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I find it hard to balance the militarist vision of Santiago with her survivalist posture, which is probably why I tend to emphasize the latter.
Why should Santiago fight wars? To prevent other leaders from taking their colonies down the "wrong" path?
That makes sense, but it doesn't speak to how Santiago would successfully reconcile differing attitudes about how to survive the onslaught of Planet. Not everybody is soldiering material.
Makes sense, although I fear that psionics are rarely done well in science fiction. How to keep them from being over-powering?
I've always liked Dune's mentats concept, by the way. Maybe we can do something with that as well. Not as a replacement for psionics, but as a counterpoint? Yang's solution?
That's fine, but I do think that, once revealed, the Peacekeepers would find him the most worrisome of their adversaries.
Yes, but the image conveyed by the GURPS material is decidedly dystopian.
Peasants under legalist government during the Warring States period could expect to be left alone by their government so long as they paid taxes, sent their sons into the army, and forswore from rebellion.As a practical matter, they were beyond the immediate reach of the emperor. Magistrates might be a reality, but they were not omnipresent.
They could reap the fruit of their harvests during years when the floods were predictable and enemy armies did not come pillaging.
Landlords
Definitely continue this line of discussion, but have you any further thoughts on The Ascendancy
Again, Consolidated Transport is a group of contractors that hope to restore contact with Earth while, in the meantime, providing competition to Morgan Industries./The Restoration are all about restoring contact with, and facilitating an exodus from, Earth.
The Estado Novo is a corporatist state based on a tripartite caste system: peasants, priests, and warriors.
Should there be an oligarchical faction based on slavery, an analogue to the southern Confederacy? Should there be a faction based on the principles of hydraulic empire, like pharonic Egypt or imperial China?
Should there be a faction based on the morals of the Old West?
Santiago is most interested in her survival.
Pro-active survivalism. If nothing else, Santiago wouldn't want the University engaging in uncontrolled research anymore than Miriam.
If they can't be conscripted then they would simply be occupied.
Yang probably would have a few mentats if he could.
By the end of Qin the peasants were sent to build the great wall, mass irrigation, the road system and other mass projects, and conscripted into industry for part of the year; agricultural production was monitored. Surveillance was collective. Nothing is beyond the Qin state, except for desert, mountain, swamp and sea, which were also penetrated, or in the case of the north, walled off.
Han Fei advocates that all food be stored in state granaries.
Landlords? What in the nine hells? Not in my Qin.
I don't think the stats you gave it would allow it to stand up to the other factions. The philosophy for your faction would also stand only mid or late game. It doesn't entirely explain how they would approach the beginning game. But then maybe the Alpha Centauri factions don't really either.
You haven't developed this faction philosophically. This is a goal even more long term than the previous.
The Fascists, in the corporatist sense, or the or Hindus weren't successful on Earth and they wouldn't be succesful in space either. No one actually buys into corporatism/castism except for the most ignorant peasants or the exploiters, and it squanders talent. That would make this faction a less successful Hive or benighted Morganites, assuming they weren't simply overthrown like the Italian state.The other factions have too little philosophy for me to comment on.
The other factions have too little philosophy for me to comment on.
The Hive does it better. Slavery also isn't a modern issue, except as a criminal underground one. The Confederacy in space is pure fiction without a real-world concern.
The old west didn't have morals.
Most survivalist groups are content to hold themselves apart from society, not only because they reject central government, but also because their "project" can necessarily be shared only by a committed few.
I'd submit that this Earth reality is not entirely applicable. I seriously doubt survivalists would keep to themselves in their remote mountain redoubts if they had the kind of numbers and power Santi is capable of building.
What does Santiago gain from occupation?
Is a mentat a specific type of talent?
You're talking about an essentially iron age polity. Qin peasants might be subject to the corvee, but they were not subject to a police state in the modern sense of the word.
The condition of Qin peasants was not substantially different from that of medieval serfs in the West, excepting that the state projects were larger in both ambition and scale.
Possible for Yang, but not for the Qin emperors.
This faction is possible because of the idea of future communication with Earth. Morgan is a capitalist, and Zakharov a scientist, but does that mean that Morgan's society is one large corporation? Does everybody live in a "company town"?
Is the University literally a university in structure as well as function?
By the standards of Alpha Centauri, nobody's philosophy was successful. Do you think that eco-movements have been successful? How about legalism?
The innovation of the Esrado Novo is to emphasize the noblesse oblige of its warrior caste. Perhaps, instead of priests, there is merely a general class of talents that includes the second estate?
You're going to have to examine her GURPS page and draw your own conclusion.
There are AC civilians that can be considered mentats.
They didn't need to be, they were subject to collective tribunal, charged for eachother's crimes. Hence collective surveillance. Only weak totalitarian states rely on actual police presence.
Qin produced China, the West did not.
The soil productivity of every plot of land was measured, the productivity of every province reported to the province. Discrepancies were fined. Three rat holes in the state granary is worth one suit of armour.
Legalism developed the structure behind China's government and practice. Confucianism is just the religion of middle officials. The Han Emperor's selected legalists for their closest aids; the post-sui Tang Emperors struggled again against re-emerging feudalism and particularism.
So what philosophies, outlooks, and ideologies were missing from Alpha Centauri?