cthia wrote:When I first encountered your premise, I wondered what the hell could have happened on Darius to make the MA see the light. By jove I've got it!
An uprising! A civil war! The slaves on Darius heard about the exploits of one particular slave. Jeremy X. Information cannot be stifled. The grapevine will find an ear, even on Darius. Just as Honor's exploits preceded her to Hell, so too has Jeremy's heroism been carried to the ears of the slaves on Darius to spark an uprising.
CIVIL WAR ON DARIUS!
tlb wrote:Do you mean that it is the Übermensch that has fled the aftermath of a revolt? The scenario was that an off-shoot of Darius still wanted to pursue a path to genetic improvement.
Whether or not there is a possibility of a grapevine about Jeremy X or a Civil War on Darius; why would any of that cause ordinary people to transplant themselves a hundred light years away from the nearest settled world? If the underclass on Darius took control, wouldn't they just open communication to the rest of humanity?
cthia wrote:I never said anything about taking control. I am talking about spurring change. How probable do you think it is for African Americans to take control, as opposed to spurring change?
tlb wrote:Since the scenario under discussion is an off-shoot of Darius moving many light years away from settled space to pursue its own path; please explain why this would occur if all you mean is something spurring change? Why this change, unless Darius became inhospitable?
You were the one to write of "civil war" to "spark an uprising" and all you mean is a change in attitudes? Since African Americana are still a minority, while the underclass on Darius were the majority, I do not see what one has to do with the other.
I don't have the qualifications to determine the absolute outcome of a civil war on Darius. I do believe, that if the MA completely stopped their appalling practices, renounced any aspirations of galactic domination, and ceased their slave lines and actually begin giving them some sort of quality of life, then that in itself will be a huge start for the MA and Darius.
The slave lines have to crawl before they can walk. Look how long Apartheid went on in South Africa, atop the backs of the majority.
From the onset, I envisioned Darius to be located in such an extreme system that non modified humans cannot live. In fact, I envision their population to have heavy modifications to live in that system -- where nobody would think to look for them. If their heavy genetic manipulation were to discontinue, people may not be able to live in such an entreme environment. It could also be that people wish to leave the system due to irreconcilable differences.
At any rate, I can conceive of a Civil War putting them on the right track to a humanity that is indeed human and humane. In that light, of course they would want to become a part of all of humanity.