cthia wrote:JohnRoth wrote:The MAlign has been doing this for 600 years. In the early years there may have been three turnovers a century, in the later years, with life extension and recently prolong, maybe two. That's 15 turnovers.
Not even close to an accurate comparison. How many times were there a changing of the guard where the guard had six identical clones? As I said, the potential for a power struggle exists infinitely greater within the midst of [Albrecht's identical clones]. Each of whom are human. As I said, the decision to clone himself may very well turn out to be the gunpowder in Detweiler's own version of being "Hoist by his own petard."
Jonathan_S wrote:Maybe - but these aren't the more fantastic sci-fi clones where they spring to live already mature and with all their progenitor's memories and traits. They only share 100% of his DNA, but their rearing and life experiences are different.
Exactly! That is one factor that is detrimental to the entire plan. They do not share Detweiler's memories
and emotional scar tissue—which are attached to and fuels his emotional baggage of vengeance. They don't share that. Certainly not on the same personal level. And they aren't robots that can be programmed. Six perfectly identical clones—who aren't the more fantastic sci-fi clones—that are supposed to think, act and emotionally bleed like daddy and who are supposed to magically inherit what daddy cares about to the tune of pledging their entire lives to serve daddy's megalomaniacal agenda.
It is like my black friends who are upset with their younger generation because they do not share the same emotional scar tissue and indoctrination against racism and slavery. Black history can teach them the history but it cannot transplant the experiences or beget the indoctrination. That is not to say that they condone racism, but they are not nearly as amped up about it at the level of the preceding generations. And the waters become more dilute with each passing generation. Regardless of history books and teachings. Only personal experience can imprint that level of indoctrination. Same with my own race of Native Americans. Pow Wows are to
better ensure that the history, the tradition and the Native American essence is remembered and passed on. It cannot guarantee it.
Witnessing the appalling deeds of cops across the country in recent years in the media and possibly being a victim themselves will better the chances of indoctrination from common ground but still not guarantee it. The circumstances are totally different, and that is with the new generation of blacks living amongst the society with the racism and ingesting the media. Detweiler's sons are sheltered.
One old adage will always ring true. Racism is taught not inherited. And where practiced, the teachings do no not always stick. Which is why some daughters and sons who were drilled to be bigots against a particular race still marries one, to the complete dismay of their parents.
Jonathan_S wrote:Now maybe there's enough genetic component in his megalomania that they do fall to squabbling over who has control or what the correct path forward should be. But that's not a given like it might be if you somehow had 6 complete copies of Albrecht spring into existence just before his death.
He and his wife have had decades to mold each of the (clone) kids into their own specialization or niche and get them accustomed to the idea of the order of succession.
Could it all still fall apart? Sure. But I don't think having identical genetics (but totally separate memories and somewhat different life experiences) guarantees that.
Of course the power struggles aren't a given, per se. I only feel that amongst the sons lies the most probable area of contention. Moreover, the opposite of that thought is what fuels my thinking that there'll be friction—because by the same token, it also isn't a
guarantee that all six clones will, pardon the pun, fall in line.
It isn't just the DNA that could cause the sons to rock the boat. It is the entire indoctrination. And the sense of entitlement that each of them must feel associated with the fact that "I AM A DETWEILER!" As sure as the entitlement that Donald Trumps offspring feels.
The fact that each son has a different specialization only tells me that they, essentially, attended a different school. Each are still daddy's little Hitler after matriculation. They are raised to be a Detweiler, not raised to be subservient—to anyone but daddy. They were open to daddy's plan because daddy was alive and it pleased him. They have no one to please now but themselves. They are going to have to take orders from each other. I can't see that. Rubs me the wrong way—as I think it will, sooner than later, rub them as well.
Nothing is guaranteed—especially conformity.
One bad apple can spoil the whole bunch and Detweiler has half a dozen apples of his eye. Only one of them has to have a worm inside.
Probably the youngest child, who is supposed to be the favorite anyways, yet he is only the youngest by alphabet. Another thing that haunts me is the human element of the sons own interaction with each other. Siblings know who amongst them is the overall brightest. And it doesn't necessarily follow alphabetical order.
Ivana Trump is obviously Donald's favorite. I wonder how the rest feel about that.
All, IMHO, of course.