PeterZ wrote:The seijin were created by awakening dormant memories of existing skills rather than teaching skills the individual does not possess. Nimue the younger learned hand to hand skills through her high speed data port. One assumes the same could be done for the Adams. Obviously for exceptional people like Khody, he is better using the skills and experience of his past life. This might be the determining factor in the chosen method for seijin creation.
Taking this approach would guarantee other memories awakening. Which memories awakening is unknown but that those memories will awaken is a near certainty. The people advocating this strategy must know that this would introduce the concept of a pre Safehold past into Langhorne's perfect creation myth. That would sound intolerably dangerous for anyone truly committed to Langhorne and Bedard's plan of an unassailable false theology.
It strikes me that seijin and the way they were created are the proofs that Langhorne's true believers lost the war of succession.
I think that's not entirely right. PICAs possess something called, IIRC, muscle memory programming. This was what allowed Merlin to learn horse riding and this was how Nimue could learn hand-to-hand so quickly. She both spent time in hyper-heuristic and programmed the results in her PICA's muscle memory.
Cody and others, OTOH, were biological humans, simply implanted with data ports which may or may not have some small data storage (small for TF, of course). It might be that "learning" through NEATs ain't worth a thing without practice, so you could get your mind crammed up to brim with, say, Chinese or muay thai, but unless you practice it, you won't be fluent or good at it. That means that even if seijin-to-be were uploaded with data, they'd still have to find time to train those skills. Time, as Cody's comment in his journal indicates, was not something pro-Langhornites had in abundance.
On the other hand, what they chose to go with is kind of brilliant. By "removing the dampener" on their skills, they:
- got a cadre of people trained by TF;
- had their super-army quickly;
- could make the whole thing look like a divine blessing. Instead of "here's the book on how to do this, learn" (mind-book, but book nevertheless), they went the route of "God Almighty blessed you with the powers, now go smite the unholy". Imagine what it must've looked like to Safeholdians.
As an ending note, Bedard didn't survive. It could be that the people who run the seijinization didn't know about possibility of subject regaining memories other than those the Langhornites wanted them to know. Or they were sure they could prevent this and sweep the entire thing under the rug after the war.