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* StrawmanHasAPoint - See the AssimilationPlot entry? That's the "good guys", who crush the "evil" Rebellion.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint - StrawmanHasAPoint: See the AssimilationPlot entry? That's the "good guys", who crush the "evil" Rebellion.
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* MagnificentBastard - Marc Remillard. He's certainly interesting to watch, anyway.
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* AssimilationPlot - Most of humanity is to be evolved to "coadunation," in essence an altruistic racial unity, though not a HiveMind. It's mentioned that humanity will become imperfectly coadunate; humans unable or unwilling to get with the program are exiled, imprisoned, lobotomized or euthanized.
** Only operant metapsychics HAVE to assimilate, ordinary humans are mostly left to their own devices, unless they're violent criminals. Of course, the definition of "violent criminal" gets revised steadily downward over time.
** Only operant metapsychics HAVE to assimilate, ordinary humans are mostly left to their own devices, unless they're violent criminals. Of course, the definition of "violent criminal" gets revised steadily downward over time.
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** Only operant metapsychics HAVE to assimilate, ordinary humans are mostly left to their own devices, unless they're violent criminals. Of course, the definition of "violent criminal" gets revised steadily downward over time.
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* RedemptionEqualsDeath - [[spoiler: [[YourMileageMayVary Debatable]] in Marc's case. The family tree reveals that the epilogue of ''Magnificat'' was definitely the time of his death. Whether he had redeemed himself by then is [[YourMileageMayVary probably a matter of opinion]], although Malama seems to think he has atoned.]]
** He did his best to atone; the only way he had to be sure of his redemption was to die and face Judgement Almighty.
** ''Definitely'' averted in Victor's case.
*** [[spoiler: Incidentally, both Victor and Marc had exactly twenty-seven years to consider their choice.]]
* StrawmanHasAPoint - See the AssimilationPlot above? That's the "good guys", who crush the "evil" Rebellion.
** He did his best to atone; the only way he had to be sure of his redemption was to die and face Judgement Almighty.
** ''Definitely'' averted in Victor's case.
*** [[spoiler: Incidentally, both Victor and Marc had exactly twenty-seven years to consider their choice.]]
* StrawmanHasAPoint - See the AssimilationPlot above? That's the "good guys", who crush the "evil" Rebellion.
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** He did his best to atone; the only way he had to be sure of his redemption was to die and face Judgement Almighty.
** ''Definitely'' averted in Victor's case.
*** [[spoiler: Incidentally, both Victor and Marc had exactly twenty-seven years to consider their choice.]]
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* RedemptionEqualsDeath - [[spoiler: [[YourMileageMayVary Debatable]] in Marc's case. The family tree reveals that the epilogue of ''Magnificat'' was definitely the time of his death. Whether he had redeemed himself by then is [[YourMileageMayVary probably a matter of opinion]], although Malama seems to think he has atoned.]]
** He did his best to atone; the only way he had to be sure of his redemption was to die and face Judgement Almighty.
** ''Definitely'' averted in Victor's case.
*** [[spoiler: Incidentally, both Victor and Marc had exactly twenty-seven years to consider their choice.]]
** He did his best to atone; the only way he had to be sure of his redemption was to die and face Judgement Almighty.
** ''Definitely'' averted in Victor's case.
*** [[spoiler: Incidentally, both Victor and Marc had exactly twenty-seven years to consider their choice.]]