kzt wrote:Valen123456 wrote:My private thoughts are that it will demonstrate that Leonard really was a genuine idealist who desired to improve the whole human race, and prove just how far the Mesan Alignment has fallen from his goals. (Or maybe even that in the end before he died, he regretted setting what would become the Alignment in motion.... Unlikely i know, but would make for a fascinating plot twist).
I rather suspect he was a completely genuine idealist who was perfectly willing to climb over mountains of bodies to accomplish his utopia. There are at least a dozen people in the last century who collectively managed to kill something like 200 million people failing to achieve their new Soviet Man, Aryan superman, Tutsi-free Rwanda or whatever insane ideal motivated them.
I figure he may be that or a genuine idealist willing, enough, to climb over a certain small number of bodies to accomplish his ideals - on the whole, a man with character flaws that should be repellent but with enough virtue to make it uncomfortably mixed.
His successors, by contrast, have elevated those ideals to a sort of sacred platform, denuded of the human care that gave them life, and have hardened themselves against all serious consideration of the costs so that they will always, always, be worth it to accomplish any smallest measure or least chance of those sacred goals.