Kyros Toron considers a moment, making brief notations on his datapad. "Toron finds it interesting, honorable Eldred Crow, that you should propose a Human Emperor would be most suited for a time of war, but then give control of future fleets to Wraiths and Axarites. It is easy to see the dynasties you have plans for, and those you plan to leave out in the cold. But I suppose I should expect the Gray Guard to show a certain degree of favoritism."
Kyros nods to himself, decisively tapping his datapad. "Your plan to lift the ban on Ship Production is risky, but perhaps inevitable, given the overwhelming support the motion has in this Council. If you rise to become Emperor, I would caution you to remember what happened the last time Wraithers were given control of both large fleets and Shipyard worlds."
Kyros frowns. "Toron is troubled by this talk of "enforcement" with no mention of the method of enforcement, as well as your proposed tax. Liberties surrendered to the Emperor are not reasserted easily, and so should not be given up lightly. I would prefer to see a system of incentives to encourage the Archons to donate. This would allow the Archons to use their good judgement in directing resources, and would also allow Archons to withhold resources in the event they need to protect their holdings. It is our duty to govern and protect our worlds, and it would be a dereliction of that duty to pass responsibility to anyone else. You understand duty, of course."
((Proposed amendment to your plan: No Supply tax, instead each Supply donated provides .1 Prestige per point.))
Kyros's frown turns to a grimace as he turns to his third screen, examining his information on the Conclave. "I cannot argue against the Ship Levy, if the Ship Production amendment passes the Council. In fact, I support it wholeheartedly. However, your broader plan for the war leaves me with doubts. Splitting our forces when we do not know the strength or composition of the enemy fleet invites disaster. You propose leaving the Reach until last, but what if this Conclave is establishing Shipyards in our quadrant? I will not stand by and let my worlds be overrun while you direct Imperial resources to securing your own worlds in the Core."
Kyros sighs, tapping the arm of his throne. "We need more information before we plan. We need to know where the Conclave fleet is, what it is doing, where it plans to attack next. We need to know how the Conclave are utilizing the worlds they have conquered. We need to know where the Conclave itself came from, so we may know the full extent of their resources and the location of their homeworlds. You plan for ships and soldiers, Eldred Crow, but you do not plan where to send them. I suggest you also incentivize the gathering of Intelligence related to the Conclave."
((Proposed addition to your plan: Intelligence donated provides .4 Prestige per point for the remainder of 1000 IR, after which it may fall to .2 if intelligence situation has improved sufficiently))
Kyros nods, sitting back. "Yes, with those amendments Toron will support your plan, whether you hand it down as Imperial edict or propose it to the Council as an Archon."
Kyros perks up, seeing a new proposition from DisBarr arrive on the agenda. "May I propose a minor amendment to your proposal, honorable Voclaw DisBarr? Allow a provision for Archons who cannot attend Council Meetings to automatically abstain, if they make their absence noted in advance. I would hate to lose honors if the Imperium failed me, and I was forced to spend a month hiding in a bunker. [i.e The Vacation Clause]
With that amendment, I would support this motion." Vote Aye on DisBarr's amendment (given Clause is accepted.)