The ultimate price

The ultimate price‏‎

The ultimate price / sacrifice a person can give for country and society is his or her life. If it is given willingly and in the course of defending his or her society, Union Law recognizes it as the "Ultimate Price" paid.

Civilians doing it for the Union are posthum recognized and honored. The individuals name is enraved on a platinium plate and the plate is then mounted on the chest high wall that carries the fence and surrounds the outermost parameter of the Assembly grounds. It is meant as a symbol and means that this person has done the ultimate sacrifice to defend the Union and its way of life just like a wall.

If the person was not a Union Citizen, she or he is declared a Union citizen.

If the person was a member of the Armed Forces, the name is placed in the Garden of Heroes ( Park and Memorial on Pluribus Unum) and attached to the monment of the branch of service the individual served.