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A more surprising undercurrent in League society is a discrimination against bionic enhancements.  While replacement organs and limbs on account of injury are largely accepted by all except fringe fanatics, those who attempt to ''enhance'' the human body are met with bigotry and even violence.  Part of this discrimination comes from the moral question of how much a person can replace of themselves before the human condition no longer applies to them.  Part has to do with the fact that bionic replacement surgery is largely limited to the wealthy, creating further separation between the "haves" and "have-nots."  Attitudes towards bionics varies between worlds: from tolerance towards all but the most visually apparent enhancements, to outright hostility at even the suspicion of improvement.<ref name=HMMTFWL75/><ref name=HHM119>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 119</ref>
 
A more surprising undercurrent in League society is a discrimination against bionic enhancements.  While replacement organs and limbs on account of injury are largely accepted by all except fringe fanatics, those who attempt to ''enhance'' the human body are met with bigotry and even violence.  Part of this discrimination comes from the moral question of how much a person can replace of themselves before the human condition no longer applies to them.  Part has to do with the fact that bionic replacement surgery is largely limited to the wealthy, creating further separation between the "haves" and "have-nots."  Attitudes towards bionics varies between worlds: from tolerance towards all but the most visually apparent enhancements, to outright hostility at even the suspicion of improvement.<ref name=HMMTFWL75/><ref name=HHM119>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 119</ref>
  
The motto of the Free Worlds League was "United We Stand."<ref>''BattleTech Primer'', 2019 ed., p. 11: "House Marik (Free Worlds League)"</ref>
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The official motto of the Free Worlds League was "United We Stand."<ref>''BattleTech Primer'', 2019 ed., p. 11: "House Marik (Free Worlds League)"</ref>
  
 
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