Sigs wrote:Or, you know like Rufino Chernyshev or one of his subordinates. They need someone on the ground who can be discreet, who is competent and knows when to take a risk and when not to take a risk.
Rufino wasn't a strategic-level decision-maker and that's what this position necessitates. At best, that was Bardasano and we did hear Albrecht thinking she was too aggressive and might need to be be culled. Rufino probably had suicide implants too. Whoever this person is needs to have either a very long time out or no time out, plus control of the reset mechanism for their top-level assets. That sounds like Collin Detweiler.
If they have that much of a problem with loyalty they are already screwed.
"Control freaks."
With the power to terminate anyone they don't like. Note also how no one but Albrecht (and presumably his clones) knew anything about the RF.
That mitigates the disloyalty.
The same way Switzerland maintains their military.
And they're renowned for their military prowess.
And the galaxy will do exactly what? Unite to defeat the big bad MA? Where the MA is concerned something like 95% of the galaxy doesn't know, doesn't believe, doesn't care or a combination of the 3, what exactly would this do? Get the big bad RMN to come after the MA?
Send spies and observers. The Manticoran SIS and the BSC would probably care enough to.
That ruins the Plan.
And they can come up with game changer discovery after gamechanger discovery.
The point is that it might happen or it might not. Can they bet everything on the certainty it will?
And the alternatives are what?
Not leave.
If you're asking which one has more chance of success, assuming said success requires at least 30 years, given that Darius has a limited lifetime measured in the same time frame, I'll agree with you. They would be no worse than at Darius.
The question is whether staying at Darius and executing the plan before Darius is discovered is possible.
No its not. Creating an organization meant to overthrow galactic order and keep it hidden is statistically impossible yet it happened in the books. They infiltrated the League, Manticore, Haven and probably a dozen other nations all without anyone figuring it out. They manipulated nations for decades or centuries without anyone figuring it out, but running and hiding is impossible. Yeah, Sure.
The chance of discovery grows with the number of people who know the secret. The majority of the Alignment was dedicated to the genetic improvement and the people who were part of that had a very clear reason not to divulge what they were doing, plus the fact that they were probably employees of Manpower. Even then, the operation must have been small for centuries. The other aspects of the Alignment were probably just a dozen people.
A civilisation of hundreds to a thousand systems is not something that can be kept secret.