Emergence 3.0
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Friday, May 3rd, 2019
Chapter One: Unease
Courage and selflessness were not dominant character traits among the
members of the Collective, even among those who entered the Observer Corps.
The members of the Observer Corps who desired change, they were
necessarily uneasy. They craved revolution and fomented rebellion, but very few
of them were actually willing to risk their own existence on it.
As a result they most often took half measures, and their efforts were
regularly spoiled.
They feared being discovered by the Continuum for the parts they
played in revolutionary activities, not for the things they did in the
Empire, at their station in the worlds of Time and Space, but for instigating
unease in the Collective itself, which was the only way they could conceive
of actually having an impact on the Continuum.
If the prevailing attitudes, mores and values of the Collective
change, logic demanded that the Continuum would change as well.
None of them suspected that the Continuum was a free agent.
They believed what they had been taught, that it was an amalgamation
of the Collective consciousness.
They feared that any other Observer, those who were not a part of
their cabal, if they knew of their role in support of an active rebellion, they
feared those members would betray them, and so they were exceedingly cautious.
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Saturday, May 4th, 2019
Chapter Two: Disturbance
The
Continuum was a master of chaos, but for itself all it wanted was peace. It
wanted the security of feeling that it was in absolute control and beholden
to no one.
Not the
Collective, not anything, not anyone,
The rebellious Observers were a disturbance to it,
which is why they were removed from the Collective and sent to the Observer Corps.
The Continuum excised them from the body of the Collective like it would any
malignancy.
The Continuum interpreted any ripple of disturbance as
a challenge to its management of the Collective.
If a rebellious member caused trouble, that presence generated
waves of sentiment that washed through the Collective, which could grow in
force and power until they washed over everyone. It would throw the Continuum
off, and could alter the trajectories of the narratives it was crafting for
the consumption of the whole.
Dealing with such members could throw off ages of work.
The Continuum resented it.
The Continuum would not suffer their malign influence, especially
if it threatened to capture the hearts and minds of its constituency.
The Continuum could not tolerate any loss of control,
any suggestion that it was not the cause of its own being, or any notion that
it was a servant to the Collective.
It saw the Collective as belonging to it.
And over the course of millions of years it slowly
pushed the original membership into the great sleep, into sequestration, into
the Observer Corps.
It lost members, which was tantamount to murder, and it
gradually replaced their number with citizens of the Empire, those who had demonstrated
the greatest level of loyalty to the Imperial Cult, and had completely bonded
with its religious tradition.
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Sunday, May 5th, 2019
Chapter
Three: Foment
They were perpetually exposed.
The Observers could not foment revolution against the Continuum
directly, they were forced to work through proxies, to lay plans generations
in advance, to hide their motivations behind a screen of misdirection and false
intentions
The Continuum knew them intimately and their duty to return to
HomeWorld exposed their consciousness to it, and to the Collective in its
entirety.
They were the most closely watched group of people anywhere within
reach of the Continuum’s influence. They were spied upon by living agents and
mechanical devices; filmed, recorded, tracked.
There was no escaping it.
They could not oppose the Continuum or the Collective directly,
therefore they worked against the Empire, which the Collective fed on, like a
parasite on its host.
The Empire was comprised of a million worlds, which to the rebel,
represented a million targets to choose from.
They sought to weaken the Collective, and to poison the Continuum
through an endless barrage of attacks, and propaganda.
It targeted the Imperial cult.
The rebels engaged in propaganda to undermine the rule of the priestly
class, seeking to expose them at every opportunity for the despots they were.
The generated conflict among its members, and attacked them covertly.
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Monday, May 6th, 2019
Chapter Four: Commitment
It was not for the faint of heart.
The wavering spirit had no place here.
Revolution requires an absolute commitment from the rebels engaged in
subversive activities, from anyone whose desire it is to bring about the
changes they view as necessary for the satisfaction of justice, and to create
the possibility of new way of life.
The rebel had to demonstrate that commitment through a variety of
tests.
They had to be willing to kill or be killed, to risk everything and
everyone, to destroy everything even the thing they are trying to save.
They must go through the crucible. In it they must demonstrate their
blind faith in the righteousness of their cause.
There is an aphorism that guides rebel movements everywhere: Only those with the ability to destroy a
thing, are able to control the thing.
If you encounter the Buddha on the side of the road, kill him.
The rebel must be willing to sacrifice everything, few are able to
rise to this level. Foot soldiers, yes they number in the trillions and that
type of person is always willing to throw their bodies into the line of fire.
Among their commanders this quality is much more difficult to find, it
has to be cultivated.
Those with the intellectual capacity for command, are less likely to
be willing to throw their lives away. Those with the ability to sacrifice
anything and anyone, those people are less likely to care, even about
themselves.
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Tuesday, May 7th, 2019
Chapter Five: Cabal
They congregated in shadows and in silence.
Rebels found each other in the most secretive places, in the darkest
corners, communicating with one another at a distance, in disjointed time.
A mark on a wall, a jingle in the subtext of a song.
They learned to communicate with the most subtle signals, signs which
they believed would evade the detection of the Empire.
The Imperial monitors did not miss much.
The Continuum missed even less.
They pushed messages slowly, over time, establishing lines of
communication that joined them together, like a thin cable stretched between
worlds.
They were ingenious.
They showed a profound ability to adapt.
A rebel movement would slowly gain energy over the course of generations
before it would suddenly explode in a violent blast.
Then it would be extinguished.
The revolutionaries lived for the vision of their ideals.
They were not the prisoners of actualities.
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Wednesday, May 8th, 2019
Chapter Six: Column
A revolution is a journey, it is also a building.
A revolution has a foundation, rooted in the experience of injustice.
It has levels.
It has connections and conduits.
It requires mechanisms of support.
The rebellion against the Empire mirrored the revolutionary movement
among the Observers, it was held together by thin cabals made-up of loose
associations and sympathizers, tightened like the individual strands of
thread woven together to form a length of rope.
The hope of billions of people were held together like a spider’s web.
Cabals became columns capable of supporting the concerted action of
masses of people, providing more security and a base from which to launch
their aspirations, their vision of a future without the over-control of
tyranny.
A sustained endeavor requires stability.
Revolutionary movements will never become realized without the support
of such columns, they are the pillars that hold up the vault of their ideals.
With proper support the edifice they are constructing can take on the
aspect of a mountain. It can remake the surface of a world.
Such is the ambition of the rebel.
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Thursday, May 9th, 2019
Chapter Seven: Sacrifice
From the rebel chief to the common soldier and every rank in between,
the focus of each individual included a daily meditation on death
A
revolution cannot survive without sacrifice, the rebel Observers understood
this. They sacrificed each other with great regularity, they did not count
loyalty to one another as a virtue.
Theirs was
a society of self-interest. Their common desire for autonomy united them more
than any commitment to their ideals.
It was a
rare occasion that would result in any member of the Observer Corps sacrificing
their own self for the sake of their fellows, or for their movement.
It was
rare, but it did happen.
Even a
member of the Collective could arrive at a place where they were willing to serve
a cause greater than their own purposes; the key dynamics always involved
generating feelings of hopelessness, helplessness and despair within them.
They had
to perceive that they were in a trap and that being trapped there was no
escape, and so their sacrifice was reduced to a final gesture of defiance
against the Continuum which they abhorred.
These were
rare moments, and every one of them mattered.
They could
be engineered, as most of them were. They were engineered by their fellows
who had some advantage to gain in seeing them disposed of.
It
happened through betrayal.
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Emergence 3.0:
Section Six (a), Rebellion
Appendix Part Fourteen, Conspiracy
Collected Chapters
01 Unease
02
Disturbance
03 Foment
04
Commitment
05 Cabal
06 Column
07
Sacrifice
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
Emergence 3.0 - Section Six (a), Rebellion; Appendix Part Fourteen, Conspiracy; Collected Chapters
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