What this post is NOT...
It isn't an attempt to say that speculations of any kind are right or wrong.
What it IS...
Is an attempt to follow through on the speculations to see where it leads. Regarding "home" worlds and "fief" worlds, as well as the ability to mobilize people to where they can be best utilized, let's follow that train of thought and see where it leads...
First - Fiefs based upon the rules, are regions in which the holder not only holds "landlord" rights per se, but also holds other rights. These rights are (per page 49): Economic Control and Outright Ownership.
That having been said, it does require some speculative thought as to the implications involved. For instance, these "land grants". Are they obtained from member worlds via rights as negotiated within treaties between the worlds in question and the Third Imperial Government? Can the Third Imperium purchase new lands and then offer them as "grants" to whomever it desires? Are lands offered in land grants, renewable or are the set in stone upon the entry of the world into the Third Imperium?
But, having asked those questions, the next set of questions that comes to mind are:
Just how much land belongs to the home world in question, and just how much of the lands are held collectively by the Third Imperium?
In the event that a government experiences a coup - what happens to the lands held by Imperial Nobles?
Law Enforcement: Economic Control of a hex (approximately 100 square miles per hex) includes (per page 49) the right to impose laws (within reason!) on what or who can use the lands, and what behavioral patterns are permitted within that area. This ability is separate from "Governmental control", or the wording on page 49 wouldn't have specified that it is economic control, distinctly different than simple economic control.
In all of these aspects, the ability to say "This is on the home world" versus "This is on the Fief World" requires some careful consideration of the ramifications.
It isn't an attempt to say that speculations of any kind are right or wrong.
What it IS...
Is an attempt to follow through on the speculations to see where it leads. Regarding "home" worlds and "fief" worlds, as well as the ability to mobilize people to where they can be best utilized, let's follow that train of thought and see where it leads...
First - Fiefs based upon the rules, are regions in which the holder not only holds "landlord" rights per se, but also holds other rights. These rights are (per page 49): Economic Control and Outright Ownership.
That having been said, it does require some speculative thought as to the implications involved. For instance, these "land grants". Are they obtained from member worlds via rights as negotiated within treaties between the worlds in question and the Third Imperial Government? Can the Third Imperium purchase new lands and then offer them as "grants" to whomever it desires? Are lands offered in land grants, renewable or are the set in stone upon the entry of the world into the Third Imperium?
But, having asked those questions, the next set of questions that comes to mind are:
Just how much land belongs to the home world in question, and just how much of the lands are held collectively by the Third Imperium?
In the event that a government experiences a coup - what happens to the lands held by Imperial Nobles?
Law Enforcement: Economic Control of a hex (approximately 100 square miles per hex) includes (per page 49) the right to impose laws (within reason!) on what or who can use the lands, and what behavioral patterns are permitted within that area. This ability is separate from "Governmental control", or the wording on page 49 wouldn't have specified that it is economic control, distinctly different than simple economic control.
In all of these aspects, the ability to say "This is on the home world" versus "This is on the Fief World" requires some careful consideration of the ramifications.