Weird Harold wrote:SWM wrote:But I never said that the explicit Proscription against electricity would or should be removed right away. All I've been saying is that a direct goal of the war is to provoke innovation.
If you provoke innovation that breaks any of the proscriptions, you set in motion innovations that will break all of the Proscriptions. Merlin started world-wide innovation and to some extent he and the Inner Circle can guide innovation in the EOC.
What he cannot do is control innovation or shut it down when it gets too innovative. Now that innovation has been jump-started, ALL of the Proscriptions have to be suspended or negated and that means removing any possibility of automatic enforcement.
The Goal is not just "to provoke innovation" it is
to make innovation possible.
I think you are picking at nits, or perhaps just using a different definition than I am. I would argue that Merlin has
already made innovation possible, by forcing the CoGA to accept things they never would have before and showing how incredibly useful innovation can be. At least you have agreed that this is a direct goal of the war, though.
I do NOT think that the explicit Proscription against electricity will be removed in the near future. I believe that the
interpretation of what constitutes a proscribed innovation will change, but explicit Proscriptions will still stand until the Big Reveal. I do not believe that this will produce any danger from the orbital weapons. So I still disagree with you that the orbital weapons must be dealt with in the immediate future. Since this is a matter of opinion, and neither of us has any real evidence either way, I think we will have to agree to disagree on that point. But even if they do manage to eliminate the danger of the orbital weapons, it will at best be an
indirect result of the war, not a direct goal. The war itself cannot directly affect the orbital weapons; at most it
may gain access to some relevant information or resources.