ThinksMarkedly wrote: There is no evidence that fooling treecats is possible. There's one case in TEiF that raises eyebrows and we'll need to discuss, but it's not outright fooling the treecats.
BTW, that case is Audrey O'Hanrahan.
When fooling a lie detector, one has to be able to perfectly control ones emotions. The machine is detecting ones changes in certain biological functions that are affected by emotions.
There are ways to beat the lie detector here on Earth.when answering control questions.
- Change your heart rate
- breathing rate
- blood pressure and
- sweat level
Control questions are questions whose answer is known. For instance, "What is your name?" The polygraph operator will use the control questions to establish a baseline graph. But one can manipulate the control questions by skewing the readings. The readings can be skewed by doing certain things like biting your tongue, digging your nails into your skin. Thinking of something traumatic or frightening. This is why they ask you to remain absolutely still during these tests.
Uh... you do realise that fooling polygraphs is a thing of fiction, right? It's a nice plot in storylines, but in reality it doesn't happen. No one is that good in controlling their emotions and physiological reactions.
I can grant you that, in a work of fiction, this could be allowed. For example, the Star Lines of the MAlign may have this capability built-in, particularly the ones used for intelligence agents. Whether others like O'Hanrahan have it too, is unknown.
That's a moot point in her case, though. First, because even if she had the capability, she wouldn't use it. She's a true believer in the beneficence of "her Alignment," so she wouldn't dissimulate and wouldn't be good at it even if she did if she thought they were actually malignant. Maybe her handler and her bodyguard (Michael Anderle) are such and that could explain why he passed vetting.
Second, what you said:
However, I imagine that a Cat can not be so easily fooled, because a Cat can actually sense the actual emotions, rather than simply the effect of such emotions.
Right. And it's going to be very difficult for the MAlign to devise a technique without any useful experimental data. The only data they have is when an agent is captured, so it comes in dribs and drabs. They've only recently learned that treecats are intelligent sentients and, assuming they've connected the dots between that and the agents being captured, they'd only just have begun the genetic tinkering. There hasn't been time. That means it can't explain Michael Anderle either; he has to be a true believer like Audrey, though he may be more "pragmatic" ins some ways.
And they can't keep sending agents now that do get captured, because they're supposed to no longer exist. The GA knows they still do, but we don't know that the MAlign knows the GA does. Even if they do, they may not want to confirm it even further.
But there is one way to guarantee 100% effectiveness of fooling any lie detector no matter how good it is. Even the Cats ...
And that, is when the source actually believes the lie. It is the source's truth that matters. It is the same with Audrey O'hanrahan. She trusts her Alignment unconditionally and without any reservations. Her truth is what her Alignment feeds her. The Alignment is aware of that as well. Thus, even the Treecats can't discern between real truth and indoctrination.
Switching gears. Since I believe that the effect of certain emotions on the body change or affect the readings, I might tend to believe that total control over ones emotions might actually fool the cats as well.
Cool under pressure.
Quite agreed. That's how we must explain Audrey's continued presence of both Honor and Nimitz, not to mention the other treecat bodyguards that the top admirals would have, and how she lived to tell the tale. One might assume that Michael Anderle would have had much less contact with the treecats, but even that that wasn't zero because he escorted Audrey to any and all audiences with Honor and stood outside. Nimitz and she would have had lots of opportunities to sample him.
Still, that means Audrey, like you said, "unconditionally and without reservation" believes. That's quite contrary to what we know of her personality...
But on-topic to this thread... a synthetic body would have absolutely no betraying emissions that weren't part of its design. It might stand out as a sore thumb if others around don't have the same, so the easiest way for the MAlign agents to use this technique would be for everyone to be like that. Ok, not the easiest...