Dec 28, 16 / Cap 27, 00 19:54 UTC

los militares en asgardia  

como va a hacer el tema de los militares en asgardia ??

as it will make the issue of the military in asgardia ??

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- Jason Rainbow 29 December 2016 @ 11:46 pm

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Dec 29, 16 / Cap 28, 00 19:33 UTC

Intenta escribir en ingles por temas de moderacion del foro, por el momento la opinion esta muy dividida entre tener un cuerpo militar propiamente dicho, estar desmilitarizada o de tener armas mas propias de defensa.

Try writing in English on topics of the forum moderation, by the time the opinion is very divided between having a military body itself, be demilitarized or have more weapons own defense.

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- Jason Rainbow 29 December 2016 @ 11:47 pm P.S Thank you!

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Dec 29, 16 / Cap 28, 00 23:11 UTC

Any division of opinion is irrelevant. The fact remains the outer space treaty forbids the militerisation of space.

That is not to say we shall have no defence forces - they just won't ever be used in any offensive capacity, and with other features are unlikley to conform to definitions of military.

For example, the way Japan after WWII was forbidden to form a military - but a decade or so later formed defence forces.

One critical point is despite a loose structure conforming to military, certain things like the responsibility of the individual agent to actually think about what they are doing, why - as opposed to blindly "following orders". If there's any real comparison to existing armed forces, then it's likely to be the navy - Despite being the oldest full-time dedicated force and naturally collating the largest collections of effective procedures, space is likely to be using vessels that can loosely be described as ships.