So, with my campaign entering the Sword Worlds Confederation, I'm considering some facets of SWC economics that never came up in the Third Imperium. One of those is indentured contracts. From reading the Sword Worlds books (GURPS and Mongoose), they seem to be far more common in the SWC; that makes sense, since in the 3I I don't think they transfer off-planet, so your indentured worker could feasibly leave your service one world over and you're left with nothing.
In the SWC, it makes sense that indenture is societally accepted, which means there will be institutions in place to administer the indentures and probably specialized companies to track attempted runaways. But indenture doesn't have to be as onerous as slavery. The books go into no detail I've been able to find on how the indentures work or what the common terms are. That leaves me room to impose my own ideas.
In ancient Israel, for instance, indenture was set for 7 years; after 7 years, the indenture was legally voided. It couldn't be imposed on anyone below the age of majority. And there were a host of customs to make it less terrible than it could have been: for instance, if a man wanted to sleep with his indentured servant, he was then legally required to treat her as his wife. If an employer of an indentured servant strikes him so that he dies, then there is punishment: lethal punishment for the employer.
There might be different customs and laws in place for Sword Worlder indentures as opposed to foreigners who are indentured. I feel it likely there are relatively well-defined laws, due to the fact that the Sword Worlders have as the first of the "Biter Atrocities" as the Spredning ("Scattering") of 435, where millions were forcibly deported.
Curious if anyone has done much thinking on this topic in their TU. It might change some of the economic realities of starships in the SWC if you can "buy" an indentured crewman and get guaranteed service for some years.
In the SWC, it makes sense that indenture is societally accepted, which means there will be institutions in place to administer the indentures and probably specialized companies to track attempted runaways. But indenture doesn't have to be as onerous as slavery. The books go into no detail I've been able to find on how the indentures work or what the common terms are. That leaves me room to impose my own ideas.
In ancient Israel, for instance, indenture was set for 7 years; after 7 years, the indenture was legally voided. It couldn't be imposed on anyone below the age of majority. And there were a host of customs to make it less terrible than it could have been: for instance, if a man wanted to sleep with his indentured servant, he was then legally required to treat her as his wife. If an employer of an indentured servant strikes him so that he dies, then there is punishment: lethal punishment for the employer.
There might be different customs and laws in place for Sword Worlder indentures as opposed to foreigners who are indentured. I feel it likely there are relatively well-defined laws, due to the fact that the Sword Worlders have as the first of the "Biter Atrocities" as the Spredning ("Scattering") of 435, where millions were forcibly deported.
Curious if anyone has done much thinking on this topic in their TU. It might change some of the economic realities of starships in the SWC if you can "buy" an indentured crewman and get guaranteed service for some years.