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So, is everything fine? Not really...
So, is everything fine? Not really...


===Efficience and loss of control===
===Efficiency and loss of control===
The key idea of the Daodan design is that in order to achieve outstanding performance (efficiency, power), you have to ''give up control''.
The key idea of the Daodan design 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.