QUOTE (LurkerOutThere @ Sep 14 2011, 08:58 PM)

Basically Ghostwalker runs Denver as his personal fiefdom bypassing Megacorp interests in favor of small businesses and especially holding out Saeder-Krup becaease he's just so cool and powerful. The reason the powers-that-be let him get away with it is pretty much nothing but author fiat. He really doesn't change much other then the ZDF can now cross borders (of course that raises the question of why not just dismantle the borders) also evidently he dictates tertms to the people who supply his troop compliments,
This is why Dragons of the Sixth World is important in the context of Denver - because it explains Ghostwalker's motivations for Denver post-2061.
Ghostwalker is one of the foremost masters in spirits and is basically the magician-scientist of the current circle of Great Dragons, constantly pushing the boundaries of current magical knowledge. Because of that, he's very sympathetic to the Awakened, and he feels very strongly about their wants and needs. They stress that he is a strict but
loving patron and that he cares for the people in his fiefdom very much.
So he pushes for small, family and Awakened interests in his home turf, encouraging self-motivators and start-ups who look for alternate methodology to current corporate interests. He does this the same way any town or government would - making it hard for big business to flourish and easier for start-ups to grow roots (via levies, taxes, tax breaks, injection of capital through side-means, etc, etc).
tl;dr: Ghostwalker's portfolio is very pro-Awakened (magicians, changelings, free, spirits, critters), pro-small business (they hurt the Gaiasphere less), and establishing an environment that is conducive to his research and people he enjoys being around. It's not that weird, ad the manner in which he goes about establishing that is relatively well thought out.
He especially has it out for SK because of dragon politics. This is a carry-over from the rivalry Dunkelzahn and he had with Lofwyr back in the day.
Now, is this important in your game? It is in mine, which is why DotSW is an important reference point for me, and why I recommend the book to people interested in post-2061 Denver.
And I linked to the Commando Quarterly .pdf in my first post guys, but thanks