SharkHunter wrote:Trouble with humans -- even those who start to approach what we would now call "superhuman" status, AKA Honor, Palane, etc. is that intelligence may raise conscientousness and conscience instead of putting it to work for the Fearless Leader's master plan.
kzt wrote: You need to look more deeply at Totalitarian movements. Smart people join them eagerly, then defend their choices to the bitter end. There were no shortages of really bright people supporting Lenin, Stalin, Mao or Hitler. Look at who in the US was a leftist or communist during the 30-50s, they were often considered leading intellectuals. It was no secret that there was mass murder going on in Russia, the intellectuals lying about it in the NY Times etc were committed communists.
And if you want to know who the reporter is, look at Walter Duranty. Who got a Pulitzer prize for his explaining away the millions of murders by Lenin and Stalin and how the Russian people just loved tyranny.
Silverwall wrote:Absolutely True but not actually what is being argued here. The issue argued here is the 100% (until Jack McBride) avoidance of ANYONE having second thoughts about thier task. Even the KGB had defectors and so do the North Korean elites. 0% defectors is the issue we find unrealistic.
saber964 wrote:The reason why someone defects from a totalitarian government boils down to four basic reasons, they even have an acronym for it MICE.
Money self explanatory
Ideology no longer believe in the system anymore
Conscience something happened and I no longer believe in the system
Ego I got passed over and I know I am better than that
According to to western intelligence agencies the best defectors are money and conscience followed closely by ideology, they dislike ego one's because they take so many risks proving that they're better than anyone else.
OK. Let's look at these in the context of the MAlign's Onion.
1. Money. Nobody knows there's anything going on, so there's no money on offer for defectors. Besides, Mesa is a pretty decent place to live if you're one of the 30% of first-class citizens. And if you're one of the Greeks (Alpha, Beta or Gamma) you're enough better than the average herd that being toward the top of the heap is pretty much a foregone conclusion.
2. Ideology. Same thing. There's no place to go, and nobody will believe you once you get there.
3. Same as 2, actually. We have Herlander Simoes, Jack McBryde and possibly Zack McBryde. Herlander and Jack defected because there was someplace credible to defect, and a credible offer for their defection. Herlander feels he got shafted by the system, Jack very likely kept believing in the eventual goal of uplift, but decided he didn't like the cost once he saw that the bill would be presented in the near future. We don't know about either Zack's or Gail's motivations to defect, assuming they will defect.
4. The Onion is set up so that people don't know there's another level until the offer is made. I'm not sure where Lajos fits, but it might be here.
The bottom line here is that there haven't been a lot of defectors because there wasn't any place to defect to, at least that could protect them from certain retribution.
There may very well have been defectors. They, and anyone they'd talked to, would mostly have been silenced before they could do too much damage.
The big break didn't come from a defector - it came from a couple of well-regarded intelligence agents who brought a defector out with them.