Only on paper... Several adventures in print show that the practice is quite different from the claim.
None of the adventures in print that I know of show that. Not that I'd dismiss the possibility of someone circumventing Imperial regulations. With the connivance of the various high nobles and Imperial officials responsible for enforcing them. However, on the available evidence the rate of such incidents must be quite low.
Off-world intervention is limited to a level appropriate to safeguard legitimate interests of those off-world groups providing the aid. The aid must be to an on-world group, and if it appears that the brunt of the fighting is being borne by the off-world group, the Imperium intervenes (barring the abovementioned subversion of Imperial principles).
And when the dust settles, the world is formally going to be controlled by the new local group, not the off-world group.
Member worlds are protected from foreign (non-imperial) aggression, and from certain forms of intra-imperial warfare... but not all.
True. They're not protected from outside aid to on-world groups unless that aid proves excessive.
And I would tend to agree with Peter that, in general, the imperium isn't going to prevent small members being annexed. Big, powerful worlds, no... but backwaters.
And yet, the number of worlds controlled by outside forces is quite small and so far I haven't found one that couldn't be explained by an preexisting ownership at the time the owning world joined the Imperium. Garda-Vilis, for example, was a colony of Vilis long before Vilis joined.
For Example, should Regina decide to annex Wypoc, for example, as long as Wypoc's imperial obligations continue to be made, the means of production weren't damaged, and no Chemical-Biological-Radiological weapons are used, and there was a reasonably believable causus beli, the Imperial Authorities probably won't bother sorting it out... Nor will they bother to assist.
Where do you come up with the assessment that makes this assumption probable? Not from any of the existing evidence as far as I can tell.
mike wightman said:
Ahh, the Garda Vilis issue, not to mention all the merc tickets, overthrowing world governments, with megacorp backing (off world interference yes?)
Interference, yes, take-over, no.
The government on Quiru is a military junta which is the result of a mercenary operation. Imperial force has not yet been brought to bear.
and probably never will be.
Same question as I posed to Wil. What do you base your assessment of probability on? From everything evidence I know of (that would be relevant evidence, of course) Imperial force is very likely to be applied in short order. (Though I'm quite prepared to believe in some sort of subversion of due Imperial process in any single instance -- provided someone can provide a plausible one).
Hans