"Richard Allen Stotts - Empire 1 - Midshipman" - читать интересную книгу автора (Stotts Richard Allen)

that space and time can be manipulated given sufficient
energy and wits. Faster than light travel had saved
humanity from itself, all of itтАЩs eggs were no longer in just




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the one small basket.


There were two-thousand-three-hundred and twelve
human inhabited solar systems in the New Empire, a
population measured in the trillions. If the reader of this text
is looking forward to a politically correct utopian future of
sexual equality, racial and cultural diversity, a future where
all wants are supplied gratis, read no further. Life is hard, it
always has been and it always will be. Work hard and you
will tend to prosper, depend on others for your well being
and you will sooner or later fall upon bad times. The New
Empire did not supply itтАЩs citizens with material things, it did
supply them with an environment in which they could
provide their own material needs. The New Empire had
relatively few laws, lawyers were few and far between. If
you stole or killed you needed a lawyer and probably an
undertaker. If you failed to keep your word on a business
agreement you simply lost your good name and people
shunned you and your business, forever.


Personal morals were in some aspects almost
Victorian, civility in speech and manners were the norm,
respect for family and Empire were paramount. Matters of
honor sometimes ended in quite legal set duels. Sexual




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promiscuity was looked upon as a sign of a lack of self
control and responsibility, in past times millions had died of
the diseases that such behavior had spread. At the same
time simple nudity at the seashore or pool side was not
regarded as anything but natural, false modesty had died
but not тАШproperтАЩ behavior.


Religion still thrived when mankind moved out to the
stars, there was room for Christian, Jew and Muslim to exist
separately and apart, no threat to each other, all loyal to the