![]() ![]() ![]() It’s the first completely free choice anybody gets (and maybe his last) when a boy, or a girl, reaches his or her eighteenth birthday, he or she can volunteer and nobody else has any say in the matter. “Huh? How can he stop me?” And of course he couldn’t, not legally. It says that everybody, male or female, shall have his born right to pay his service and assume full citizenship - Chapter 02 ![]() The official rules are cited by Sergeant Ho at the time of Rico's recruitment:īut if you want to serve and I can't talk you out of it, then we have to take you, because that's your constitutional right. To answer the primary question, in both the book and the movie women had 100% the same right to enter the Federal Service and through it, to become citizens.ĪncientSwordRage's answer addresses the movie, so I'll address the book. ![]()
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