Dilandu wrote:Well, well, it seems that Safeholdian capitalists would soon find out, that their worker's patience is not exactly limitless...
P.S. The first snippet part, IMHO, could be compressed into six words as much: "
RFC didn't want gay main character".
(or something is REALLY wrong with Merlin's PICA, because such major thing as person's sexuality rewrite is not "just a small glitch". Since PICA did not have any hormonal system, the shape of body literally could not affect the personality in any way. It's either hardware or software degradation on a dangerous level)
While I agree that a gay main character (at least, Merlin would appear to be so to those outside the Inner Circle) would have resolved any questions on the matter, I wonder if there's anti-LGBT prejudice on Safehold. I'd really like to think not, and that Langhorne and Bedard would have at least had at least enough of a memory of the Federation's social mores to try and nip homophobia in the bud with a few words in the Holy Writ, if only to avoid creating another marginalized minority group. After all, their goal was a permanently static society (or static by certain measures); civil right movements, by their very nature, tend to alter the status quo even in those instances where there fail.
On the other hand, Safehold wound up with serfdom and outright slavery. So I might be expecting a bit too much from people like Langhorne.
That said, you're right about a PICA lacking the biological elements (hormones, the human brain-gut-microbiome axis, etc.) that influence personality. Like Nahrmahn, the PICA-bound personality is a purely virtual one. Software, with systems capable of mimicking the biological mind and body in a manner indistinguishable from the inside. And from the outside post-download as well, lest PICA memories might seem "wrong."
To achieve that, you have to be able to emulate the interactions with biological systems fully. In which case, you also have the ability to modify those emulations. Granted, that probably wasn't used much in the Federation; I'd imagine that radical changes in personality (as in a major, fundamental changes in the PICA's neural network) would make reintegration difficult. Not to mention that the possibility of a download rewriting your personality would be...undesirable and unsettling, to say the least.
Merlin's sexuality might not have even been the result of a conscious decision to alter 'his' software. It could have been--partially or fully--the result of the learning algorithms controlling all of those emulation functions evolving over the years Merlin has spent thinking in terms of his male persona. That doesn't mean it's due to a glitch or degradation; on the contrary, that'd mean things are working as intended. It's just that Merlin's situation on Safehold takes things a bit further than Federation scientists probably expected. Or maybe not; the Federation's virtual personalities racked up centuries, possibly millennia, of subjective experience while fighting the Gbaba. "Lifespans" that long would imply major shifts in personality (at least in terms of the personality's neural network as experience is accrued) over time.