Jonathan_S wrote:Duckk wrote:You're missing the point I'm trying to make. There is no traffic to or from Darius except for military traffic. That's the whole point of having a secret base. You don't want imported slaves from outside Darius to to contaminate the local population with foreign ideas about what Mesa is really doing. And you definitely don't want anyone from Darius being exported out where they can talk about some world no one has ever heard about engaging in mighty suspicious activities. Again, this is very clearly spelled out in the text, specifically MoH.
Furthermore, genetic slavery was a means to an end; it was never an end in itself. Genetic slavery is simply a tool to the Alignment. It gives them cover for their genetic experiments and their covert operations. The slave trade itself never mattered to their goals. The money never mattered to them - part of the reason Cachat and Zilwicki went to Mesa the first time was that the slave trade didn't make financial sense. So the Alignment isn't going to compromise Darius' security for something as irrelevant (to them) as the slave trade.
To expand slightly on this, there were people the money in genetic slavery mattered to, but they'd have been in Manpower and way, way, outside the onion. The existinance of Darius has been carefully compartmented away from them; they've no clue it might even exists.
So all the profit motive in the galaxy can't cause them to try to sneak slaves out of a place they don't know exists; and have no access to.
They may try to set up breeding centers in former distribution sites; or attempt to acquire the tools on the black market to continue growing custom designed slaves. (Or even try to sneak such equipment; or the DNA libraries of existing slave lines off of Mesa before the GA fully locks it down). But none of that should be able to lead the GA to the true MAlign.
No no no. I'm not missing the point inasmuch as I failed to make my stance clear. I know how Darius' overall plan is supposed to work
on paper. I just have a 'bit much-less' confidence in the realistic expectations of a successful tenet which amounts to no less than a system-wide imposition of martial law attempting to enforce an "iron curtain."
Human nature is at odds with such a thing. Only military operations are entering or leaving the system? Are these military vessels bereft of slave abuse - personal slaves doing the bidding of Pavel Young-like MAlign officers of grandeur? What makes the MAlign immune to their own ships named Francis?
The human element, the most affluent element in nature is what I'm getting it. MAlign officers can grow bored from life behind an iron curtain. And surely they have contact with
someone outside of their veil of secrecy. And what is preventing them from doing a few "favors" for old contacts, off the books and under the radar typical of that very same and prevalent human element?
Areas outside of Darius has become accustomed to a workforce of slaves. What happens when that workforce suddenly dries up? What happened in the US when the readily available highly exploitable human resources, which slaves represented, disappeared?
All in all, I'm less optimistic in the ability to defeat the much too abundant human element.
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