Powerplay Cycle 106 Charts 'n' Stuff

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All the charts are based on the official data from the sticky thread in this sub forum, data is from about 1 hour before the cycle tick.

Known Merits
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Hudson did the most total number of merits (just) with a large amount of merits in his expansion.
Aisling was close in 2nd position, with ALD 3rd. Winters and Sirius moved back to their more normal "second tier" of merits, followed by the little 6 powers.

On the effective chart Hudson is clearly first, but his expansion didn't actually go through (the stats say it did) so if we remove the expansion merits Hudson would be 2nd, with Aisling first.
At the other end, Mahon slipped down to 2nd last position (but was probably last if we use the merits from the final hour).

Unknown Merits
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On the total opposition merits, Delaine was first again, but far under last week total (near 1 million).
Hudson was second, but the snipe on Hudsons expansion would have been 80K + bigger then the snipe on Delaines systems, so in reality Hudson had the most total opposition, followed by Delaine.
Winters had the 3rd most total opposition, with everyone else barely touched, except Torval has 20 systems in turmoil, so she would move past Winters into the 3rd most opposed.

On the effective chart, Delaine is clearly the most undermined, but the effective merits that stopped Hudsons expansion, and the merits that put Torval in Turmoil would have put Torval in the number 1 spot, followed by Hudson, then Delaine.
Everyone else was barely touched, and Aisling, Antal, Sirius and Hudson had 0 systems undermined.
 
Why is there this big moral issue over Imperial slaves, they are just genetically engineered commodities. No-one has problems enslaving silicon based AI, but biological based AI seem to be confused with natural born people, like normal slaves. Normal slaves are relatively worthless, so no-one trades them. Besides, if all Imperial society banned bio-AI, Delaine would just smuggle them everywhere.... Would be an interesting power-play dynamic. (see how I tied that OT to OP) ;)
 
Why is there this big moral issue over Imperial slaves, they are just genetically engineered commodities. No-one has problems enslaving silicon based AI, but biological based AI seem to be confused with natural born people, like normal slaves. Normal slaves are relatively worthless, so no-one trades them. Besides, if all Imperial society banned bio-AI, Delaine would just smuggle them everywhere.... Would be an interesting power-play dynamic. (see how I tied that OT to OP) ;)

Trading is one of the worst ways to make money in the game, if anyone is actually trading any of the types of slaves, it would be for RP reasons, not economical ones.
 
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