"'We have long been limited to Mars despite our technology making it perfectly possible to leave our world. Even at its most restrictive, this is an opportunity for Martians to hear the thoughts of those whom we would never have been able to meet without this...'"
I'm sure Mister Jarr'kin could provide some quite
interesting memories of thoughts he's experienced.
J'emm is standing in… Martians don't have political parties or heads of state in the way that Britain or America do, so the system for determining who speaks is a little different. The parties who wish to present particular viewpoints pick a spokesmartian from amongst themselves, and they get to take a central position where everyone can question them. And because the telepathy is two-way street, each party knows how and why each other party feels the way they do.
More of an informal system, then. I suppose telepathy does make matters
much clearer on the political front.

Imagine if Earth politicians
had to lay all their
real reasons for motions and proposals out like that...
That may well go some way to explaining why P'thet isn't giving a speech for anyone. There was a bit in… Feet of Clay..? Or was it Fifth Elephant? Where one character observed that people like seeing virtue in others, as long as it doesn't cost them anything. And here, her 'traditional virtues' could well cost them a great deal. I don't expect that more than a radical fringe here are eager to give up their inherited authority, but P'thet's particular brand of fanaticism would just alienate people.
Good.
Maybe she'll see just how foolish her beliefs are...

But more likely that she'll just decide the rest are misguided fools, if not outright heretics...
I'm a witness, along with the current Manhunter Marshall and… A couple of Whites I haven't met. One has a Manhunter escort and the other doesn't. Not sure who they are and I don't really need to know. Whoever they are, the Counsel will make a decision before too long and I'll just go from there.
J'emm steps back slightly, and another Red I haven't met before steps forward.
Hmm... I sense a drama bomb being prepared there. What's the bet something is going to explode,
culturally if not literally.
"'The principle issue for debate is not the role of any group within our society. It is not the extend of our involvement with aliens. And it is not the extent of members of our species away from Mars. The principle issue for debate is the relationship between the Prelates of individual cities and the Planetary Counsel itself. The issue is whether we are a government or a deliberative body to coordinate the cities. The legal question which Prelate J'emm brings before us is one which would not traditionally be one for us to debate and yet in the present circumstances we find that we must.'"
So he's arguing that.. they should keep their noses out of each other's yards unless it's something that effects everyone? Dude is hard to follow...
"'We are telepaths. Since Karmang established our civilisation there have been only a handful of our people who could truly be considered isolated from one another. And from the information Orange Lantern has shared with us it seems likely that we were not isolated from one another even before that. But distance…'"
I tune out the rest of -coin flip- his opening remarks and lean closer to S'yrra.
Dude's basically trying to filibuster, isn't he? Or is he such a crashing bore no-one really cares?
"In summary?"
"M'ronn is a proponent of city rights. He supported the redevelopment of the surface being organised through the Counsel because it was a worldwide endeavour, but he does not feel that laws affecting a single city should be determined here."

Ha, what a name for him. Still, shouldn't the council offer general guidelines for the cities to follow? Basic standards of.. uh, Humanity, (Martianity?

) to pardon the phrasing? For the rest to take note of.
"So what does that say about individuals who want to leave a city and not go to another?"
"He has not directly addressed-. Ah."
Given that until now, there would be few places for anyone to go other than another city, I'm not surprised it's up in the air.
"Ah?"
"He believes that it should be the exclusive purview of the city's leadership."
Ah, 'keep your fingers out of our business.' Which when it comes down it it is a pretty clear declaration against OL's goals.
"Which would in affect mean that we lose."
"Not necessarily. Pressure could be brought to bear. But it would be a setback."
So it wouldn't be a total failure. Economic and social sanctions then.
"Asking for a friend. What would the logical conclusion of his belief structure mean for declarations of war?"
S'yrra blinks. Ah, no, her telepathy momentarily shut down. Martians don't naturally have eyelids.
That's a fair sign you caught her by surprise with that one. I wonder, have there been wars like that in recent Martian history? Not simply arguments, but all-out kill-or-be-killed battles? I mean, martians
would be tremendously hard to kill, after all.

Would their fighting mostly be them staring at each other until one screams and collapses as their mental shields break?
"Logically? If the justification for war was a condition which only… Only applied to a single city, it would be an affair for that city."
"Interesting thing, politics. Will P'thet be voting his way, or will someone be arguing for the Counsel to adopt the Neapolitan position?"
I doubt many will want to stand by
those principles...
"A minimal group size is required for a Speaker to be appointed. Prelate P'thet's particular interpretation of our traditions does not meet the requirement."
"And so J'emm comes off as a statist. And the other… Individual?"
'Statist' meaning he wants individual communities to make their own plans for this situation?
"She openly wishes for the Planetary Council to take authority for dealing with matters external to Mars, and to highly restrict the circumstances in which an individual can leave in much the same way individual Prelates can restrict travel to their citizens now."
Huh. So I actually need that last Speaker to lose. Oh, okay, not need, but that would result in the least work on my part to bring about my preferred outcome.
Yeah, that group gaining dominance would pretty much lock down his plans for Colu.
"Has this sort of debate been going on for a while?"
"Since J'onn J'onzz returned for the first time. Before that it was occasionally discussed, but there was no urgency to it. Even afterwards, there was little contact with Earth. The fact that your world is inhabited wasn't news to us, and no one on Earth wanted to visit. There was nothing that was worth trading. And then you visited us, and it became a good deal more urgent."
Gee, external influence shaking up the status quo and disrupting the social order.

You'd think he was
important or something...
"What's Prelate J'emm's position on that?"
"That discussing wider political issues distracts us away from the topic at hand."
The topic being the racial tensions? Or OL's offer and the implications of it?
"Yeah, but it does sound like something that would make resolving all of the other issues a lot more simple."
"It would delay you."
Colu is in no rush for freedom. The hostages are being cared for, because damaging them would lessen their captors. It's merely a matter of time...
"As much as I might regard myself as the most important person in the universe, intellectual honesty requires that I acknowledge that other people erroneously believe that of themselves as well."
"… Yes."
Everyone's the hero of their own story, and all that.
"It's really no effort for me to check back in a month-."
The third speaker steps back from their speaking position. There's a brief pause, then the Martian who appears to be overseeing the proceedings gestures to-. The Marshall, who strides into the centre of the room.
OL will have his say soon, then. That'll be tricky.
"And him?"
"The Marshall distrusts all external influences. And since he's aware of what the Guardians did to our ancestors, he feels that his distrust was always well founded."
Ah... He just wants the rest of the universe to leave them alone so things can settle down again? How very pedestrian of him.
"Oh? How does he feel about me?"
"He hasn't said anything yet."
I don't doubt he has opinions, but he's clearly very good at keeping them to himself...
"Right, but he's the highest ranking Manhunter officer and you're Prelate J'emm's aide. I assumed that you'd keep up to date."
"I have. I just don't know what he thinks about you. You aren't the centre of the universe."
"That's what you think."

Such an OL thing to say...