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On the matter of dragon crime, do you think there would eventually be... regulations on the breeding of dragons with natural weapons? I mean, a plain 'ole human, weaponless and without skills, can only do so much damage. A plain 'ole kazilik can still do a helluva' lotta damage on their own. And seeing as humans will vastly outnumber dragons no matter how society evolves (dragons breed slower, have a longer in-shell period, need more resources per dragon)... would the very large and dangerous breeds even be allowed to mate outside of military service? I could see a very bloody sort of revolution/uprising necessary for mankind to even let the very dangerous species outside of human control. Which would only further prove the humans' points. [[User:Tallakahath|Tallakahath]] 07:12, 7 September 2008 (PDT)
 
On the matter of dragon crime, do you think there would eventually be... regulations on the breeding of dragons with natural weapons? I mean, a plain 'ole human, weaponless and without skills, can only do so much damage. A plain 'ole kazilik can still do a helluva' lotta damage on their own. And seeing as humans will vastly outnumber dragons no matter how society evolves (dragons breed slower, have a longer in-shell period, need more resources per dragon)... would the very large and dangerous breeds even be allowed to mate outside of military service? I could see a very bloody sort of revolution/uprising necessary for mankind to even let the very dangerous species outside of human control. Which would only further prove the humans' points. [[User:Tallakahath|Tallakahath]] 07:12, 7 September 2008 (PDT)
 
 
But human control of dragon breeding depends on the willingness of the dragons to let the humans take and care for the eggs, and that gives the dragons an important bargaining point.  If a given nation refuses to allow them to breed except under very controlled circumstances, they can take their eggs elsewhere and refuse to allow that nation any at all.  If at least *one* nation strikes a deal with Kaziliks, Celestials, Longwings, etc., then *all* nations will have to do so.  It's like nuclear arms.  No nation will want to be the *only* one not to have these defenses.
 
 
Another point is that if sufficient consumer demand has arisen for the services of the smaller and less dangerous breeds, then there's going to be quite a public uproar if *all* of the dragons band together in a "breeding rights for all" movement, with *all* dragons refusing to allow eggs to nations that don't give them sufficient rights.
 
[[User:Rose|Rose]] 08:23, 7 September 2008 (PDT)
 

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