Difference between revisions of "Psionics Suppressions"

From Traveller Wiki - Science-Fiction Adventure in the Far future
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
== Psionics Suppressions (Event) Synopsis ==
 
 
The [[Psionics Suppressions]] were an event in the history of the [[Third Imperium]] during which public opinion was turned against the use of [[Psionics]] and probably every organization or institution teaching or studying [[Psionics]] was shut down. As a result of the [[Psionics Suppressions]], the use of [[Psionics]] is now taboo within the [[Third Imperium]].
 
The [[Psionics Suppressions]] were an event in the history of the [[Third Imperium]] during which public opinion was turned against the use of [[Psionics]] and probably every organization or institution teaching or studying [[Psionics]] was shut down. As a result of the [[Psionics Suppressions]], the use of [[Psionics]] is now taboo within the [[Third Imperium]].
  
{{Secret}}
+
== Description ==  
== Psionics Suppressions (Event) Description ==  
 
 
The revelation of scandals (financial, ethical, and moral) within the [[Psionics Institute]]s in the years [[772]] to [[798]] resulted in a shift in public opinion against the institute. Over a twenty-six year period, various institute charters were cancelled, leading figures jailed or otherwise repressed, and restrictive laws passed limiting or prohibiting the practice of psionics. Many institute figures went underground, to espouse their cause in a type of guerrilla war.
 
The revelation of scandals (financial, ethical, and moral) within the [[Psionics Institute]]s in the years [[772]] to [[798]] resulted in a shift in public opinion against the institute. Over a twenty-six year period, various institute charters were cancelled, leading figures jailed or otherwise repressed, and restrictive laws passed limiting or prohibiting the practice of psionics. Many institute figures went underground, to espouse their cause in a type of guerrilla war.
  
== Psionics Suppressions (Event) History & Background ==  
+
== History & Background ==  
 
In the latter half of the 700's, high [[Third Imperium|Imperial]] figures (the Office of the Emperor and the Intelligence Agency) became convinced that the approximately 60% of the psionics institutes within the region spinward of the [[Corridor Sector]] were being financed, at least in part, by [[Zhodani]] money. Indeed, there is a natural affinity between the institutes and the Zhodani (with their long-standing history of psionics study and training). The Zhodani were believed to be laying the groundwork for a "fifth column" to operate in Imperial space during a war planned to break out between 810 and 820. The Imperium moved to combat this.
 
In the latter half of the 700's, high [[Third Imperium|Imperial]] figures (the Office of the Emperor and the Intelligence Agency) became convinced that the approximately 60% of the psionics institutes within the region spinward of the [[Corridor Sector]] were being financed, at least in part, by [[Zhodani]] money. Indeed, there is a natural affinity between the institutes and the Zhodani (with their long-standing history of psionics study and training). The Zhodani were believed to be laying the groundwork for a "fifth column" to operate in Imperial space during a war planned to break out between 810 and 820. The Imperium moved to combat this.
  
=== Psionics Suppressions (History) Aftermath ===  
+
=== Aftermath ===  
 
Popular prejudice against [[Psionics]] continues to the present day. The average citizen will admit to a general dislike of psionics, and if pressed, will usually state that psionics violates a person's right of mental privacy.
 
Popular prejudice against [[Psionics]] continues to the present day. The average citizen will admit to a general dislike of psionics, and if pressed, will usually state that psionics violates a person's right of mental privacy.
  
== Psionics Suppressions (Event) References & Contributors ==  
+
== References & Contributors ==  
 +
{{Secret}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
 
|S1= {{CT}} Supplement 11 [[Library Data (N-Z)]]
 
|S1= {{CT}} Supplement 11 [[Library Data (N-Z)]]

Revision as of 22:20, 27 January 2016

The Psionics Suppressions were an event in the history of the Third Imperium during which public opinion was turned against the use of Psionics and probably every organization or institution teaching or studying Psionics was shut down. As a result of the Psionics Suppressions, the use of Psionics is now taboo within the Third Imperium.

Description

The revelation of scandals (financial, ethical, and moral) within the Psionics Institutes in the years 772 to 798 resulted in a shift in public opinion against the institute. Over a twenty-six year period, various institute charters were cancelled, leading figures jailed or otherwise repressed, and restrictive laws passed limiting or prohibiting the practice of psionics. Many institute figures went underground, to espouse their cause in a type of guerrilla war.

History & Background

In the latter half of the 700's, high Imperial figures (the Office of the Emperor and the Intelligence Agency) became convinced that the approximately 60% of the psionics institutes within the region spinward of the Corridor Sector were being financed, at least in part, by Zhodani money. Indeed, there is a natural affinity between the institutes and the Zhodani (with their long-standing history of psionics study and training). The Zhodani were believed to be laying the groundwork for a "fifth column" to operate in Imperial space during a war planned to break out between 810 and 820. The Imperium moved to combat this.

Aftermath

Popular prejudice against Psionics continues to the present day. The average citizen will admit to a general dislike of psionics, and if pressed, will usually state that psionics violates a person's right of mental privacy.

References & Contributors

This article has a secret.
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.