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Embassies are actually a type of [[Nest|nest]]. The nest goal is to help maintain the unformity of the Hiver genotype by carrying reproductive cells between worlds. Embassies also foster a homogeneity of Hiver culture by sharing news of events, relationships, discoveries, and interests to the many worlds of the [[Hive Federation|Federation]]. Embassies are also involved in legal decisions. As disinterested parties, they are assumed to be able to make impartial decisions on questions brought before them; they serve as juries to decide disputes that have not been otherwise resolved. | Embassies are actually a type of [[Nest|nest]]. The nest goal is to help maintain the unformity of the Hiver genotype by carrying reproductive cells between worlds. Embassies also foster a homogeneity of Hiver culture by sharing news of events, relationships, discoveries, and interests to the many worlds of the [[Hive Federation|Federation]]. Embassies are also involved in legal decisions. As disinterested parties, they are assumed to be able to make impartial decisions on questions brought before them; they serve as juries to decide disputes that have not been otherwise resolved. | ||
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Revision as of 11:28, 24 May 2007
Embassies are a relatively new institution in Hiver society, coming into being only after spaceflight was achieved.
Embassies are actually a type of nest. The nest goal is to help maintain the unformity of the Hiver genotype by carrying reproductive cells between worlds. Embassies also foster a homogeneity of Hiver culture by sharing news of events, relationships, discoveries, and interests to the many worlds of the Federation. Embassies are also involved in legal decisions. As disinterested parties, they are assumed to be able to make impartial decisions on questions brought before them; they serve as juries to decide disputes that have not been otherwise resolved.
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