkable turnout for anti-hate rallies shows the Pols that they are indeed welcome.\n\nERIA QUINT: Topic two. Senator Rachel Lester has been heading a subcommittee to look into the Senate\u2019s outsourcing policy to private vendors, and it seems they\u2019ve caught their first suspect in their dragnet. Trent Sebastian, a junior associate for Senator Octavia Beate of Ferron, was implicated in a payoff scheme to favorably position vendors for Senate contracts. Senator Beate immediately decried her former employee\u2019s actions.\n\nJARED ROSS: Of course she did.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Well, to be fair, the evidence didn\u2019t implicate her.\n\nJARED ROSS: You\u2019re talking about a woman who has been tangentially related to various corruption and bribery schemes for years. The evidence always seems to implicate one of her aides or employees and never her. So, either I\u2019m right and she\u2019s not an idiot or you are and she has the worst luck hiring employees in the entire government.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: I\u2019m not saying she\u2019s innocent, just that our system requires a burden of proof.\n\nJARED ROSS: I understand, but it just seems like everyone has a tremendously short memory.\n\nERIA QUINT: Last topic. The Association of Cultural Arts announced their nominees this week \u2026\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: Ah, moving on to the real news, I see.\n\nERIA QUINT: \u201cRequiem Past\u201d was completely shut out of award consideration due to a loophole regarding the release structure. The controversial vid about the First Tevarin War and its aftermath has been fiercely debated in the media for its bleak depiction of Humanity\u2019s intentions and actions.\n\nLIAM HOLLISTER: I\u2019m glad the ACA took a stand. The last thing we need is for armchair historians to be presenting flagrantly inaccurate depictions of our history as fact. I think it\u2019s irresponsible at best and incendiary at worst. Why validate it further than this debate already has?\n\nJARED ROSS: I think they\u2019re wrong. Technically, it\u2019s incredibly well-made and I think that it\u2019s calling into question our understanding of that era only highlights that maybe we aren\u2019t as secure or confident in our moral standing as we thought. And I say that as someone who didn\u2019t necessarily agree or enjoy the film.\n\nERIA QUINT: That will do it for this round of Quickfire. I\u2019d like to thank both of our guests, Jared Ross and Liam Hollister. That\u2019s our show for this week. Join us next time, our guests will discuss the volatile situation on Charon III and what, if anything, the UEE should do about it. My name is Eria Quint. This is Showdown!\n\nTRANSCRIPT BREAK"},"links_count":0,"comment_count":42,"created_at":"2014-07-16T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"11 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-08 10:52:43","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":14015,"next_id":14017}}