I look at myself in the mirror, but can't recognize the image it
brings back. Where I have long dark hair, I can only see the baldness of
his skull; I have a well rounded beard, and yet his grin is barely
covered by a two day lack of self-attention; if my eyes are dark and
determined, his are icy blue and fully demented; he also lacks the tattoo
in my face and my implants, his own hidden from sight inside his brain.
And yet, he is my mirrored image.
Where
I have duty, he has blind obedience. If I see submission to the purpose
and the structure, he accepts only submission to him. I understand
slavery as a step toward greater freedom and unity, he accepts slavery
as the perfect and final state. When I worship the Empress and the
Empire, he worships himself alone. I seek peace through unity, he fights
for peace through annulment. Where I believe in the unity of duty and
discipline, he accepts only the unity through losing control of the
self. If I value the acceptance of each one in his place, he forces them
to that position and destroys the possibility of resistance.
I am life, and he is death. I am myself. He is Sansha Kuvakei,
or any of the many slaves that are just broadcasting centers for his
maddened self. And yet, in a way, he still is the twisted reflection of
all that I value, the mockery of all I stand for. The extreme opposite of
the Blood Raiders I so much hate, which are the other twisted image of
who I am. To the madness annulling self of one, and the demented
exaltation of the self the others are, only duty, service and honor can
stand like a stone against the waves, invulnerable for eternity,
resisting each and every one of their attempts to advance.
This story is actually Sepherim Catillah's own IC view on the matter of the Nation, after a long debate with Tiberius Thessalonia on the matter on IGS.
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