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|title = Plain Truth - Fair Chance Fail
|image = Comm-Link-PlainTruthFI1.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/16603-Plain-Truth-Fair-Chance-Fail
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2018-05-30
|series = Plain Truth
}}
'''< Transmission Begins >'''
“The more things change, the more they stay the same.”
This epigram has been around for centuries, but it still rings true today. Despite the technological advances that have fueled Humanity’s expansion into the stars, a person swiping their mobi on a [[Moscow]] street corner right now isn’t much different to someone standing there hundreds of years earlier. Both are bones and blood, sinew and sweat.
Certain inalienable truths can’t be denied. Join me, [[Parker Terrell]], on this journey to uncover the Plain Truth.
Our starting epigram relates to more than just people. It also applies to the [[UEE]] Government. Leaders and laws may change, but it remains the same – crippled by corruption that’s rotten it to the core.
Look no further than the [[Oso System|Oso system]] for proof. [[Oso II]] is teeming with unusual and unique lifeforms that the UEE swore to protect from human intervention under the [[Fair Chance Act]]. The government even spent billions of our taxpayer credits to build an outpost, [[Observation Base Chimera]], and staff it with an Army contingent to watch over the precious planet.
So that should be it, right? Planet safe and alien lifeforms able to develop without outside interference… Well, we all remember what happened next, don’t we?
Of course not, so let me tell you. Rumors of rampant corruption at OB Chimera circulated for years before the Senate finally opened an investigation. They discovered that the Army had staffed the station with disgraced personnel unqualified to manage a [[Kel-To]]. Some were even arrested after taking bribes to allow smugglers and other unscrupulous sorts access to Oso II.
[[High Command]] addressed the scandal by appointing a qualified workforce, implementing new policies, and hiring civilian auditors. They proudly proclaimed that these fixes would change things for the better…
Today’s guest is a longtime friend of the show, acclaimed author, and frequent contributor to true news across the Empire, [[Laurence Jito]]. His latest article for the Individualist revisits the OB Chimera scandal and exposes just how little has actually changed.
Parker Terrell (PT): Welcome back.
Laurence Jito (LJ): Always a pleasure, Parker. What’s occurring at OB Chimera is not just a travesty, it’s a damning illustration of how dysfunctional the UEE government truly is.
PT: Let me start by thanking you for revisiting this issue. Honestly, I hadn’t thought much about OB Chimera since the original scandal. With so many other issues threatening the Empire, this one disappeared from my radar.
LJ: Hard to blame you. This government has clearly been using the chaos with the [[Vanduul]] to distract from all manner of public betrayal. OB Chimera is just the tip of the iceberg. For example, did you know they defunded the civilian auditors? That was never announced. They were simply struck from the Army’s budget during a closed-door meeting and it was never once questioned by the [[Senate]].
PT: Let’s take a step back and inform the audience about what you discovered about OB Chimera’s current operation. So, the scandal hits, High Command scrambles to address the issues, and then what?
LJ: Things got better. The Army re-staffed the station and by all accounts seemed to be marginally competent. The number of ships attempting to access Oso II dropped significantly. Several of my contacts said it was almost impossible to visit the planet for a while. Then everything changed.
PT: Now for the billion-credit question: What happened?
LJ: War with the Vanduul. When [[Admiral Bishop]] decided to settle the score for [[Vega system|Vega]], the military’s priorities were completely upended and domestic concerns kicked out of the airlock. It wasn’t long before OB Chimera was once again a dumping ground for Army personnel unfit to serve anywhere else.
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