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Loren Pechtel
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Why in the world did SysGov allow a sociopath anywhere near anything as dangerous as a time machine?! I can't believe they can't detect them.
(Yes, he's never identified as one but he clearly is.) |
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ThinksMarkedly
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I guess your parentheses are the whole crux of the problem: identifying. Lucius hid his true self very well, probably with help from his family. All of his escapades during the ART operations were unknown to the public at large. Raibert revealed them during the Alexandria Exhibit, but that still failed to bring him down. He was probably not much more a degenerate than others: remember, with virtual reality readily accessible, one can probably experience anything one wishes. So experiencing in the past versus a virtual reality as distinction without a difference. But I guess there are limits. People who like to experience inflicting pain or murdering others probably raise red flags. So Lucius should have been flagged... but wasn't. My guess is SysGov is big on rehabilitating people. After the ART went down, he seemed to reinvent himself for the better. Remember he helped almost all of the researchers who wanted out of ART to find jobs elsewhere. And he was dedicating to the Mercury Historical Preservation Society. In either case, we don't know why he did it or what ulterior motives he had, if any. So when did he decide on his plan? My guess is that it wasn't until very late, until he had the means. That would be when the equations showed that he could create the hyperforge that he had the means to destroy universes while escaping from one. Until then, he was probably just your regular psycho. Did you notice how the Dynasty didn't have a lot of ACs? Teodorà says it was because Belisarius and Justinian and their wives decided not abstract and that may be partly true. My guess is that Lucius was also behind it, subtly manipulating messaging and public opinion all along, to limit anyone who could compete with him. |
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Loren Pechtel
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I'm not saying they should have detected his evil plans--of course they can't. What I'm saying is they should have detected that he was a sociopath and not allowed him anywhere near dangerous tech. He never should have been in ART in the first place! Consider all the checks we have for dealing with nuclear weapons. I would expect at least that level of checks around tech that makes nukes look like a firecracker. |
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ThinksMarkedly
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Until the Knot, time travel was considered safe technology. He would put himself and others in no more danger than travelling on a shuttle to Saturn. After the Knot, he wasn't allowed on a TTV. He was still the chairman of ART, but ART didn't have any TTVs any more except for the two deep-time explorers. The regular TTVs were transferred to the Gordian Division. |
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Loren Pechtel
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Time travel was thought to be safe, the weaponry of a TTV is another matter. |
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ThinksMarkedly
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Good point. I guess the ship itself locks the weaponry down when it reaches the True Present. 23% sass tax to Kleio... |
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GregD
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This is a society where random protesters can deface the surface of the moon so that you can see it from HOW far away? Compared to that? The weapons on a TTV are small change |
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