Duckk wrote:No one is passionate about the League. At most, they're passionate about the personal power its bureaucracy provides, but by no stretch of the imagination is it a something that engenders the kind of fanaticism needed to fuel an Edict violation. What does generate the most passion in League citizens is their home system.
As I have said many times, people aren't interested in Edict violations. Everyone knows exactly what kind of genie this unleashes. And no, I'm not talking about the SLN showing up. Edict violations will immediately lead to scorched earth retaliations and counter reprisals. Everybody loses in that case, which is why no one wants to be the first to cross that line even when the League disappears.
Let's consider cause&effect passion toward the League born as a byproduct of vehement dispassion towards everything Manticoran - a dangerous virus that flows in the blood of many Solarians even now in power.
Sorry Duckk, but I just can't buy into that. Yes, I've argued it before, yet I'm a pragmatist. It always sounds like an unnatural force imbalance of placing too much sanity on mankind, and worst - individuals. I'm certain that no "polity" would formally wish to open that can of worms. But opportunities abound for displaced "passionates," who hate what is the GA, to form privately - with no nation affiliation to be attacked or earth to be scorched. Your sentiments seem to sound off about there being no League worlds housing insane Warnicke's that detest Manticore with a passion. Heck, hasn't what the MAlign already committed just a thin line between hate and edict?
It's like saying that there are no private entities that wouldn't hesitate to fry America if they have the means, if they are painted in a corner, free from nation affiliation which would relegate the GA to searching system by system, planet by planet, house by house, cave by cave in classic Bin Laden type fashion.
Wanna bet how long that Bin Laden search will take with the hugeness of space?
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