Difference between revisions of "Doctrine: Loyalty"
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− | [[Doctrine: Mobility]] proved a sound dogma for the early years on Planet. However, as the struggle for survival against native Mind Worms and rival factions intensifies, many younger officers repudiate the old | + | [[Doctrine: Mobility]] proved a sound dogma for the early years on Planet. However, as the struggle for survival against native Mind Worms and rival factions intensifies, many younger officers repudiate the old guard's emphasis on Mobility as the dominant military policy. Based also on the revelations of [[Social Psych]], the new [[Doctrine: Loyalty]] stresses extensive training, defensive facilities, and zealous dedication to faction leaders as the foundation for survival and success in combat. [[Doctrine: Loyalty]] emphasizes a two-way fealty--soldiers are expected to lay down their lives without question, but in return they receive respect, power, and positions of authority in the new social hierarchy. |
Revision as of 08:52, 1 March 2013
Doctrine: Loyalty | |
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Requires | Doctrine: Mobility, Social Psych |
Leads to | Intellectual Integrity |
Facility | Perimeter Defense |
Secret Project | The Command Nexus |
Social choice | Police State |
- -- Niccolo Machiavelli,
- "The Prince", Datalinks