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==Speculation== | ==Speculation== | ||
===Control=== | |||
The key idea of the Daodan is that in order to achieve outstanding performance (efficiency, power), you have to ''give up control''. | The key idea of the Daodan is that in order to achieve outstanding performance (efficiency, power), you have to ''give up control''. | ||
That's what [[Kerr]] and his colleagues keep talking about, that's what [[Muro]] and [[Barabas]] and [[Mai]] illustrated, each in their own way : Muro escaping the [[Syndicate]]'s control in pretty much the same way as Mai escaped [[Griffin]]'s, [[Barabas]]'s more complicated case being a forced (and failed) conciliation of power and control. | That's what [[Kerr]] and his colleagues keep talking about, that's what [[Muro]] and [[Barabas]] and [[Mai]] illustrated, each in their own way : Muro escaping the [[Syndicate]]'s control in pretty much the same way as Mai escaped [[Griffin]]'s, [[Barabas]]'s more complicated case being a forced (and failed) conciliation of power and control. | ||
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As for [[Muro]], he's aware of the problem, but doesn't care much about control. [[STURMANDERUNG]] is supposed to bring about eternal life ''and'' anarchy for the survivors. | As for [[Muro]], he's aware of the problem, but doesn't care much about control. [[STURMANDERUNG]] is supposed to bring about eternal life ''and'' anarchy for the survivors. | ||
===Alienation=== | |||
The "power VS alienation" dilemma is best illustrated by the [[Barabas#Speculation|Barabas]] experiment. | |||
===Symbiotes=== | ===Symbiotes=== | ||
====Mai==== | ====Mai==== | ||
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==Related== | ==Related== | ||
*[[Konoko]] | *[[Konoko]] |