SWM wrote:abrax894 wrote:Duckk, I wasn't directing that at you and I did say not everyone was guilty of this, but I HAVE seen it. I like the debates like this, but I hate coming across like I'm beating a dead horse. Again this was something I noticed, not even on comments I've left but in reading other people' posts. Drak, I'm sorry you feel that way, this wasn't meant to be personal.
Abrax, I haven't seen anyone posing only that argument. Everyone I have seen posting has posted other arguments in addition to "you'll wake up the OBS". In fact, most of the arguments people have made have had nothing to do with waking up the OBS. I think you are being oversensitive over the issue. People have given lots of reasons. The biggest one, which has been stated repeatedly by many people, is that Merlin won't do it because he doesn't need to; as long as there is no critical reason to do it, there is no reason to risk it, even if the risk is miniscule.
To be fair, almost all of us have included the argument that Merlin won't do it as long as he doesn't need to because he can't know what would happen if the OBS (or whatever) woke up. We've adduced other, practical objections as well --- the construction of the Temple, for example, in my own case when shooting down the KEW attack on Zion --- but it all comes back in the end to the fact that Merlin's limitations are forced upon him by the unknowns he faces, including what might wake up the OBS. If not for that threat, or the threat that something may be sleeping under the Temple, he could operate a lot more freely and openly. The fact that abrax has been using direct attacks on the OBS as his example doesn't mean that there aren't other possible tech uses which Merlin is refusing to apply for reasons other than fear of "waking up Dad" (like his refusal to slaughter fleets in job lots at sea and out of sight of land, making sure any survivors are dead before he leaves, for example).
I think his primary point is that he thinks those other possible applications should be considered and/or debated without someone dropping the "waking up Dad" thumb onto the scales. I agree with you that other arguments have been presented in virtually every case, but there has been at least a bit of "don't rock the boat" just to not be rocking the boat, if you see what I mean.