{"data":{"id":15404,"title":"This Day in History: The Perry Line Pact","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/15404-This-Day-In-History-The-Perry-Line-Pact","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/15404","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/15404","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"News Update","images":[{"id":4612,"name":"TDIH_BattleofOrion2.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/vkv1p9xua2x8zr\/source\/TDIH_BattleofOrion2.jpg","alt":"","size":1744985,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2016-02-16T23:45:15+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/4612","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/4612\/similar"},{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"},{"id":27892,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/w3o9r4zgppm77\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":900916,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2021-09-06T14:48:40+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892\/similar"}],"images_count":8,"translations":{"en_EN":"THIS DAY IN HISTORY\nJuly 5, 2793 SET\n\nThe Perry Line Pact\nTo many, the Perry Line was known as the interstellar barrier between Humanity and the Xi\u2019an. Tactlessly named by Humanity after old deities of war, these eight systems never had a chance to be anything but a no man\u2019s land. The Perry Line represented an even greater wall of distrust, separating our two great cultures from engaging in meaningful diplomacy.\n\nThat is, until 2789, when the bold Terran Senator Terrence Akari defied the Messers and breached the Perry Line to meet a Xi\u2019an delegation on Tohil III led by Emperor Kr.\u0113 himself. Aware of Imperator Linton Messer XI\u2019s weakening power base, Akari and Kr.\u0113 spent days hammering out the details of the famous treaty that bears their names.\n\nOn May 29, 2789, Senator Akari called for an emergency session of the Senate to present the peace accord and ordered an immediate vote, capitalizing on the Imperator\u2019s recreational break in Goss. By the time word of the surprise session reached the Imperator, he was unable to rally his lackeys to block the procedure. The deal was narrowly approved.\n\nThough the Senate\u2019s vote was nonbinding without the Imperator\u2019s signature, the people of the UEE overwhelmingly supported it, proving the populace was sick and tired of being on the brink of war. The demonization of the Xi\u2019an had been one of the oldest plays in the Messers book, yet after over two hundred years without an overtly aggressive action against the UEE, few truly believed the Xi\u2019an were the boogeymen the Messers made them out to be.\n\nStill politics and reality often exist on different planes. The Xi\u2019an demonstrated their commitment to the agreement by withdrawing all military forces from Perry Line systems. Despite this display of good faith and the treaty\u2019s popularity with the people, Imperator Messer XI refused to sign it. For years after the agreement, UEE military ships still patrolled Perry Line systems more uncertain than ever about what they were doing there.\n\nIt wasn\u2019t until 2792, when the UEE had finally thrown off the authoritarian yoke of the Messer regime, that the Empire could officially focus on rebuilding their diplomatic relations with the Xi\u2019an. The issue became a priority for Erin Toi, who was elected Imperator following Messer XI\u2019s ousting. Initially, the position of Ambassador to the Xi\u2019an Empire was offered to Senator Akari, but he turned it down to focus on rebuilding the UEE. After an extensive search, Imperator Toi selected Ramon Coen for the position.\n\nThe position was Coen\u2019s first in government. Previously, he had run the Xi\u2019an Studies department at Mentor University in the Rhetor System. Though he lacked any diplomatic experience, Coen was thoughtful, patient, soft-spoken and possessed of a deep understanding of the Xi\u2019an language and culture. He was an ideal candidate to participate in the lengthy discussions necessary to normalize relations.\n\nThe Xi\u2019an were understandably guarded about relations with the new UEE government. Though the Messers were gone, there were still many within the Xi\u2019an ranks who believed that Humanity could not be trusted, as they vividly remembered life during the Messers rule. As a test of the UEE\u2019s commitment to constructing a new diplomatic era, the Xi\u2019an only brought one issue to the table during their first meeting with Ambassador Coen \u2014 what to do with the former Perry Line systems?\n\nAfter bringing up the issue, the Xi\u2019An delegation simply left, offering neither ideas nor solutions of their own. Ambassador Coen spent the next six months digging into every detail on the topic, including a two-month trip that saw him spend time in each Perry Line system. Reportedly, when Imperator Toi discovered Ambassador Coen had gone months without talking to the Xi\u2019An, she demanded to know what was going on.\n\nCoen explained that how they handled and presented the Perry Line proposal would set the stage for all future negotiations. A rushed, half-thought-out solution would be a sign that the UEE didn\u2019t understand with whom they were negotiating. Eight months after that first, brief summit, Ambassador Coen presented his 92-page proposal to the Xi\u2019an.\n\nThe document went into extensive detail, but could be summarized by its three main pillars. One, there would be joint military operations in each system to identify and dispose of all anti-ship mines that still littered the drift. Two, the eight systems that comprised the Perry Line would be evenly divided between the two governments. Finally, his proposal required that borders into what Coen called \u201ctransitional systems\u201d always remain open to both the UEE and Xi\u2019an Empire. These systems would be a living reminder that the universe was a better place when the two governments worked together.\n\nAmbassador Coen and the Xi\u2019an delegation spent months going over the document word by word \u2014 revising certain sections, tossing out others, and going into incredible detail on how key parts of the accord would be put into effect. At the end of that process only one issue remained unresolved. Who would get which system? No matter how they tried to sort it, the sticking point proved to always be the same planet: Oya III.\n\nPrior to the Oya System becoming part of the Perry Line, a Xi\u2019an settlement was established on Oya III. The Xi\u2019an colonizers vacated the system once a jump into Human-controlled space was discovered, though many vowed that they would return once it was safe to do so.\n\nThrough negotiations, the Xi\u2019an remained resolute that Oya III\u2019s settlement must stay in Xi\u2019An hands, which entitled them to the entire system. Their hardline stance stalled and almost tabled the entire deal because Humans were equally eager to claim Oya.\n\nOya was the only system in the deal that was full of resources and currently habitable. Imperator Toi was adamant that the UEE receive it. While Coen suggested Virtus as an alternate because it was also rich in resources, the expanding red giant star at its center meant Human life was not a long-term possibility for the system. It was deemed an unworthy substitute.\n\nWorried that all his hard work would be for naught, Ambassador Coen crafted an unusual solution to the problem. Coen knew Imperator Toi would reject any idea that involved giving up Oya, so Coen carefully laid out a plan he hoped would work, which came to be known as the Coen Compromise.\n\nUnder the compromise, the UEE would be given control of the Oya System, including Oya III. However, the previously established settlement would officially fall under Xi\u2019an control, making it the only slice of sovereign alien land within the UEE. Imperator Toi was less than thrilled about the idea, but agreed to it. Eventually, the hardliners within the Xi\u2019An delegation did too.\n\nFollowing days of intense negotiations to nail down the details of the Coen Compromise, the proposal was agreed to by both parties. Virtus, Pallas, Hadur and Indra would become part of the Xi\u2019an Empire, while Tohil, Oya, Gurzil and Horus would be integrated into the UEE. With the systems finally sorted the delegates then returned to their respective governments for official authorization.\n\nOn this day, July 5th, 2793, the Perry Line pact was ratified and signed by both sides, officially bringing to end the cold war and birthing a new diplomatic era between the UEE and the Xi\u2019an Empire, one that has stayed strong through today.","de_DE":"AN DIESEM TAG IN DER GESCHICHTE\n5. Juli 2793 SET\n\nDer Perry Line Pakt\nF\u00fcr viele war die Perry-Linie als interstellare Barriere zwischen Menschlichkeit und Xi'an bekannt. Taktlos von der Menschheit nach alten Kriegsgottheiten benannt, hatten diese acht Systeme nie die Chance, etwas anderes als ein Niemandsland zu sein. Die Perry-Linie stellte eine noch gr\u00f6\u00dfere Mauer des Misstrauens dar und trennte unsere beiden gro\u00dfen Kulturen von einer sinnvollen Diplomatie.\n\nDas hei\u00dft, bis 2789, als der mutige Terraner Senator Terrence Akari sich den Messern widersetzte und die Perry-Linie durchbrach, um eine Xi'an-Delegation zu Tohil III. unter der Leitung von Kaiser Kr.\u0113 pers\u00f6nlich zu treffen. In Kenntnis der schw\u00e4chenden Machtbasis von Imperator Linton Messer XI verbrachten Akari und Kr.\u0113 Tage damit, die Details des ber\u00fchmten Vertrages, der ihre Namen tr\u00e4gt, zu er\u00f6rtern.\n\nAm 29. Mai 2789 rief Senator Akari zu einer Notsitzung des Senats auf, um das Friedensabkommen vorzulegen, und ordnete eine sofortige Abstimmung an, wobei er die Erholungspause des Imperators in Goss nutzte. Als die Nachricht von der \u00dcberraschungssitzung den Imperator erreichte, konnte er seine Lakaien nicht mehr versammeln, um das Verfahren zu blockieren. Die Transaktion wurde nur knapp genehmigt.\n\nObwohl die Abstimmung des Senats ohne die Unterschrift des Imperators nicht bindend war, unterst\u00fctzte sie das Volk der UEE \u00fcberw\u00e4ltigend und bewies damit, dass die Bev\u00f6lkerung es leid war, am Rande des Krieges zu stehen. Die Verteufelung des Xi'an war eines der \u00e4ltesten St\u00fccke im Buch von Messers gewesen, aber nach \u00fcber zweihundert Jahren ohne eine offensive Aktion gegen die UEE glaubten nur wenige wirklich, dass das Xi'an die Boogeymen waren, f\u00fcr die die Messers sie gehalten hatten.\n\nDennoch existieren Politik und Realit\u00e4t oft auf verschiedenen Ebenen. Die Xi'an bewiesen ihr Engagement f\u00fcr das Abkommen, indem sie alle Streitkr\u00e4fte aus den Systemen von Perry Line abzogen. Trotz dieses Vertrauensbeweises und der Popularit\u00e4t des Vertrages beim Volk weigerte sich Imperator Messer XI, ihn zu unterzeichnen. Jahrelang nach der Vereinbarung patrouillierten UEE-Milit\u00e4rschiffe immer noch Perry-Line-Systeme, die mehr denn je unsicher waren, was sie dort taten.\n\nErst 2792, als die UEE das autorit\u00e4re Joch des Messer-Regimes endg\u00fcltig abgeworfen hatte, konnte sich das Imperium offiziell auf den Wiederaufbau seiner diplomatischen Beziehungen zu den Xi'an konzentrieren. Das Thema wurde zu einer Priorit\u00e4t f\u00fcr Erin Toi, die nach der Vertreibung von Messer XI zum Importeur gew\u00e4hlt wurde. Urspr\u00fcnglich wurde Senator Akari die Position des Botschafters des Xi'an-Reiches angeboten, aber er lehnte sie ab, um sich auf den Wiederaufbau der UEE zu konzentrieren. Nach einer umfangreichen Suche w\u00e4hlte Imperator Toi Ramon Coen f\u00fcr die Position.\n\nDie Position war Coens erste in der Regierung. Zuvor hatte er die Abteilung Xi'an Studies an der Mentor University im Rhetorensystem geleitet. Obwohl ihm jegliche diplomatische Erfahrung fehlte, war Coen nachdenklich, geduldig, leise und besa\u00df ein tiefes Verst\u00e4ndnis der Sprache und Kultur Xi'ans. Er war ein idealer Kandidat, um an den langen Diskussionen teilzunehmen, die notwendig sind, um die Beziehungen zu normalisieren.\n\nDie Xi'an wurden verst\u00e4ndlicherweise \u00fcber die Beziehungen zur neuen UEE-Regierung aufgekl\u00e4rt. Obwohl die Messers weg waren, gab es immer noch viele in den Reihen von Xi'an, die glaubten, dass der Menschheit nicht vertraut werden k\u00f6nne, da sie sich lebhaft an das Leben w\u00e4hrend der Messers-Regel erinnerten. Als Test f\u00fcr das Engagement der UEE f\u00fcr den Aufbau einer neuen diplomatischen \u00c4ra brachten die Xi'an bei ihrem ersten Treffen mit Botschafter Coen nur ein Problem auf den Tisch - was tun mit den ehemaligen Perry Line-Systemen?\n\nNachdem sie das Thema angesprochen hatte, ging die Xi'An-Delegation einfach weg und bot weder eigene Ideen noch eigene L\u00f6sungen an. Botschafter Coen verbrachte die n\u00e4chsten sechs Monate damit, jedes Detail des Themas zu erforschen, einschlie\u00dflich einer zweimonatigen Reise, bei der er Zeit in jedem Perry Line-System verbrachte. Angeblich, als Imperator Toi entdeckte, dass Botschafter Coen Monate vergangen war, ohne mit den Xi'An zu sprechen, verlangte sie zu wissen, was los war.\n\nCoen erkl\u00e4rte, dass die Art und Weise, wie sie den Perry-Line-Vorschlag behandeln und pr\u00e4sentieren, die Voraussetzungen f\u00fcr alle zuk\u00fcnftigen Verhandlungen schaffen w\u00fcrde. Eine \u00fcberst\u00fcrzte, halb durchdachte L\u00f6sung w\u00e4re ein Zeichen daf\u00fcr, dass die UEE nicht verstanden hat, mit wem sie verhandelt. Acht Monate nach diesem ersten, kurzen Gipfel pr\u00e4sentierte Botschafter Coen dem Xi'an seinen 92-seitigen Vorschlag.\n\nDas Dokument ging ausf\u00fchrlich ins Detail, lie\u00df sich aber durch seine drei Haupts\u00e4ulen zusammenfassen. Erstens, es g\u00e4be gemeinsame milit\u00e4rische Operationen in jedem System, um alle Anti-Schiffsminen zu identifizieren und zu beseitigen, die noch mit der Str\u00f6mung verunreinigt sind. Zweitens, die acht Systeme, aus denen die Perry-Linie bestand, w\u00fcrden gleichm\u00e4\u00dfig zwischen den beiden Regierungen aufgeteilt. Schlie\u00dflich verlangte sein Vorschlag, dass die Grenzen zu dem, was Coen \"\u00dcbergangssysteme\" nannte, immer offen bleiben, sowohl f\u00fcr die UEE als auch f\u00fcr das Xi'an Imperium. Diese Systeme w\u00e4ren eine lebendige Erinnerung daran, dass das Universum ein besserer Ort war, wenn die beiden Regierungen zusammenarbeiteten.\n\nBotschafter Coen und die Xi'an-Delegation verbrachten Monate damit, das Dokument Wort f\u00fcr Wort durchzugehen - bestimmte Abschnitte zu \u00fcberarbeiten, andere wegzuwerfen und in unglaubliche Details zu gehen, wie wichtige Teile des Abkommens in Kraft gesetzt werden sollten. Am Ende dieses Prozesses blieb nur ein einziges Problem ungel\u00f6st. Wer w\u00fcrde welches System bekommen? Egal, wie sie versuchten, es zu sortieren, der Knackpunkt erwies sich immer als derselbe Planet: Oya III.\n\nBevor das Oya-System Teil der Perry-Linie wurde, wurde auf Oya III eine Xi'an-Siedlung gegr\u00fcndet. Die Xi'an-Kolonisatoren verlie\u00dfen das System, sobald ein Sprung in den von Menschen kontrollierten Raum entdeckt wurde, obwohl viele schworen, dass sie zur\u00fcckkehren w\u00fcrden, sobald es sicher sei, dies zu tun.\n\nDurch Verhandlungen blieben die Xi'an entschlossen, dass die Siedlung von Oya III. in Xi'An H\u00e4nden bleiben muss, was ihnen das Recht auf das gesamte System gab. Ihre hartn\u00e4ckige Haltung hielt an und brachte fast das gesamte Gesch\u00e4ft auf den Tisch, weil die Menschen ebenso begierig darauf waren, Oya zu beanspruchen.\n\nOya war das einzige System in dem Deal, das voller Ressourcen und derzeit bewohnbar war. Imperator Toi bestand darauf, dass die UEE sie erh\u00e4lt. W\u00e4hrend Coen Virtus als Alternative vorschlug, weil er auch reich an Ressourcen war, bedeutete der expandierende rote Riesenstern in seinem Zentrum, dass das menschliche Leben keine langfristige M\u00f6glichkeit f\u00fcr das System war. Es wurde als unw\u00fcrdiger Ersatz angesehen.\n\nAus Sorge, dass all seine harte Arbeit umsonst w\u00e4re, entwickelte Botschafter Coen eine ungew\u00f6hnliche L\u00f6sung f\u00fcr das Problem. Coen wusste, dass Imperator Toi jede Idee ablehnen w\u00fcrde, die die Aufgabe von Oya beinhaltete, also legte Coen sorgf\u00e4ltig einen Plan aus, von dem er hoffte, dass er funktionieren w\u00fcrde, der als Coen-Kompromiss bekannt wurde.\n\nNach dem Kompromiss w\u00fcrde die UEE die Kontrolle \u00fcber das Oya-System, einschlie\u00dflich Oya III, erhalten. Die zuvor gegr\u00fcndete Siedlung w\u00fcrde jedoch offiziell unter Xi'an fallen, was sie zum einzigen Teil des souver\u00e4nen au\u00dferirdischen Landes innerhalb der UEE macht. Imperator Toi war von der Idee weniger begeistert, stimmte ihr aber zu. Schlie\u00dflich taten es auch die Hardliner innerhalb der Xi'An-Delegation.\n\nNach tagelangen intensiven Verhandlungen \u00fcber die Einzelheiten des Coen-Kompromisses wurde der Vorschlag von beiden Parteien angenommen. Virtus, Pallas, Hadur und Indra w\u00fcrden Teil des Xi'an-Reiches werden, w\u00e4hrend Tohil, Oya, Gurzil und Horus in die UEE integriert w\u00fcrden. Nachdem die Systeme schlie\u00dflich sortiert waren, kehrten die Delegierten zur offiziellen Genehmigung an ihre jeweiligen Regierungen zur\u00fcck.\n\nAn diesem Tag, dem 5. Juli 2793, wurde der Perry-Line-Pakt von beiden Seiten ratifiziert und unterzeichnet, um den Kalten Krieg offiziell zu beenden und eine neue diplomatische \u00c4ra zwischen der UEE und dem Xi'an-Reich einzuleiten, die bis heute andauert.","zh_CN":"THIS DAY IN HISTORY\nJuly 5, 2793 SET\n\nThe Perry Line Pact\nTo many, the Perry Line was known as the interstellar barrier between Humanity and the Xi\u2019an. Tactlessly named by Humanity after old deities of war, these eight systems never had a chance to be anything but a no man\u2019s land. The Perry Line represented an even greater wall of distrust, separating our two great cultures from engaging in meaningful diplomacy.\n\nThat is, until 2789, when the bold Terran Senator Terrence Akari defied the Messers and breached the Perry Line to meet a Xi\u2019an delegation on Tohil III led by Emperor Kr.\u0113 himself. Aware of Imperator Linton Messer XI\u2019s weakening power base, Akari and Kr.\u0113 spent days hammering out the details of the famous treaty that bears their names.\n\nOn May 29, 2789, Senator Akari called for an emergency session of the Senate to present the peace accord and ordered an immediate vote, capitalizing on the Imperator\u2019s recreational break in Goss. By the time word of the surprise session reached the Imperator, he was unable to rally his lackeys to block the procedure. The deal was narrowly approved.\n\nThough the Senate\u2019s vote was nonbinding without the Imperator\u2019s signature, the people of the UEE overwhelmingly supported it, proving the populace was sick and tired of being on the brink of war. The demonization of the Xi\u2019an had been one of the oldest plays in the Messers book, yet after over two hundred years without an overtly aggressive action against the UEE, few truly believed the Xi\u2019an were the boogeymen the Messers made them out to be.\n\nStill politics and reality often exist on different planes. The Xi\u2019an demonstrated their commitment to the agreement by withdrawing all military forces from Perry Line systems. Despite this display of good faith and the treaty\u2019s popularity with the people, Imperator Messer XI refused to sign it. For years after the agreement, UEE military ships still patrolled Perry Line systems more uncertain than ever about what they were doing there.\n\nIt wasn\u2019t until 2792, when the UEE had finally thrown off the authoritarian yoke of the Messer regime, that the Empire could officially focus on rebuilding their diplomatic relations with the Xi\u2019an. The issue became a priority for Erin Toi, who was elected Imperator following Messer XI\u2019s ousting. Initially, the position of Ambassador to the Xi\u2019an Empire was offered to Senator Akari, but he turned it down to focus on rebuilding the UEE. After an extensive search, Imperator Toi selected Ramon Coen for the position.\n\nThe position was Coen\u2019s first in government. Previously, he had run the Xi\u2019an Studies department at Mentor University in the Rhetor System. Though he lacked any diplomatic experience, Coen was thoughtful, patient, soft-spoken and possessed of a deep understanding of the Xi\u2019an language and culture. He was an ideal candidate to participate in the lengthy discussions necessary to normalize relations.\n\nThe Xi\u2019an were understandably guarded about relations with the new UEE government. Though the Messers were gone, there were still many within the Xi\u2019an ranks who believed that Humanity could not be trusted, as they vividly remembered life during the Messers rule. As a test of the UEE\u2019s commitment to constructing a new diplomatic era, the Xi\u2019an only brought one issue to the table during their first meeting with Ambassador Coen \u2014 what to do with the former Perry Line systems?\n\nAfter bringing up the issue, the Xi\u2019An delegation simply left, offering neither ideas nor solutions of their own. Ambassador Coen spent the next six months digging into every detail on the topic, including a two-month trip that saw him spend time in each Perry Line system. Reportedly, when Imperator Toi discovered Ambassador Coen had gone months without talking to the Xi\u2019An, she demanded to know what was going on.\n\nCoen explained that how they handled and presented the Perry Line proposal would set the stage for all future negotiations. A rushed, half-thought-out solution would be a sign that the UEE didn\u2019t understand with whom they were negotiating. Eight months after that first, brief summit, Ambassador Coen presented his 92-page proposal to the Xi\u2019an.\n\nThe document went into extensive detail, but could be summarized by its three main pillars. One, there would be joint military operations in each system to identify and dispose of all anti-ship mines that still littered the drift. Two, the eight systems that comprised the Perry Line would be evenly divided between the two governments. Finally, his proposal required that borders into what Coen called \u201ctransitional systems\u201d always remain open to both the UEE and Xi\u2019an Empire. These systems would be a living reminder that the universe was a better place when the two governments worked together.\n\nAmbassador Coen and the Xi\u2019an delegation spent months going over the document word by word \u2014 revising certain sections, tossing out others, and going into incredible detail on how key parts of the accord would be put into effect. At the end of that process only one issue remained unresolved. Who would get which system? No matter how they tried to sort it, the sticking point proved to always be the same planet: Oya III.\n\nPrior to the Oya System becoming part of the Perry Line, a Xi\u2019an settlement was established on Oya III. The Xi\u2019an colonizers vacated the system once a jump into Human-controlled space was discovered, though many vowed that they would return once it was safe to do so.\n\nThrough negotiations, the Xi\u2019an remained resolute that Oya III\u2019s settlement must stay in Xi\u2019An hands, which entitled them to the entire system. Their hardline stance stalled and almost tabled the entire deal because Humans were equally eager to claim Oya.\n\nOya was the only system in the deal that was full of resources and currently habitable. Imperator Toi was adamant that the UEE receive it. While Coen suggested Virtus as an alternate because it was also rich in resources, the expanding red giant star at its center meant Human life was not a long-term possibility for the system. It was deemed an unworthy substitute.\n\nWorried that all his hard work would be for naught, Ambassador Coen crafted an unusual solution to the problem. Coen knew Imperator Toi would reject any idea that involved giving up Oya, so Coen carefully laid out a plan he hoped would work, which came to be known as the Coen Compromise.\n\nUnder the compromise, the UEE would be given control of the Oya System, including Oya III. However, the previously established settlement would officially fall under Xi\u2019an control, making it the only slice of sovereign alien land within the UEE. Imperator Toi was less than thrilled about the idea, but agreed to it. Eventually, the hardliners within the Xi\u2019An delegation did too.\n\nFollowing days of intense negotiations to nail down the details of the Coen Compromise, the proposal was agreed to by both parties. Virtus, Pallas, Hadur and Indra would become part of the Xi\u2019an Empire, while Tohil, Oya, Gurzil and Horus would be integrated into the UEE. With the systems finally sorted the delegates then returned to their respective governments for official authorization.\n\nOn this day, July 5th, 2793, the Perry Line pact was ratified and signed by both sides, officially bringing to end the cold war and birthing a new diplomatic era between the UEE and the Xi\u2019an Empire, one that has stayed strong through today."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":43,"created_at":"2016-07-06T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"9 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-04-30 10:27:25","valid_relations":["images","links","translations"],"prev_id":15402,"next_id":15405}}