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The Imperial government of the [[Third Imperium]]'s only deliberative body. It has few powers and even more rarely exercises them.  
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* In theory, the '''Moot''' includes all Imperial nobles of [[Imperial Nobility|baronial]] or higher status, but most nobles do not find it convenient to travel to {{WorldS|Capital|Core|2118}}, and so many of those seated hold proxy votes.  
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[[Imperial Moot]]: It is the Imperial government of the [[Third Imperium]]'s only deliberative body, an [[Imperial Assembly]]. It has few powers and even more rarely exercises them.  
* Large blocks of these votes can be wielded by a single influential [[Noble]] under the reformed proxy system of 622.
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* In theory, the ''Moot'' includes all Imperial nobles of [[Imperial Nobility|baronial]] or higher status, but most nobles do not find it convenient to travel to {{World|Capital|Core|Core|2118}}, and so many of those seated hold or delegate proxy votes.  
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* Large blocks of these votes can be wielded by a single influential [[Noble]] under the reformed proxy system of [[622]].
== Description (Specifications) ==
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Technically, the Moot is supreme in the [[Third Imperium]], but its power is extremely limited. In practice, its deliberations are advisory to the [[Emperors of the Third Imperium|Emperor]], and he is wise to heed them. The Moot has only one power: to dissolve the Third Imperium. When this power is brought to bear, it compels compromise between opposing factions.
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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Technically, the Moot is supreme in the [[Third Imperium]], but its power is extremely limited. In practice, its deliberations are advisory to the [[Emperors of the Third Imperium|Emperor]], and he is wise to heed them. The Moot has only one power: to dissolve the [[Third Imperium]]. When this power is brought to bear, it compels compromise between opposing factions.
 
* When an Emperor dies, abdicates, or otherwise becomes unfit for office, the Moot becomes important as the validating body for the new Emperor. It has the power to examine the qualifications and credentials of the heir apparent and, in unusual situations, to reject him.
 
* When an Emperor dies, abdicates, or otherwise becomes unfit for office, the Moot becomes important as the validating body for the new Emperor. It has the power to examine the qualifications and credentials of the heir apparent and, in unusual situations, to reject him.
 
* The Moot is largely based upon earlier political assemblies of a similar nature, the [[First Imperium]]'s [[Igsiirdi]] and the [[Second Imperium]]'s [[Council of Noble Officers]].
 
* The Moot is largely based upon earlier political assemblies of a similar nature, the [[First Imperium]]'s [[Igsiirdi]] and the [[Second Imperium]]'s [[Council of Noble Officers]].
  
 
=== Factions & Politics (Leadership) ===
 
=== Factions & Politics (Leadership) ===
The nobles meeting in the Moot on [[Sylea]] were divided into a number of factions including:   
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The various political factions of the Imperium are traditionally identified with colors.{{Page cite|name=Agent of the Imperium|page= 41|citeName=AotI1}} The nobles meeting in the Moot on [[Sylea]] are divided into a number of factions including:   
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* ''[[Sparkle Party]]'': Traditionalists concerned with frustrating the agents of change. {{Page cite|name=Agent of the Imperium|page= 106|citeName=AotI2}} 
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* ''[[Orange Party]]'': Statists. {{Page cite|name=Agent of the Imperium|page= 41|citeName=AotI1}}
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* ''[[Red Party]]'': Centrists. {{Page cite|name=Agent of the Imperium|page= 41|citeName=AotI1}}
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* ''[[Moot Monarchist Bloc]]'': The majority of regular Moot attendees were of the [[Moot Monarchist Bloc]] and supporters of the [[Imperial Monarchist Movement]]. 
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* ''[[Parliamentary Monarchists]]'': A subfaction of the Moot Monarchist Bloc and the Imperial Monarchist Movement wanted to retain the hereditary monarchy but wanted to expand the powers of the Moot.  They were called [[Parliamentary Monarchists]].
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* ''[[Republican Faction]]'': A minority but vocal Moot faction, however, dating from the era of the so-called [[Imperial Republic]], called themselves the [[Republican Faction]] becuase they wanted to amend the [[Warrant of Restoration]] in order to abolish the [[Iridium Throne]]'s hereditary monarchy in favor of a Moot-elected Emperor (the [[Elected Monarch]]) or Moot-elected [[Executive Council]].
  
* '''[[Moot Monarchist Bloc]]''': The majority of regular Moot attendees were of the [[Moot Monarchist Bloc]] and supporters of the [[Imperial Monarchist Movement]].
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=== Imperial Moot Facilities ===
 
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* ''[[Moot Spire]]:'' The Moot holds its sessions in the [[Moot Spire]], which, at 1.75 kilometers high, is the tallest building on Capital. By tradition, the Spire is the only building allowed to tower above the [[Imperial Palace]], which is 4.25 kilometers away.  
* '''[[Parliamentary Monarchists]]''': A subfaction of the Moot Monarchist Bloc and the Imperial Monarchist Movement wanted to retain the hereditary monarchy but wanted to expand the powers of the Moot.  They were called [[Parliamentary Monarchists]].
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* ''[[High Moot]]:'' At the top of the Moot Spire is the [[High Moot]], where select committees hold the most private deliberations. Elevators with [[Gravity control technology|gravitic compensators]] can speed visitors from the bottom to the top in eighteen seconds.
 
 
* '''[[Republican Faction]]''': A minority but vocal Moot faction, however, dating from the era of the so-called [[Imperial Republic]], called themselves the [[Republican Faction]] becuase they wanted to amend the [[Warrant of Restoration]] in order to abolish the [[Iridium Throne]]'s hereditary monarchy in favor of a Moot-elected Emperor (the [[Elected Monarch]]) or Moot-elected [[Executive Council]].
 
  
=== Imperial Moot Facilities ===
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
* '''[[Moot Spire]]:''' The Moot holds its sessions in the [[Moot Spire]], which, at 1.75 kilometers high, is the tallest building on Capital. By tradition, the Spire is the only building allowed to tower above the [[Imperial Palace]], which is 4.25 kilometers away.
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The ''Imperial Moot'' has long been the traditional legislative body of the [[Third Imperium]]. The actual vested powers of the body have waxed and waned over the years. Stronger executive in the office of the [[Emperor]] have frequently diminished the power of the moot. As of [[1105]], the power of the moot is greatly diminished while the power of the [[Emperor]] is ascendant.  
* '''[[High Moot]]:''' At the top of the Moot Spire is the [[High Moot]], where select committees hold the most private deliberations. Elevators with [[Gravity control technology|gravitic compensators]] can speed visitors from the bottom to the top in eighteen seconds.
 
  
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
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The Moot has about 6,000 participating [[noble]]s and about 12,000 total votes. Demographic studies indicate its membership is slightly less than half Human, with the next largest [[sophont]] blocs being [[Vargr]] and [[Aslan]]. Other [[sophont]]s are rarely more than half a percent each. Some nobles spend their entire lives on [[Capital (world)|Capital]] participating in the Moot (and exercising proxies, often at the behest of special interests).{{Page cite|name=Agent of the Imperium|page= 107|citeName=AotI3}}
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=== Proxy Voting ===
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Due to the vast distances involved with interstellar travel in an area as large of the [[Third Imperium]] or the even larger [[Charted Space]], it sometimes becomes necessary to delegate voting franchise to other members of one's party of political faction located on a central [[capital]] world. This practice used by many [[polities]] throughout [[Charted Space]] has often led to controversy or even scandal. Some Imperial histories have even attributed the venerable practice of the proxy vote to periods of instability or civil war.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 12 September 2020

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Imperial Moot: It is the Imperial government of the Third Imperium's only deliberative body, an Imperial Assembly. It has few powers and even more rarely exercises them.

  • In theory, the Moot includes all Imperial nobles of baronial or higher status, but most nobles do not find it convenient to travel to Capital/Core (Core 2118), and so many of those seated hold or delegate proxy votes.
  • Large blocks of these votes can be wielded by a single influential Noble under the reformed proxy system of 622.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Imperial-Sunburst-Sun-Navy-wiki.png

Technically, the Moot is supreme in the Third Imperium, but its power is extremely limited. In practice, its deliberations are advisory to the Emperor, and he is wise to heed them. The Moot has only one power: to dissolve the Third Imperium. When this power is brought to bear, it compels compromise between opposing factions.

  • When an Emperor dies, abdicates, or otherwise becomes unfit for office, the Moot becomes important as the validating body for the new Emperor. It has the power to examine the qualifications and credentials of the heir apparent and, in unusual situations, to reject him.
  • The Moot is largely based upon earlier political assemblies of a similar nature, the First Imperium's Igsiirdi and the Second Imperium's Council of Noble Officers.

Factions & Politics (Leadership)[edit]

The various political factions of the Imperium are traditionally identified with colors.[1] The nobles meeting in the Moot on Sylea are divided into a number of factions including:

Imperial Moot Facilities[edit]

  • Moot Spire: The Moot holds its sessions in the Moot Spire, which, at 1.75 kilometers high, is the tallest building on Capital. By tradition, the Spire is the only building allowed to tower above the Imperial Palace, which is 4.25 kilometers away.
  • High Moot: At the top of the Moot Spire is the High Moot, where select committees hold the most private deliberations. Elevators with gravitic compensators can speed visitors from the bottom to the top in eighteen seconds.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The Imperial Moot has long been the traditional legislative body of the Third Imperium. The actual vested powers of the body have waxed and waned over the years. Stronger executive in the office of the Emperor have frequently diminished the power of the moot. As of 1105, the power of the moot is greatly diminished while the power of the Emperor is ascendant.

The Moot has about 6,000 participating nobles and about 12,000 total votes. Demographic studies indicate its membership is slightly less than half Human, with the next largest sophont blocs being Vargr and Aslan. Other sophonts are rarely more than half a percent each. Some nobles spend their entire lives on Capital participating in the Moot (and exercising proxies, often at the behest of special interests).[3]

Proxy Voting[edit]

Due to the vast distances involved with interstellar travel in an area as large of the Third Imperium or the even larger Charted Space, it sometimes becomes necessary to delegate voting franchise to other members of one's party of political faction located on a central capital world. This practice used by many polities throughout Charted Space has often led to controversy or even scandal. Some Imperial histories have even attributed the venerable practice of the proxy vote to periods of instability or civil war.

History-Era: Rebellion[edit]

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In the resulting turmoil after Strephon’s assassination, Prince Lucan ordered the the Moot dissolved for a year in an effort to prevent any infiltrators from convincing the Moot to approve Dulinor’s claim to the throne.

See also[edit]

Third Imperium[edit]

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.