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Part 1: Political Problems

If all the above requirements are met, then an event will be activated upon approaching Ula in her new throne room. She will explain that she is frustrated with the Milodan prisoners. Even after consigning them to harvest minerals and gems in the Savicite Mine, they are still attacking the Guards because they are bigger, even though the guards have guns and Shield Belts. What happens is the slave is easily overpowered and severely injured by the guard, so much so that they can't work; and Ula still has to allocate resources to keep them alive. She has considered but rejected executing the prisoners as a deterrent or trying to purchase Mind Control Technology since it will be difficult to outsource such things. Ula will personally champion the idea of simply providing the Milodan with accommodations, rewards, or insight so that the Milodans intrinsically will obey the Korgonne. However, she is also aware of how prideful they are, and how tedious it would be to convert each Milodan without their mob mentality changing them back. At Ula's request for open suggestions, Captain Steele will recall that all the Milodan answer seemingly to a single Alpha, and that one possibility would be to convince the Alpha to stop his people from continuing to rebel against the Korgonne. Ula will reluctantly, agree that it is a sound plan, but refuses to speak to him or be anywhere near him after he tried to forcibly claim her. Because of this, the player must act as a messenger and mediator between the two leaders in order to negotiate a peaceful solution.