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by Relax » Tue Sep 29, 2015 7:56 pm | |
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When you have less rights than other people living in the same system and on the same planet, it is quite obvious when you are a second class citizen. Everyone will be aware of this obvious distinction and very simple fact. No amount of PR can hide this. People are not stupid even when we wish they were so we can hide the truth. Not even authorian handwavium can wash away this foepah. At what point does this equate to slavery? Yes, the slavery bracelets are gold plated. They are still present though. Then again, how many people on earth are in similar situations? I can think of many such countries today. Anyone living under a dictatorship for instance without freedom of speech etc. Yet, we give many of these nations, free trade agreements that do nothing but invigorate the dictators... Grrr, greedy schmucks at the top. Indeed, Stalin is right, capitalists will indeed sell the rope in which to hang them.
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by JohnRoth » Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:53 pm | |
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There is a literary technique called the 'unreliable narrator,' which is what you're saying David is using in this passage. I've never seen him using it, at least in this series. He doesn't play that game with his readers. In any case, the paragraph I quoted is not Chicherin's thoughts. It's David's description of Chicherin. So are the following paragraphs. The point here is that the outer layer of the Alignment is composed of idealists. They've bought into the Vision, and have no knowledge of the Plan or the way it's going to be implemented. The MAlign uses them as a source of idealists that can then be tested further and brought into inner layers of the Onion if they pass muster. They're also prototypes of what the eventual outcome is supposed to be. The members inside of that outer layer are a quite different matter, although even there we have Jack McBryde and his brother Zack. Both of them took a good look at what was going on once circumstances brought them face to face with it, and they didn't like what they saw. Even people as utterly corrupt as Aldona Anisimnova have a decent working relation with their "specialty line" bodyguards. |
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by JohnRoth » Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:58 pm | |
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I've seen this scenario many times in comments, and I'd like to know where it's stated, or even implied, that the plan is for it to play out this way in the actual text of the series. |
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by Somtaaw » Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:31 pm | |
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You'd have to start re-reading alot of the books from around At All Costs and forwards, maybe a little before that, and really read into the MAlign council meetings to get the full sub text. I can't recall which of the briefings in particular they really start showing this "we dont have about casualties caused, we will drag the human race to perfection whether it wants to be improved or not" attitude. |
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by JohnRoth » Wed Sep 30, 2015 5:33 am | |
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This is from a post made by Duckk back in 2011:
I presume that Duckk is talking for RFC on this, especially since RFC joined the thread himself not to much later (within a day). The issue here is the difference between what the MAlign is planning on doing to get Beowulf (and the Beowulf Code) out of the way, and what they're planning to do in introducing their eugenics program. There is a lot of meat in that thread, which goes on back and forth for several days. What I get out of it is that most of the nastiness, with trillions of people killed, planetary economies wrecked, etc. etc. etc., comes from the breakup of the Solarian League and the measures needed to make sure the RF is the only safe port in the storm. After the dust settles from that, the actual uplift programs will be introduced very subtly and gradually the way it's said in the snippet I posted above. That thread is what I base most of my projections on; I have seen nothing in the bits actually in the books that change anything. Of course, RFC may have changed his mind in how it will play out in the four years since that thread was posted. |
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by saber964 » Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:09 pm | |
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Why would the MOF need to wait for Jeremy X to show up they already have the CinC TMF GEN Thandi Palane and a loud shout away the de facto Crown Princess of Torch Helen Zilwiki at Mobius.
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by kzt » Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:27 pm | |
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And they are supposed to do exactly what how given a population of billions scattered across the entire planet?
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by Relax » Thu Oct 01, 2015 6:43 pm | |
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Don't bring logistics to the table kzt. It hurts peoples brains. _________
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by JohnRoth » Thu Oct 01, 2015 6:44 pm | |
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General Paline is the head of Torch's armed forces. She is not a genetic slave, she is not a Ballroom member and, while she can (and undoubtedly will) give Admiral Gold Peak her advice as the senior Torch official present, she is not the government of Torch. Helen Zilwiki has nothing to do with Torch. Her position with respect to the Torch monarchy is undefined, to say the least. Jeremy X, on the other hand, is a native of Mesa, is a genetic slave (an entertainer line, to be specific), was the head of the Audubon Ballroom, and is known by reputation to just about everyone. He represents the rebellion among the slaves. |
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by kzt » Thu Oct 01, 2015 6:49 pm | |
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So he's Pol Pot? I can see how this will bring order and stability, considering where the actual weapons are. |
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