Post by Fleischmann on Jul 28, 2021 14:25:25 GMT
Location: Somewhere in Blairhaim
Mood: Annoyed
A clerk was busily crunching the numbers and came again and again to the same conclusion, there was not enough land in Hweituzdas for the rebels and dissidents that still needed to be deported. Whilst it had been big enough to deal with most of the criminals, the country already had an established population before the colonists had been sent and that population had been integrated into the colony rather than forced out or killed; this had allowed the colony to start off almost completely self-sufficient from the outset and meant that the Raikhsgamotjing did not need to worry overly about them.
Now though, it was biting them a bit in the rump. Hairas Haimfaths Robertsunus had personally placed the clerk on the project and tasked him with finding out exactly how much more land was necessary to finish the expulsions. Now though... There was no way to safely place that many people in the colonies, at least without allowing for starvation and famine. Thinking about the issue, the clerk started casting his eyes around the room until he found a map. On it was an augmented view of the territorial claims and holdings of various nations, with population being represented with density of coloured dots.
Casting his eyes over the map, he noticed a large and spread out nation to the far south-east... Its population density was low, it was too far away to threaten the Raikh, and no one sent there would ever be able to reasonably come back. Realising the solution staring him in the face, the clerk quickly did the numbers, got the correct references together, and dashed off to tell the Hairas of this new option.
From: Sa Hairas af this Raikh af hize Dalen, Haimfaths Robertsunus
To: The Government of Duom Asderaordia
To whom it may concern,
We would like to discuss the possibility of relaxing immigration into your country and establishing a system by which our subjects might attain both exit visas and entry visas into your territories.
Our chief concern being that those given a specific sort of exit visa not be allowed to leave your country with the intent to return to ours, we would also be interested in establishing inter-departmental record keeping for exits and entries of subjects of our two realms into the other, so as to ensure that both governments are able to properly track and account for subjects and their whereabouts in broad terms.
Should this be acceptable, we would be more than happy to host a delegation from your nation in one of our cities.
Yours,
Sa Hairas af this Raikh af hize Dalen, Haimfaths Robertsunus
Mood: Annoyed
A clerk was busily crunching the numbers and came again and again to the same conclusion, there was not enough land in Hweituzdas for the rebels and dissidents that still needed to be deported. Whilst it had been big enough to deal with most of the criminals, the country already had an established population before the colonists had been sent and that population had been integrated into the colony rather than forced out or killed; this had allowed the colony to start off almost completely self-sufficient from the outset and meant that the Raikhsgamotjing did not need to worry overly about them.
Now though, it was biting them a bit in the rump. Hairas Haimfaths Robertsunus had personally placed the clerk on the project and tasked him with finding out exactly how much more land was necessary to finish the expulsions. Now though... There was no way to safely place that many people in the colonies, at least without allowing for starvation and famine. Thinking about the issue, the clerk started casting his eyes around the room until he found a map. On it was an augmented view of the territorial claims and holdings of various nations, with population being represented with density of coloured dots.
Casting his eyes over the map, he noticed a large and spread out nation to the far south-east... Its population density was low, it was too far away to threaten the Raikh, and no one sent there would ever be able to reasonably come back. Realising the solution staring him in the face, the clerk quickly did the numbers, got the correct references together, and dashed off to tell the Hairas of this new option.
From: Sa Hairas af this Raikh af hize Dalen, Haimfaths Robertsunus
To: The Government of Duom Asderaordia
To whom it may concern,
We would like to discuss the possibility of relaxing immigration into your country and establishing a system by which our subjects might attain both exit visas and entry visas into your territories.
Our chief concern being that those given a specific sort of exit visa not be allowed to leave your country with the intent to return to ours, we would also be interested in establishing inter-departmental record keeping for exits and entries of subjects of our two realms into the other, so as to ensure that both governments are able to properly track and account for subjects and their whereabouts in broad terms.
Should this be acceptable, we would be more than happy to host a delegation from your nation in one of our cities.
Yours,
Sa Hairas af this Raikh af hize Dalen, Haimfaths Robertsunus