Wow, this thread took some necromancing - I didn't see it before, cos it died before I even joined!
Still, it looks like an interesting topic.
My TU? Well, I have the Imperium dealing with a few High Laws, which they expect member worlds to enforce dirtside. Failure to do so would bring whatever political/military pressure was necessary to bring the local government on side.
Not an exclusive list, but:
No Nukes (or WMDs)
No Interference with Interstellar Commerce
No Murder
No Rape
No Torture
No Slavery
No Exploitation of Minors
These are the Imperium's Seven Deadly Sins, which will be prosecuted wherever they raise their ugly heads.
However, raise them they do, and the PCs may find themselves in the thick of it - fighting it, reporting it, perpetrating it...
Local culture and the original deadly sins all help to keep these new ones flourishing.
As for lesser laws, including issues of equality, privacy, political freedom, etc, I try not to preach in my games, but I do make deliberate attempts to display a wider picture. There are millions of potential cultures out there and I often throw in a few ideas to get the players thinking what if there's a world that doesn't follow Western Terran political/religious mores? How would such a world work? What are the consequences of the differences? Is it better, worse, or merely different? How do we decide? Is it fair to judge others by our own preferences? Etc.
For example:
Here's a world where public nudity is the norm.
Here's a world where caste determines your life.
Here's a world where prostitution is just another trade.
Here's a world where drugs are a matter of personal choice.
Here's a world where illness and poverty are seen as natural selection.
Here's a world where everyone can carry any weapon they choose.
Here's a world where strict curfews are in force.
Here's a world where any event could be the will of God and should not be interfered with.
Here's a world where suicide and euthanasia are seen as public duties.
Here's a world where non-cyborgs are disdained as 'meat monkeys'.
Do the PCs carry their own Prime Directive to live and let live, or do they embark on a personal crusade to impose 'propriety' on the local culture?
Controvertially, perhaps, as my players explore MTU they learn which of these lesser rules are socially acceptable across the wider empire, and the answer may not be what they were expecting...
I reckon MTU is not very Politically Correct. It would be such a boring place if it were...
