Remember though, we're not the solitary world government. All these places have governments of their own, which should be able to handle stuff like that. Therefore, we don't need to do the first response.
Too right. They can and do respond on their own. When Hurricane Sandy hit, local and state governments were able to respond much more quickly than the federal. The federal government just has more power to assist.
They can talk while other people are talking..? Then you don't have to break reality to be in multiple places.
If they are in the same room, then yes, absolutely, you can do that, I never said you couldn't.
If that doesn't work for you, surely the government building we're in doesn't have just one room, I know other real-world parliaments have smaller board-room type chambers for sitting and meeting. It stands to reason we'd have those available if the original charter stated we'd have a bunch of smaller committees. Then you'd have to restrict people to only talking in their own committee, but then you've also got the problem of people being seated on multiple committees.
Yes, this is what I said. I've never disagreed with anything you've said here. I'm just saying if you
do take your own chambers and you are seated on multiple committees you must pick one to be on and abstain from the rest. When you leave one you can enter another.
Also, the Ulvan controversy is something that I am giving you a lead-up to before it happens via newspaper articles. I couldn't have done this with all the events because you had just formed. Some things are pressing matters being brought to your attention, others are foreshadowing, some happen suddenly, some don't, etc. All I'm supplying is the biggest headline of the day.