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I also love how the Peacekeepers can’t help but make a condescending nuisance of themselves. That criticism lies very near the heart, I think, of the conservative American critique of “pointy-headed intellectualism.” (I say that analytically, not approvingly.)
I find Zakharov’s reaction to the Landsmen interesting because I have coded him in this fiction as a recluse.
She has spent most of this story bottled up in the high mountains, and her faction as a whole gained a pronounced indifference to the fates of “mere” humans, whereas the Peacekeepers take the more evangelical approach to public health matters, but it wouldn’t be out-of-keeping with Pahlavi’s backstory to take her in that other direction.
Quote from: Trenacker on June 19, 2023, 04:09:19 PMI also love how the Peacekeepers can’t help but make a condescending nuisance of themselves. That criticism lies very near the heart, I think, of the conservative American critique of “pointy-headed intellectualism.” (I say that analytically, not approvingly.)The Confederation of the Land's tribalist neo-primitivism is both sincere and a societal-level LARP, and ultimately it results in a familiar colonialist-native dynamic, at least when there's sharp disparities in development and tech levels between others and them. So it's pretty natural for U.N. agencies to appear as ignorantly benevolent do-gooders when confronted with the atavistic Landsmen.Quote from: Trenacker on June 19, 2023, 04:09:19 PMI find Zakharov’s reaction to the Landsmen interesting because I have coded him in this fiction as a recluse.The Silenus Plateau is likened to Antarctica because it becomes an unlikely collaboration point between multiple factions. That's probably owing both to its physical remoteness to the respective core territories, thus allowing frontier policies that might not be in line with attitudes at home. I didn't intentionally start with this concept but it sort of emerged in the story. Hence the Human Tribe, Peacekeepers, Morganites, and I suppose the University as well all have idiosyncratic and opportunist local leadership open to mutual cooperation to exploit the region's resources. Remember that on the frontier, Zakharov isn't really in control, the specific outposts' researchers run the show. As is the case at Biotic Survey.Quote from: Trenacker on June 19, 2023, 04:09:19 PMShe has spent most of this story bottled up in the high mountains, and her faction as a whole gained a pronounced indifference to the fates of “mere” humans, whereas the Peacekeepers take the more evangelical approach to public health matters, but it wouldn’t be out-of-keeping with Pahlavi’s backstory to take her in that other direction.Maybe a simple reference grid of faction relations would be helpful for this setting when it comes to understanding the factions' general attitudes towards one another, or even whether they are in contact with one another.Again, the setting of New Amnesty is intentional for fostering unique relationships local to the frontier, which might not be applicable in the metropoles.
Lamarckianism, the transmission of physical traits from parent to child.