Talk:New Mexico (1983: Doomsday)

I just had a thought. If this area was thought uninhabited for almost a quarter-century, and Silver City operates honorably among themselves, what gives foreign governments the right to "shut them down"? Could they not just keep them under surveillance. Any undesirable characters that are wanted for criminal activity elsewhere might escape to the area, but they also could not leave without being monitored. Like they say, "what happens in Silver City, stays in Silver City." It's the agreement between governments that makes it sticky. The sovereignty of Silver City, and whatever government survivalists have put together there, is as legitimate as West Texas and Dinetah. What is not here is a legitimate successor of the government that was in Santa Fe in 1983. --SouthWriter 19:22, September 24, 2010 (UTC)