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by SWM » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:36 am | |
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There are a couple Pearls that may help understand the Mesan Alignment. Some of them are a bit old, but perhaps still useful.
Why Does Mesa Still Exist? Manpower's Optimism in its Covert Operations Aspects of the Alignment's Uplift Program --------------------------------------------
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by JohnRoth » Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:31 am | |
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I'd assume that any reasonably advanced planet with a competent health service would have filtered most of the deleterious recessives out of the gene pool by this time, if only to reduce the expense of providing health service. That wouldn't violate the Beowulf Code, and, interestingly, there's an argument that it would produce a significant amount of "uplift" all by itself. The idea is that there aren't a whole lot of genes that produce improvements to the baseline; only that there are a huge number of mildly deleterious variations; so while there aren't easy ways of having smarter kids, there are a lot of easy ways of having dumber kids. The concept is called "mutational load." |
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by cthia » Wed Mar 05, 2014 1:23 pm | |
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swm, Thanks a million for this! It indeed answered alot of my questions and one real worry. About Herlander Simoes. I was worried that he might have been a part of the Alignment's plan, to sew disinformation. But after reading the Pearls I can see that he has real reason to turn. Which lends even more credence to the possibility of playing to the emotions of a possibly scorned wife in one Evelina Detweiler. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by munroburton » Wed Mar 05, 2014 2:19 pm | |
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Eve seemed happy enough in the brief scenes she appeared in. Consider that motherhood goes much further than providing 50% of someone's genetic material - she would have played a significant part in raising the clones whilst Albrecht was busy with his Evil Overlord scheming. The clones may even have been a means of getting more time with Albrecht - after all, once the "kids" grew up, they would take over some of Albrecht's duties and headaches. |
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by Tenshinai » Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:22 pm | |
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There´s additional issues to this as well. One HUGE issue is the fact that there´s a bundle of genes that are BOTH good and bad, including many of those "mildly deleterious" ones. There are a number of genes that causes genetically inherited diseases, which also gives a very high probability for high IQ. |
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by KNick » Wed Mar 05, 2014 7:41 pm | |
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1.) Except there is the problem of who do they report it to and how do they report it. The Onion controls both the people who the report is made to and the method of reporting. 99+% of the people who know about the Onion never leave Mesa. Of the ones who leave the planet knowing something, most are low level flunkeys who really can't tell anyone anything. Any that are truly in the know are suicidal by temperament or conditioning. Again, not very likely to give anything away. Look at the lengths Jack was prepared to go to just to hide until he could figure a way off planet before Victor and Anton came along. And he was in a position to intercept any reports about his strange behavior. As for 2.) People who meet this criteria are probably never brought inside the Onion. 3.) Who says Murphy hasn't already struck repeatedly? It is just that such instances are widely distributed in time and space with nothing to link them together, hiding in the noise of the fact that most such instances would happen to people who actually worked for Manpower or Jessyk or..or... with nothing to lead back to the Onion. _
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by munroburton » Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:30 pm | |
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Widely distributed incidents that went unnoticed because the knowledge of them or details associated didn't go far. To see them requires looking at the big picture - the kind of computer models generated by Victor, Anton and Ruth - and access to information that is inevitably classified. For example, no investigator simultaneously had access to evidence from the Hofschulte, Grosclaude, Meares and Rat Poison incidents until very, very recently. I bet that's one of the first things Kevin Usher asked Pat Givens about. That and how close she was to finding Bolthole. As for the League, it's unknown if there's a federal agency for criminal investigation theoretically in place to pick up those sort of details. Kind of creates a thorn in the Transstellars' side... which means if one did exist, it would be as corrupt(if not more than) as the rest of the League's institutions. And many of the incidents engineered by the MAlign can be written off as Someone Else's Problem, file directly to archives, from the League's perspective. |
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by Garth 2 » Sun Mar 09, 2014 3:42 pm | |
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They have been spending a lot of time and money building there operation.
Don't forget Detweiler and co. founded the onion whilst the SL its self was all shine and new, which does raise the interesting question of how much of the current SL problems (corruption, infighting, criminal activity etc.) can be laid at the Mesans' door. |
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by Tenshinai » Sun Mar 09, 2014 4:08 pm | |
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Probably quite a lot. |
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by cthia » Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:23 pm | |
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I'm thinking all of it! That's the point of one of my earlier posts. For Mesa to be so deeply entrenched into the affairs of the SLN to be able to move entire fleets then they must have been at it for the better part of those active two centuries. Buying. Infiltrating. Coerscing, etc. And along with the first manouever came the seeds of corruption. Seeds of corruption flourish because there's always available fertilizer! Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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