cthia wrote:The Alignment's goals have simply been to increase the overall population of genies throughout the Galaxy. That would level the playing field if the entire Galaxy is all genies. That entire notion fuels my rant about how difficult it should prove to be to battle a navy composed of all Honor Harringtons.
That's the overt goal.
If Einstein had decided that he really likes art better and decided to become a painter, would his high IQ fly under the radar? The fact that Devon decided to become a historian just like Weber might not have provided an opportunity for his IQ to stand out. Although as a historian, Weber did go on to develop (but not invent) handwavium. Sarah is in politics, which is not necessarily the forum for showing ones high intellect either. Anyway, there might be some truth that we are a product of our environments and experiences.
I never claimed that they're not intelligent or that their IQ is low. That would actually be against what was posted of Allison's research, though at the time I didn't remember that excerpt and was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and claim they were average. What I said that they haven´t stood out.
We also know from Allison that increased intelligence often comes with side-effects. So the Harringtons may suffer from some of them as a general rule and become introverts, never expressing their genius, with just a few actually overcoming that limitation. Though this is speculation on my part.
The MA's goals are to make everyone in the Galaxy an Alpha by genetic tampering. And they try to ensure their success in their neck of the woods by providing an environment that ensures this goal by hook or by crook or by cull.
No, no it isn't. Well, that may be the overt story that the Benign Alignment was sold and was most likely what Leonard Detweiler was proposing, but it isn't what the Malignant Alignment was trying to do and definitely not what the Detweilers had planned. They had never planned on levelling everyone so that everyone had the same starting opportunities. The plan was to keep having different strata of people, like the Alpha, Beta and Gamma lines, so the "betters" ruled the "lessers," with the Detweilers as the Top Best.
That's not to say that the lowest Gamma wouldn't be more intelligent, healthier, sturdier, more beautiful than the current average human. I'm not denying that their genetic tinkering may have produced results. The problem is both their approach and the fact that they really want to keep the society in strata.
Let me correct something I said upstream about nobody in the MA showing above average intelligence. As kzt correctly stated, a lot of them seem to have high IQs. I meant to say none of their IQ seems to exceed Honor's, or the average of IQ enhancement. Anisimovna definitely appears to be at least equal to Honor. IMO. Of course, I might be a bit biased in favor of Niecy.
I agree with you here. It's quite likely that the average Alignment member is above the average of the rest of the human race, possibly significantly above. Again, I'm not denying they've achieved results.
But we can't know for sure, because of sampling bias. Anisimovna is highly intelligent and capable (and also gorgeous and ruthless), but she was tasked with what she was tasked
because she was intelligent and capable (and gorgeous and ruthless). The characters we see acting on behalf of the Alignment are already selected based on their capabilities, so it is no surprise that they are above average. For the same reason are Honor, White Haven, Theisman, Kevin Usher, Cachat, Princess Ruth and the Zilwickis. But we get a far bigger view of Manticore society and politics, where the main characters had to struggle with mundane tasks, so we see the ones that are plain average.
Does text give us the mods of Leonard Detweiler's? The man was a genius but he might have been a mite unhinged. If things like unhinged, psychopathy, anger issues, arrogance and delusions of grandeur are all side-effects of increased intelligence, then the Galaxy is going to self destruct if Leonard Detweiler's dream comes true.
Well... then we can rest safely in the knowledge it won't because the series is named after Honor Harrington, not Leonard Detweiler
Though RFC has said that Leonard
has been proven right that improving Humanity's quality of life through genetic modifications is a good thing. As I said above, the problem was the means and the stratification that his descendants are attempting to create.