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Headline: Interview with Hagalaz Thorsson on the situation in Epiphyte
Agency: ANN
Date: 2211-09-11
Location: Annyrion City, Annyrion Colonist-Eisshari Coalition, Annyrion

GERARD: I'm David Girard for ANN, here with retired SDF Captain and former Coalition Chancellor, Hagalaz Thorsson, to speak about the continuing situation in Epiphyte.

As most of our viewers will have heard, four days ago, the Secretary Paris of Lopanga was ousted from power following a series of violent riots, apparently part of an audacious yet successful coup that the Lopangan military were unable to stop. There has thus far been little communication from the self-proclaimed Mayor Sethos now in control of Epiphyte, but reports from the city have shown that his robots' brutal suppression of resistance has virtually ended violence in the city and left its normally bustling streets near-empty, all with suprisingly little loss of life. Reports from fleeing residents and via the spotty communications network have raised more questions than they have answered.

I am hoping that our expert today can help us to sort through these reports and understand what out government will and will not be doing in response. Good morning, Mr. Thorsson. Thank you for taking the time to come speak with us.

THORSSON: Hello, David, thank you for inviting me.

[A brief pause occurs as both settle into their seats and make themselves comfortable.]

THORSSON: As you may have heard, the Coalition has enacted a quarantine zone around Epiphyte City and will be inspecting all cargo entering and leaving the city via ground, air or space transport. Since the beginning of my administration a few years ago, and the subsequent administration of Chancellor Rexus, the Coalition's policy has always been that Lopanga's interests are their own, so long as they don't interfere with the Coalition's. Our spaceport and all transport hubs that interface Inaria and Lopanga are heavily monitored to prevent contraband from crossing the borders. However… internal security on the continent of Lopanga has been the responsibility of the Lopanga Confederacy, and its immediate defense the responsibility of their space navy. I won't speculate as to how the events leading up to the coup may have been allowed to occur, but the important thing is that the current situation be resolved as quickly as possible, with a minimum of disruption.

GERARD: You mention the steps the Coalition is taking steps to 'quarantine' the city. Would you tell us what this will mean for space, air, and ground transport, such as the residents we see fleeing the city and the food that ends up on our grocery store shelves?

THORSSON: Well, David, unlike the blockade instituted by my predecessor, Chancellor Soliero, during the so-called “Annyrion Civil War” a few years ago, the Coalition is not seeking to prevent people from entering or leaving Epiphyte City, although they are discouraging people from traveling there unnecessarily. It is my understanding that uncia's 'translopanga' service is still in operation, as is their Roaring Coast ferry. As the terminii of both services on the continent of Inaria are secure locations, it is unlikely that their operations will be restricted any more than usual. Whether or not Sethos chooses to allow the citizens of Epiphyte City to move freely - and leave the city if they desire - is up to him, as will be his choice to honor the neutrality and freedom of uncia's operations - or attack them and suffer the consequences. Spacecraft that have cleared quarantine will be permitted to land on Annyrion. Let me reiterate - the people of Lopanga will be free to travel and have commerce with each other and the rest of Known Space.

GERARD: Even this limited action seems like a rather drastic response to the troubles experienced by our smaller neighbor. Why is our government taking such an interest in this, and so soon after the coup? Primarily humanitarian reasons? Sending a message to other would-be dictators out there? Or is this something we should be worried about, here in Inaria?

THORSSON: It may seem like a knee-jerk reflex by some, but while the Coalition will definitely be interested in their own security, we also have our planet's contributions to the rest of Known Space to look after. It would be an unfortunate waste of time and resources if other worlds felt compelled to show the flag in this system simply because it appears that no one here is concerned with preventing a major resource from falling into the wrong hands.

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