pappilon wrote:Brigade XO wrote:Manpower was toast as soon as the Alignment left Mesa. I don't recall it had any other actual breeding operations off planet though the various operations to handle genetic slave sales are probably still in operation, just without any new supplies of slaves.
Manpower was really only valuable to the Alignment as a source and cover for research and operational cover in deep cover hidden in the protection of the Mesa System Government. It was a portal and distribution point which hid the Alignment activity and the ability to cover a lot of interstellar traffic passing through a system which had a lot of security and controls (which the Alignment was subverting) because Manpower/Mesa had so much in the need for the controls based on the problems of being a pariah because of the slave trade and the need to protect Manpower from those that hated it and slavery. So it was - from so many points of view- a nest of criminal activity that was generating a lot of weath for Mesa.
Now the GA holds the Mesa System, the planet has had the the crap beaten out of it and the majority of it's population is either the slaves and to a lesser extent the 2nd class citizen Seccie group. If Mesa is lucky, the GA will be able to keep the former slave population (and the Seccies) from killing a signifcant number of the former "free" population in a low level of mostly indivudal violence againt their former owners and Mesans in general rather than the possible civil war that the Alignment anticipated (and probably was counting on) since the GA is going to work really hard to keep that from happening.
The Alignment has no real use for anybody they left on Mesa. From their point of view, the entire remainder of the population is only still useful as a target and misdirection.
One question is how many of the ships which were drafted into the Houdini lift are going to suffer unexplained problems after they made the Houdini transfers at various waypoint and just vanish- with bombs planted by the Alignment. Tough to get any information from a ship that went boom in hyperdrive. Obviously there are still a number (probably large) of ships and agents which will continue to be used and usefull to the Alignment in keeping information and materials flowing to the Alignment but it is brutal about snipping off loose ends.
No really serious corporation goes quietly into that soft night. I really got it that The Onion has no need for Manpower. That has nothing whatsoever with the survival of any Mesan corporation even the Jessyck Combine. If enough can get off Mesa will they try to start over? Of course they will. They need the Onion as much as the Onion needs them.
Manpower's headquarters was on Mesa. If Admirals Henke and Tourville had any sense, they immediately prevented Manpower from engaging in any off-planet operations of any variety, and left the question of what to do with on-planet operations until Jeremy X arrived, or said he wasn't going to. Or else turned the problem over to MCG to work out.
In any case, Manpower's off-planet operations no longer have contact with their headquarters, so they've got to reorganize if they want to survive as an organization.
And it isn't like there aren't other planets that have genetic slavery: Anton Zilwiki's cover in
Cauldron of Ghosts was one such.