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'''The Path of Now and Forever''' is the [[Ur-Quan]] [[Ur-Quan Kzer-Za|Kzer-Za]] Doctrine forbidding the freedom of other sentient races.  They must either be contained under a [[slave shield]] or willingly join the Ur-Quan [[Hierarchy]] of [[Battle Thralls]].
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'''The Path of Now and Forever''' is the guiding philosophy of the culture of the [[Ur-Quan]] [[Ur-Quan Kzer-Za|Kzer-Za]], so called because it provides not only a blueprint for current Kzer-Za policy but is their guiding vision for how the whole universe should be for the indefinite future.  
  
The first race to fall to the Path of Now and Forever was the [[Faz]], another member — alongside the Ur-Quan — of the former [[Sentient Milieu]]. Countless others have followed in the passing millennia. The reasons for this extreme measure are quite simple. The Ur-Quan know the pain of enslavement and they know it well. They can never allow another race to control them as the [[Dnyarri]] once did. Any sentient race could become a threat, and so they all must be controlled.
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After the success of the [[Ur-Quan Slave Revolt]], the Ur-Quan were left in an extremely vulnerable psychological position, having seen the entire context of their culture, their place in the [[Sentient Milieu]], completely destroyed and having been forced to suffer the unspeakable torture of living in the [[Dnyarri Slave Empire]]. Their natural xenophobia and distrust of other sentients, kept under control during their time in the Milieu by the [[Taalo]], was now fully unleashed and stained by the traumatic memories of ultimate enslavement under the Dnyarri. Moreover, their final defeat of the Dnyarri, including their capture of the [[Sa-Matra]] and all the other technological treasures of the Empire, left them in an unquestionably dominant position to the rest of the galaxy. Thus, all Ur-Quan became convinced of their status as the only deserved masters of the universe and the absolute necessity of maintaining dominance and freedom at all costs. However, interpretations of how to implement this imperative differed.
  
When slave shielded, a race is cut off from the rest of the galaxy. Only the most powerful communication systems can penetrate the shield, even then only to short distances, and nothing physical can pass the barrier. All signs of that race outside of the shield are annihilated. Also, if the enslavement of [[Earth]] and the [[Human]]s is to be taken as an example, the ancient signs of the race's culture are also destroyed. Whether this is to simply punish the race in question, break their will to resist, or some other purpose is unknown. It is also possible that Earth is an isolated incident.
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The Ur-Quan Kzer-Za caste determined that the rightful means of maintaining this dominance was to hold a place analogous to that previously held by their [[Dnyarri]] masters, retaining the place they had previously held as the Dnyarri's deputized administrators, as rulers of the lesser sentient races; all races that were not immediately useful to their goal of subduing other races would be kept alive but in as harmless and confined a position as possible, a system which was later formalized in the distinction between Battle Thralls and slave-shielded fallow species. They therefore developed the [[slave shield]] technology as the ultimate means of imprisoning and neutralizing possible threats, and used it on the first available race, a former member of the Sentient Milieu and Dnyarri Slave Empire known as the [[Faz]].
  
As a Battle Thrall the race is given limited freedom. They can travel space and persue technology, but they are carefully watched by the Kzer-Za. Battle Thralls are substantially less powerful than even a fraction of the Kzer-Za fleet and are expected to fight alongside the Kzer-Za to subjugate yet more races.
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Unfortunately, the Path of Now and Forever developed by Kzer-Za philosophers was restated by the great leader of the [[Kohr-Ah|Black Ur-Quan]], [[Kohr-Ah (person)|Kohr-Ah]], in another form, stating that the preeminent importance of the Ur-Quan species mandated that all other sentient life be completely destroyed as soon as it appeared. Kzer-Za philosophy was unable to accept that other life could exist for no purpose but to be destroyed, and refused to allow the newly named Kohr-Ah caste to carry out their version of the Path of Now and Forever, which they refused to dignify with its proper name and termed the [[Eternal Doctrine]]. Their conflict with the Kohr-Ah over this issue led to the system of the [[Doctrinal War]]s.
 
 
The Path of Now and Forever is in opposition to the [[Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah]] [[Eternal Doctrine]]. Proving the superiority of one doctrine over the other is the purpose of the Ur-Quan [[Doctrinal War]].
 

Revision as of 07:27, 13 March 2005

Ur-Quan Topics
Species
Ur-Quan
Kzer-Za • Kohr-Ah
History
Sentient Milieu
Slave Revolt
Slave War
The Words
Doctrinal Conflict
Second Doctrinal War
Personalities
Kzer-Za • Kohr-Ah
Philosophies
Path of Now and Forever
Ur-Quan Hierarchy • Battle Thrall • Fallow Slave • Oath of Fealty Doctrinal Conflict
Ships
Dreadnought • Marauder • Sa-Matra
Science
Excruciator • Slave Shield • Talking Pet

The Path of Now and Forever is the guiding philosophy of the culture of the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za, so called because it provides not only a blueprint for current Kzer-Za policy but is their guiding vision for how the whole universe should be for the indefinite future.

After the success of the Ur-Quan Slave Revolt, the Ur-Quan were left in an extremely vulnerable psychological position, having seen the entire context of their culture, their place in the Sentient Milieu, completely destroyed and having been forced to suffer the unspeakable torture of living in the Dnyarri Slave Empire. Their natural xenophobia and distrust of other sentients, kept under control during their time in the Milieu by the Taalo, was now fully unleashed and stained by the traumatic memories of ultimate enslavement under the Dnyarri. Moreover, their final defeat of the Dnyarri, including their capture of the Sa-Matra and all the other technological treasures of the Empire, left them in an unquestionably dominant position to the rest of the galaxy. Thus, all Ur-Quan became convinced of their status as the only deserved masters of the universe and the absolute necessity of maintaining dominance and freedom at all costs. However, interpretations of how to implement this imperative differed.

The Ur-Quan Kzer-Za caste determined that the rightful means of maintaining this dominance was to hold a place analogous to that previously held by their Dnyarri masters, retaining the place they had previously held as the Dnyarri's deputized administrators, as rulers of the lesser sentient races; all races that were not immediately useful to their goal of subduing other races would be kept alive but in as harmless and confined a position as possible, a system which was later formalized in the distinction between Battle Thralls and slave-shielded fallow species. They therefore developed the slave shield technology as the ultimate means of imprisoning and neutralizing possible threats, and used it on the first available race, a former member of the Sentient Milieu and Dnyarri Slave Empire known as the Faz.

Unfortunately, the Path of Now and Forever developed by Kzer-Za philosophers was restated by the great leader of the Black Ur-Quan, Kohr-Ah, in another form, stating that the preeminent importance of the Ur-Quan species mandated that all other sentient life be completely destroyed as soon as it appeared. Kzer-Za philosophy was unable to accept that other life could exist for no purpose but to be destroyed, and refused to allow the newly named Kohr-Ah caste to carry out their version of the Path of Now and Forever, which they refused to dignify with its proper name and termed the Eternal Doctrine. Their conflict with the Kohr-Ah over this issue led to the system of the Doctrinal Wars.