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>When Salikai sapience was discovered, how were they then treated? Were there any that were given citizenship, at all?
Somewhat. If a salikai was lucky, they would be found by a proper human or belenos faction and brought in. To date, they are kept in discrete locations and have watchful eyes on them. In return, they will be given peace.
It is hardly what I could call citizenship. It is more like a nice prison. A zoo, perhaps, but at least a privately accessed zoo.
>If Neumono who lived in a Jammer City are more personable for the non-empathetic, then what about hives that, while raised with empathy, were also raised around the belief that they shouldn't rely entirely on it?
Perhaps a step up from the normal system. But it does require constant attention and training to not rely on, say, eyesight. I do not know any hives that have not embraced their empathy that was not raised in a jammer city.
>I know you don't play favorites, but do you have one of your children named heir to the Zozu family?
No. To do so would be to invite assassination. The heir, one of my biological children, must put themselves in a position that when I die, they will be able to take over effectively.
>Which children still in positions of authority have wronged you the most?
In terms of number of offenses, a human managed to become one of my lead managers, and proceeded to skim off the top of many deals, hinder many operations for his own gain, and was generally a constant detriment that I did not discover for an impressive length of time. But I did discover it, and he was not prepared to have himself outted.
>The least?
There are many that, I am confident, have never wronged me.
>How many, including disowned children, have actually made you consider not giving them as many chances at rehabilitation as they "need"?
If I find rehabilitation to have a good chance of success, then they will have as many chances as they need. This number is generally 0 or 1.
>Have any been expelled by your decision, and how many were disowned by their own decision, such as Itcher and Jessica?
Not many. For an offense to be worthy of exile, it is also likely deserving of death. As for their own decision, only a few have had the chance to walk away like Itcher and Jessica have. A member of Zozu is there for life, but in the case of those two, they were wronged like few were.
>Which Biological family members do you believe have matured to the point that they stop actively seeking competition?
Matured? To stop seeking competition? There will always be competition, but, Zozu is all Zozu. To deal with competition solely by taking away power from opponents is to weak Zozu as a whole, which is unacceptable. My biological children are told of this, they understand this, but none have matured, I believe, to the point that they have a good gauge of how many broken eggs are acceptable to make an omelet, as the metaphor would say.
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