[quote=@Nucleep] In all three cases, a ramp is lowered from the side of the ship. From inside, a number of merchants walk out, unarmed (hands behind their heads in App's case), and a little bit confused or mildly annoyed. One of them, clearly the ship's pilot from the markings on his shirt shoulder, announces to them "We come to trade. We do not seek war. What is the meaning of this?" [/quote] The Yahupi ask them to step forward a little more and tell them they do not like their lands being trespassed against. The Yahupi do not look like very forgiving or hospitable people. _ The ones in the Federation are dealt with more peacefully. "I see. What do you have to offer us?" an officer asked politely. [quote=@CmdrAlfieq] The diplomatic vessel was now headed to the Castle Weisswolf Port with nothing too auspicious, then proceed to disembark the Veilletes ambassador for a welcoming invitation to foreign affairs. "Reasonably enough. What courses of your education may had applied in recent times?" said Dartson, investigate about the education system of the Federation while writing down his paper. ------------------- The Veilletes marines have already occupied half of a single Yahupi island at the south during their first stage of naval invasion. They're now beginning to tool the defected Yahupi soldiers and slaves into a working class of field engineers, traders and soldiers for the Republic. The first foreign Yahupi-Veilletes town has emerged near the coast of an abandoned village, which is now called Rofstiem that serves as a supply center, a naval yard, a staging ground for Veilletes soldiers and a connection point of their trade network from the homeland of Veilletes Republic to the rest of an southern ocean world. The Yahupi defectors were seems to be better off living within Veilletes occupied territories as the influx of wealth and riches from the Veilletes free trade network will causes them to live up with slightly higher standards than the Yahupi Confederacy. (Which can also be a bad thing because they're now demanding lucrative goods from the Veilletes Republic.) The basics of social welfare are also presented and introduced at the Rofstiem. Schools for educating into a more experienced workers & soldiers, clinics for treating, police stations for security and so on will give the Veilletes Republic within government control are more appealing than their former nation. The religion of the Yahupi Confederacy 'Sun God' in a newly founded town, Rofstiem are highly restricted during an occupation phrase of the enemy nation, but somewhat tolerable enough so it doesn't causes a holy uprising during their attempts on coincide those new people to Veilletes rule. [/quote] The commander looked to another of his associates. "We have mostly focused on improvement of the self, though many of our schools tend to focus on the mathematics and scientific fields. Though language and art is another major facet in our schools." he stated. - The Yahpui defectors do not rebel or make trouble for the Veilletes Republic. However they still hold on to their 'Sun God' religion. Many of them enjoy their freedom and are glad to be freed from their oppressors. Many other tribal peoples and people of the island come to join with the Veilletes as they advance their invasion. The rest of the Yahupi soldiers on the island fight to the death, until all but the defectors remained alive. The entire island soon falls under the Veilletes sway. The Yahupi had no chance against them. However in the nearby islands, fortifications and such are set up in preparation for battle. However other Yahupi ships head towards the island and start to set fire to parts of it to attempt to make things harder for the invading forces.