Fiction:Draconid post-GXS peace plan

Considerations into structuring a post-conflict climate By Talena Sitra, illuminate of international relations theory at the Dres Valley University, Vencortium Prime, 

Forward
When war originally broke out between the Milky Way and the, it was little surpise that the Draconid Imperium's grand senate were hesitant at the posibility ofo pen conflict between it and the Coalition, and it wasn't until the Imperium's level of security was compromised that it moved to act. Spurring us to war was our paragavatus, who used his charisma to turn a rabble of squabbling politicians into a unified front against ruthless expansionism.

Three years later and the Xonexi Cluster is ablaze with the fires of war. It is a grim time, yes, but it needn't be a forlorn time for the free peoples of the cluster. The sacrifice of the late polo'elmiladrus gave trillinos hope however with his defiant stand against the brunt of the largest coalition armada seen so far. One of the many wise words of the Alcanti Royal Academy is that "all possibilities must be considered". In this paper I will be focusing on a victory-based future as a contingency for if, or when, the conflict ends in favour of the Allied forces.

Matter One: The Delpha Coalition of Planets
It has become a broadly agreed that the Delpha Coalition of Planets is the primary isntigator of the great conflict, due to its activities in the Quadrnt Galaxies and its attempts to spy on everyone including the Draconid Imperium even before active conflict broke out. As it grew in strength with its conquests, several of my peers noticed that it had become ever more aggressive, reachign a peak by the time it launched an attack o nthe New Tertamian Alliance.

The coalition's relative strength is its greatest asset and is what has been fuelling its agression for the past three years. Therefore I propose that steps should be taken to actively reduce its strength. With the holdings it has attempted to take, it seems only fair that the coalition is broken down into a mix of free states and territories under the Xonexi Allies to prevent the central authority from repeating history. Oaths of protection from Allied states would prevent the Coalition effortlessly retaking these former state in order to, again, preserve the balance of power. Coalition leadership should also be held fully accountable for the events of the war. The crimes of the leadership should be investigated by an international jury in order to bring them into account for all the actions that the Coalition has so far been above consequence for.

We should not simpyl leave thise free states on their own ,as wel las oaths of protection, allied forces would benefit from cordial relations with these states in order to foster international relations and perhaps mitigate the chance of self-proclaimed successors fro mrepeating the incidents of the past, seeing as how these free states are likely to possess technology and resources of the pre-war Coalition.

Whether or not this division plan is possible however is put int oquestion with stories of indoctrination. Even if the coalition is broken up, there is stil lthe matter of trillions of fanatically loyal sapiens who have been conditioned ot love the state, and the number of free-thinking individuals within Coalitino space (aside from recently conquered territories such as the Orion League) sounds disturbingly slim. Therefore even if the go-ahead is given for separating the coalition into an actual coalition is passed, steps will need to be taken to ensure a fair and unbiased collective of nations is created. The hardest issue of all, therefore, is minimising the chance of successor states repeatign history.

Matter Two: Rebuilding The Universe
The thing many politicians and generals feared regarding a war with the Delpha COalition of Planets was the potential damage to planets, communities and entire regions of space that two superpower coalitions could do with advanced weaponry and agents. It is a blessing therefore, that packets of the Imperium and much of the Bunsen Galaxy have so far remained free of the damages of war. Therefore it will be up to these territories, as well as the industrial capacity of the Allied Mirus holdings and potetial cooperation with Mirus natives (if possible) that would ideally spearhead a recovery program providing finance, materials and humanitarian aid to recovreing nations and regions adversely affected by the conflict.

This would be an enormosu undertaking and will require close dialogue between the affected and contributing nations and regions to ensure that everyone gets the aid that they need. Just as a doctor places higher priority on the patient more at risk of death, the worst-hit regions of the First Gigaquadrant should receive a higher priority in the supply and distribution of aid. So far much of the worst hit territory is in the Milky Way, who suffered the brunt of Coalition attacks and the strong defiance of Allied forces along with enduring the yet-unknown degree of exploitation placed in them by Delpha Coalition occupiers. These regions have gone dark and thus the worst case scenario is that the Delpha Coalition have extensively exploited these territories in order to fuel their campaign in the Andromeda Galaxy.