Let me get the obvious out of the way. I disagree.TachyonDrift wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 10:54 am Right in that un controlled telepaths are just about the most dangerous thing imaginable. If you don't see that, you're not thinking it through.
The trouble with all this is, and things like bringing up genocide, and yes, it's a terrible thing, is that discrimination and genocide are bad because we know the claimed reasons for doing so are shullbeach as humans are pretty much the same pretty much everywhere so it always boils down to one group of batrads murdering people because they just kinda want to.
That isn't the case with telepaths. They ARE different. They ARE dangerous. They ARE getting MORE dangerous.
The best case you could have, because these differences are very, very real, is to have the 'good' ones police the 'bad' ones, but the nature of TPs dictates that in order to do so ALL of them must be so policed. Only TPs can detect other TPs. Any TP would and must be a tremendously disruptive factor to any non-TP they encounter. Simply being aware of the moods of those around you would be impossible to avoid.
Take a simple, easy example. We know TPs's abilities kick in around the onset of puberty. Soon these TPs can read feelings and surface thoughts. So what happens when a TP thinks that normie is hot and they'd maybe like to do the squishy squishy? Well, the TP has one hell of an advantage. So much an advantage, I'd suggest that reasoned consent could be violated.
What about a job interview? Bank loans? Casinos? Elections?
You might suggest that they might ignore these advantages, and I'd say that's immensley naive. I'm fairly certain you couldn't possibly do so, even if you wanted to.
And sure, it's not their fault. We have no idea what the Vorlons did to turn them into weapons, but we do know that happened. We know it's somehow genetic because the Corps' genetic experiments keep unlocking new levels. We know that if there even are limits on those levels, they've almost deity like. Jason Ironheart was capable of wiping out the whole of B5 when his subconscious started throwing a paddy. Lyta's way, way beyond any TP seen aside from JI.
I know, most people here seem to think the solutions to any of these sorts of issues is 'Well, d'uh, we'll just change human nature by force...' and don't get that that way of thinking makes them the bad guys. Fine and all.
It won't change that Psy-Corps is the kindest way of dealing with a very real, very serious problem, and the only other way would inevitably end up as genocide. As such, Bester is right.
Now for why. We have been shown untrained telepaths. They are not great schemers turning people into puppets. They are either so weak that they have little bits of inspiration about motivations in others. Which would make them what, a good used car dealer?
Then you have the strong gifts. They blast in and make the user collapse from the sudden noise of everyone around them suddenly screaming in their heads. Telepathy is shown to require skill to learn and constant vigil to maintain your own protections. Left alone these people will try to retreat from society to stop the pain. Not suddenly have the raw power to make everyone around them bow to the new god-emperor. Telekinesis and strong empathy are traits that were experimented with to be brought into existence. So you are not going to see people suddenly the friend of a random telepath. You are not going to have things flung around. So the telepaths are more afflicted than blessed. And need help. Will some of humanity try to destroy them for being different? Yes. And how is that really different from every other time humanity has done the same? Because they worship a different god, the same god differently? Hair colour, skin colour, shape of the eye? Humans seem really good at finding excuses to kill other humans. This, in the end, is no different.