PeterZ wrote:This isn't a game. It is an education. Charis is leading those other nations by the noses past their theologically generated mental blind spots.
As it was mentioned several times; impossibly high goals teach nothing. And TFT basically confirm that, because we have exactly zero innovations from outside the Charis during all book.
All of Merlin's suggestions facilitate Safeholdians thinking their way through innovative uses of a relatively few novel concepts. TFT pretty much stipulates just that.
It was true until Owl started to do all the work for them. After that, all claims of "innovative thinking" basically lost any legitimacy. Not to mention, that providing Charis with geological information did not add in any way.
So what if Charis cheats its way to dominance? If the Command Crew returns, if Chihiro returns, the IC may well be destroyed. This isn't a game for them. They will cheat their way to control Safehold if they can, while teaching all those other nations how to industrialize.
(shrug) Why just don't release the programmed virus and kill anyone else on the planet except Charisians? It would be even more effective - the Command Crew could not do anything against Charis if they are the last human remaining on the planet.
I don't believe the IC sees this as any sort of competition. They see it as a planet wide educational experience where they can control the educational environment as much as they can.
Again, it doesn't seems to be working at all.
The only reason they maintain a semblance of equality is to encourage others to try. Much like Archbishop Maikel explains to Irys the process of teaching rulers' children by letting them win,
The point of "letting them win" Charis seems to be completely omitting. Currently it just deployed more and more effective hardware, while other nations could not even replicate its OLD hardware.
yet making it progressively harder as the child grows up. Eventually, the adults stop letting the child win and the competition is straight up.
Again: the point is, that the steps in right direction should be rewarded. Currently, the "reward" is nonexistent, because Charis constantly demonstrated how futile are any attempts to compete with him.
You see, if Charis wanted to persuade others to follow him, he should be JUST ABOVE them, so the possibility of actually catching up with Charis would seems probable. Instead, Charis is constantly demonstrating how awesomely superior it is. If RFC wanted to show it as "encouraging to compete", he completely failed to demonstrate it in TFT, I'm afraid.