You're forgetting the part where that proved incorrect. But you have to look at it from another way. [She's breaking this down because she's had this conversation with Rey more than once.] It may have read as similar to UNA because it used similar channels, similar techniques. That's how Morningstar drew that conclusion, not the other way around. Given that, they found an unexpected discovery. I think it may be someone with similar resources, or someone who's able to take advantage and manipulate similar channels of information.
There's a reason why I've been trying to understand how corporations work. These resources must be allowed to move around because the government has people in positions who are meant to look the other way.
Does that sound right?
And soldiers take orders. Not always. But I don't think the UNA are an independent entity here. It's in their name.
The bigger question is: if Morningstar didn't exist, what would the UNA be around for? If you're saying they're in their positions because they've inspired loyalty.
[Clearly this world does need soldiers, but her understanding of Morningstar is that they're nowhere near as established as this governing body.]
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There's a reason why I've been trying to understand how corporations work. These resources must be allowed to move around because the government has people in positions who are meant to look the other way.
Does that sound right?
And soldiers take orders. Not always. But I don't think the UNA are an independent entity here. It's in their name.
The bigger question is: if Morningstar didn't exist, what would the UNA be around for? If you're saying they're in their positions because they've inspired loyalty.
[Clearly this world does need soldiers, but her understanding of Morningstar is that they're nowhere near as established as this governing body.]