Brigade XO wrote:Marinescu was one of those people who had become a liability. She liked the killing. She approched this with that perspective of "tidying it up" by also adding collateral damage. I expect that along with her particularly blood-thirsty approach, she could have been considered a big potential problem on Darius where one of the ongoing difficulties is going to be keeping the Houdini evacuees from learning what was going on back at Mesa to cover their dissapearence, particularly a fairly broad swath of cutting out families of the evacuees either directly or spreading that collateral damage around a bit wider.
Clearly, the Alignment would have enough people willing to kill on command or based on preceived operational necessity at Darius without importing people like Marinescu who get a lot of pleasure and satisfaction out of doing it. A cold blooded approach is one one thing, wallowing in satisfaction of the bloodshead is another. But heck, this is the Alignment, if the tool gets bent, scrap it (with extreme prejudice) and grow another from scratch after having made a couple of more tweaks to make it more comliant (to your wishes) and usefull but eliminating that irritating trait that was going to cause a problem in the earlier model
We are far too casual in damning the whole Alignment. I despise them but they are working towards what they consider a worthy goal. Actually, the improvement of mankind IS a worthy goal. It's basically just their methods that are truly bad.
Remember that the whole galaxy has already accepted a lot of what the original Detweiler wanted. People live a real lot longer. There are few diseases (Simoes daughter, it is stressed, is a real exception). We can see a lot of useful innovations.
Actually, from what I've read, as long as you stay within the human genome you're pretty much legal. Manpower went way to far with manufacturing people but genetically they seem to have stayed human except for a few real exceptions like Dr. Sying-ni.
Things are never simple. Note also that more than a few of the people in the Alignment are very uncomfortable with Manpower, Inc.