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The Imperial Science Academy
Bernard_OrielDate: Wednesday, 05 Jan 2011, 9:55 AM | Message # 16
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Frankly, the idea of some new institution, emplaced by the whim of the Senate "absorbing" a group of well respected academics who have been around for many years is one I find abominable.

So far as the Imperial Academy of Science and Methodology informs me they are not in need of extra funds to allow more places in their institution, and indeed to allow more members would dilute the quality of that elite institution.

Thus I vote against also, but am keen to distance myself from Mr Ordan's reasoning regarding women, but id be interested to hear Mr Cratwright's views, so long as they are parliamentary on if he, as a fellow of the Academy feels if it is needed.


Bernard Oriel
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1st Earl Malreaux (Second Creation)
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Janar_CerraDate: Wednesday, 05 Jan 2011, 3:25 PM | Message # 17
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Garos IV is impartial to this motion and abstains at this point in time.

Ja'nar Cerra
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Sate_PestageDate: Wednesday, 05 Jan 2011, 10:23 PM | Message # 18
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Mr. Pluto Cratwright is welcome to submit a statement for the record. Much of his prior testimony to the Senate having been comprised of both sociology and ancient philosophy, however, and neither of which having borne a demonstrable relevance to the science of this issue, he will not be admitted as an expert witness at this time. I would remind the Senate, though, that the issue at hand in this debate is the measure that Senator Star has proposed, not the aptitude of women.

With respect to this measure, I would ask that Senator Star elaborate on the necessity, as she sees it, of creating a new Imperial Science Academy to combine with the existing—and highly prestigious—Imperial Academy of Science and Methodology, rather than simply making adjustments to the existing institution if, again, there is some perceived necessity to do so?


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Crin_StarDate: Thursday, 27 Jan 2011, 3:48 PM | Message # 19
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Thank you Grand Vizier, I will elaborate on some of the reasons behind folding them all into a single institution. There are several reasons behind why these institutions should be folded together under a single banner.

Firstly, it is simply a cost-efficiency reason. This measure will cut down on both the red tape as well as administrative costs by consolidating the groups under a single administration instead of having to pay multiple administrations and go through extra bureaucratic levels. This alone would recoup much of the money going out for both the awards. The savings instituted by this plan will be able to go straight to the scientific progress and valuable research. As a single entity it will be able to allow scientists to collaborate more effectively and provide an environment for those with the ability to learn to become more adept by providing them access to real scientific discoveries and allowing them to make valuable connections within the scientific community which will serve them well in the coming years.

Secondly, from an administration and oversight point of view. As both groups are, more than likely, already monitored by COMPNOR this will ease the load allowing the commission to watch a single, albeit larger, group a further saving of time, credits and man power for the empire. With a single entity to look at and a direct line down through a single administration to all the various groups who will be involved with this, it will make the job for COMPNOR easier. This will ensure that imperial credits do not get wasted on frivolous and, quite frankly, useless scientific studies and experiments in favor of those which will do the most good for the Empire and it's citizens.

Lastly, from a scientific standpoint we stand to benefit from having many of the best minds from around the galaxy in one place with many young up and coming scientists to teach and collaborate with on important and beneficial research. This will provide a unique opportunity for the scientists to conduct experiments with a knowledgeable group of younger colleagues to assist in their studies.

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RonsardEntrenteDate: Friday, 28 Jan 2011, 7:03 PM | Message # 20
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From a cost saving standpoint, I am in agreement with Senator Star. There is no reason for two separately funded bureaucracies that practically perform the same function -- promote scientific and medical advances for the Empire. I estimate from my own personal calculations that this consolidation will save the Imperial treasury up to $50 billion a year depending on departmental overlap and cutting of redundant positions. Therefore, Commenor votes in favor of this bill.

Ronsard Entrente

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Sate_PestageDate: Wednesday, 16 Feb 2011, 4:00 PM | Message # 21
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So ordered, the bill is withdrawn.

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