Chazumi
Trained& Motivated Killer
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No. History has shown that brutality may be very effective in bringing people to heel, but wanton murder incites resistance. The Soviet Union managed to avoid armed resistance primarily because Stalin purged its officer corps, and the German invasion provided another enemy before new factions could develop. Later, his policies were dropped. They could never have worked long-term, as Nazi policies could not have. Besides, Stalin's course of action deprived him of many talented people, something I'm sure you'd be against.
Eventually, when faced with a join or die decision, those that join will be taken care of. Once they are in they will probably be very bitter about their lack of options, though serious counseling and therapy, massive amounts of retraining and propoganda, their mindset will change, and they will continue the efforts of Optimization. And talent is replaceable.
Nukes would also encourage massive retaliation. Not to mention the aforementioned collateral damage. Biological weapons are far superior, cheaper and potentially much more effective.
With a terrorist organization destroying several major cities, and perhaps attempting to plant counter-intelligence to show it was another nation that had defense pacts, the massive retalliation would be at nations not the organization. Besides, massive retalliation against such a small group wouldn't come in the form of nukes or bioweapons. Bioweapons take longer to kill, and could potentially spread into areas that you wouldn't want harmed, and perhaps even cause an epidemic that beats you to every place you go.
And becoming dependent on it for survival would be good because? It would result in more deaths than your termination policy. Optimal guerrila groups would be annihilated by their powerful enemies. Unless you think the Nazis could have gained power without popular support.
I don't know how the drugs of the future will work I'm sure they would be pretty advanced to avoid this problem. And again, not if the powerful enemies suspect someone else. Start WWIII and sit back, and then afterwards pick up the ball and run towards the end zone.
Not for quite some time. Look at the stagnation of science under the Soviet Union. Their space program collapsed after the US developed plastics and solid fuels, things the Russians didn't even have the industries for. Something similar would happen under your system.
I know, I never claimed progress wouldn't nearly be halted for awhile, once Optimization picks up and the rebuilding occurs, it would flourish though. Kind of like setting a forrest on fire, it's great for the new plants that grow.
Chazumi, congratulations with your new daughter. but, do you wish that she grows up in a world like that?
I don't want to get too personal, but I saw what complications the birth had. Do you think she would be deemed "fit" in an optimization society?
Just think about it.
She's not new, I have made several threads to include her birth 7 months ago, and her release from the hospital about 2.5 months later when I was in Iraq. Her birth defect is irrelevant however, because it happened before Optimization will take place, and it's an environmental disorder not genetic, so I'm not sure what the Optimals of tomorrow would make of the condition, and whether or not future babies would be terminated due to this. I am guessing that babies are grown in tubes eventually.