Chapter 6421 The Hunting Association Conundrum
When Ves stepped out of his armored transport, he looked up at the regional
headquarters of the Hunting Association.
The architecture of the structure stood out from the rest of the urban sprawl. Wheras most structures tended to favor clean lines, ultra-modernity and strong metallic materials, the regional headquarters looked like an aged and ancestral tribal stronghold. The use of ochre tints, tribal and animalistic architectural details and other anachronisms gave the regional HQ building a distinctly savage and aggressive vibe.
This was a pretty blunt and obvious way for the Hunting Association to convey its stance upon society.
It refused to conform to the prevailing standards of human civilization.
Instead, just the god pilot who founded it, the Hunting Association explicitly sought to impose its own order onto its sphere of influence!
While the HA did not harbor any apparent ambitions to become a hegemon of red humanity, it nonetheless claimed complete dominion over the increasingly more important activity of hunting.
The Hunters selfishly refused any other group from encroaching upon their territory, whether it was the mechers or the fleeters. Any affair relating to the hunting and population management of wild exobeasts on different planets must fall under the jurisdiction of the Hunting Association!
While the rapidly rising organization provided a valuable public service to red humanity as a whole, the problem was that the masses never had a proper say in the founding and the legislation of the current iteration of the Hunting Association.
This was in complete contrast to the Red Collective, which came about due to meeting the overwhelming demand of red humanity. The Interim Leadership Council gathered representatives from both the lower and upper segments of the population in order to ensure that the new superorganization properly conveyed the will of a broad swath of society.
In contrast, the Huntsman took over an old hunting organization and completely reformed it to undertake a responsibility designated by the god pilot himself.
At most, other Hunters fleshed out the rules and regulations of the Hunting Association and set up all of the planetary branches, but nobody had any illusions that it served as the personal arm of a single god pilot.
That ruffled a lot of feathers. God pilot or not, there were still many people who objected to abuses of power and acts of tyranny.
If one god pilot was allowed to run roughshod over the prevailing rules of the game, what about the next one?
Would every god pilot be permitted to ignore proper procedures and civilized conventions from now on? Would the Huntsman's selfish and willful actions set a precedent that allowed any god pilot to act like a warlord?
Many people had different opinions on this increasingly more concerning matter.
Though Ves was supposed to belong to the 'law and order' camp due to his involvement in the orderly process to create the Red Collective, the reality was that he favored the other side instead.
His life and work experiences had jaded him to the power of the masses. Most people were powerless to change the big picture. They lacked the voice, the capital and the strength necessary to force a change that was significant enough to alter the trajectory of human civilization.
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In a time of peace, it may be more acceptable to listen to the voices of the common folk in order to maintain stability and improve everyone's way of life, but the problem was that those times were gone.
In a time where red humanity lost a lot of star systems and was on the verge of losing more precious territories, martial law trumped any civil law, Survival had to be prioritized at all costs.
If a few human rights had to be trampled to save the continued existence of humans in the Red Ocean, then so be it. Keeping the greatest protectors of human civilization happy was a much greater priority than ensuring that the common folk had a say in how their society should be run.
Ves did not set the rules. He could only choose to stay out of this new and sordid game, or take active part in it. There was no other choice.
He chose to be proactive and take part in the game.
"Wait a minute..." Ves suddenly came up with an interesting idea.
It was just a tentative idea, not a complete mech concept or mech design, but it might just be attractive enough to break through the Hunting Association's reticence! Gavin grinned when he saw that Ves apparently gained inspiration again. "That's it. This is what you are good at. Even if you end up failing, at least you tried your best. Now go ahead and catch your ride. You do not have much time before the meeting is scheduled
to begin."
Back in the present, Ves and his guards entered the regional headquarters of the HA. The workers inside did not dare to neglect their important guest and led him straight up
to the top floor.
Once the visitors passed through another door, they entered a large office that also
doubled as a trophy room.
Hunters often liked to show off their proudest hunts. The preserved heads of all manner of exobeasts lined the wall. Talons, teeth, skulls and other nasty remains did a good job of conveying the lethality of the natural weapons at the disposal of the hunted prey. On another wall hung an impressive display of firearms. The majority of them consisted
of old but very artfully made old-fashioned slug throwers. The pistols and rifles possessed limited power and ammunition capacity, which forced their users to accurately target a resilient exobeast's weak points in order to secure a kill.
Locked in a large and transparent display case set before this wall was a large amount of
melee weapons.
Swords, spears, knives and axes made predominantly out of bright and polished metal
gleamed in the light. Each of them conveyed the sense that they had managed to shed the blood and claimed the life of at least one exobeast. Gathering so many hunting weapons together caused the entire collection to convey a subtle sense of threat.
The man who sat behind the desk that was apparently carved from the tusk of a large exobeast exuded a greater sense of threat.
It was quite subtle, but the man clearly possessed an edge that had taken the lives of
hundreds if not thousands of exobeasts, none of them weaker than an armed human
soldier!
This was a man who devoted himself to hunting long before all of the possibilities of the
Age of Dawn became available.
That seemed to matter a lot. The vice director had not gone on too many valid hunts since the start of the new age, but the strength and power he exuded far exceeded the
level of a typical Hunter who regularly went into the wild to claim the lives of challenging beasts!
That only left one possibility to Ves.
Talas Redmond received the personal favor of the Huntsman. The god pilot paid special attention to this old man and bestowed him with far greater power than usual.
If this was the case, then there was a large chance that the vice director possessed a much closer relationship with the god pilot than anticipated! Talking to Redmond was almost as good as talking to the Huntsman himself!