Miniature corgis aside...
As you already know, 14 million civilians from the Hive cities of Palladia (Pop ~74 Trillion) were re-located, some willingly, some less so, to Devos IV. It is well documented that the astropathic message warning those on Devos IV that the immigrants were coming arrived some eight decades after the war had finished, such are the vagaries of the warp.
Doubtless you were wondering where they came from; there were a few neuveu riche and some scions of the great houses of Palladia. But the vast majority were those whom the rulers of the Hive cities wanted moved for whatever reason. So here is a sample:
Cité Soleil, or “Sun City” is Danter Hive’s largest slum and its
most dangerous. The gangs run this ghetto. Some parts are too dangerous for the
Adeptus Arbities to patrol. It’s eight
constituent districts are buried deep in the bowls of Danter Hive and the sun
(or wind, rain or any other meteorological phenomena) has not shone on Cité
Soleil since the rest of the Hive scabbed over it over 500 years ago.
A population of roughly 500,000 live in Cité Soleil, the
majority in poverty. Outsiders need permission from the gangs to travel in
certain areas. “Ahh, the gangs,”
Arbities Inspector Lemastre Dominique said. “All sorts of crimes — rape,
murder, a little of everything. Guns, stealing organs from people and running a
black economy based on illegal narcotics.
All controlled by the gangs.”
In Danter Hive, Law-and-order effectively collapsed following an
earthquake eighteen years ago. Thousands
of prisoners held in the hive’s jails escaped back into the slums. The authorities overwhelming response quickly
restored the rule of law where it was demanded, however valuable resources are
always in demand and perhaps they left a little too soon.
The Adeptus Arbities have a reputation for impartially enforcing
the Emperor’s Laws, being extremely resistant to corruption by being largely
removed from local politics and recruited from off worlders. On Palladia, there was a policy move five
decades ago to increase the number of locals into the serving Arbities in order
to bring more local knowledge and a better ‘feel’ for the Hives into their
work.
This policy has largely fallen by the wayside but in neglected
areas, like some underhive areas of less important spires of less important
Hive clusters, a lack of oversight by more regularly governed Arbities has
resulted in an almost feudal or hereditary local arrangement. Political immunity, a lack of independent
checks and balances, constant exposure to gangsterism and ample opportunity to
indulge ensured that last two decades of Adeptus Arbities presence in Danter’s
underhives were infamously corrupt.
Across Palladia, Policing all levels of its Hive cities,
including underhives like Cité Soleil officially falls to the Adeptus Arbities,
which has received Trillions of dollars in funding and equipment from the Departmento
Munitorum and the High Lords. But as number of Astra Militarium peacekeepers in the underhive declines, a greater share of
the security burden falls onto the newly formed Local Police.
The Local Police
has replaced the military as Danter Hive’s security force twelve years ago.
Before the Adeptus Arbities officially left Danter Hive, it’s officers
controlled the population through the deployment of sheer terror.
Adepts executed dozens of people every month, killed children with
chainswords and displayed bodies in public to frighten people into silence.
And the Adeptus Arbities were still struggling to keep a lid on the cauldron of
discontent in the bottom levels of the Hive. Something new was needed.
“I do the patrol, in a brick of five officers, every day to
protect the streets,” Yoles Charon, a Local Police officer, told us during a
patrol. “We do our job to protect the population in Danter Hive.” The Bricks are organised into cohorts of
twenty bricks, each commanded by a Centurion, twenty cohorts form a brigade
commanded by a Commander. The eight
Brigades, all recruited from other Hives and demobbed Palladian Guardsmen, are each
responsible for a specific district of Cité Soleil.
The Local Police has a reputation for excessive force, but it’s
a “stronger and more respected force today,” according to the local representatives
of the Holy Inquisition. The Local Police, since it formed, has focused heavily
on arresting kidnappers.
When the opportunity to divest itself of nearly 15 Million
citizens arises, there are second and
third sons from wealthy dynasties emigrating with sufficient funds and
significant retinues in order to establish new branches of their family in a
new territory. But the vast majority are the lower Hive population,
all of Cité Soleil and many other such places, plus a heavy handed coterie of
religious mentors representing ecclesiastical sponsorship.
Whilst vast number of Palladia’s Hive dwellers would jump at the
chance to start a new life somewhere where they were not breathing each other’s
skin and drinking filtered condensates, clearing out whole swathes of multiple
hives would take a long time and require the combined might of the Adeptus
Arbities, Palladian Guard and Local Police forces to move the unwilling. And
there would be many unwilling.
In the confines of the transport fleet, there is an uneasy peace
as the gangs adopt a lower profile and wait to see what opportunities
they will find on Devos IV.