American Delegation (Peace Conference)
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The American delegation’s role in this event is one of unwitting vulnerability. Senator Alcott, as a key member of the delegation, is the target of the Master’s plot, lured away from the safety of the conference’s security protocols by Chin Lee’s deceptive call. The delegation’s involvement is passive but critical: its trust in diplomatic channels and its reliance on institutional protocol create the conditions for Alcott’s isolation and exploitation. The event exposes the delegation’s dependence on the very systems the Master seeks to corrupt, highlighting the fragility of global cooperation when faced with psychological manipulation.
Through Senator Alcott, whose compliance with the urgent request reflects the delegation’s trust in diplomatic procedures. The delegation’s collective security is challenged by the Master’s ability to exploit individual vulnerabilities.
Being targeted by external manipulation (the Master’s hypnosis of Chin Lee), which isolates a key member (Alcott) from the delegation’s protective structures. The delegation’s power is undermined by its own reliance on trust and protocol.
The event undermines the American delegation’s ability to protect its members, exposing the risks of relying on diplomatic trust without safeguards against manipulation. It sets a precedent for how easily global negotiations can be disrupted by psychological warfare.
The delegation operates under the assumption of collective security, unaware of the Master’s plot or Chin Lee’s manipulation. There is no internal tension visible in this moment—only the unwitting exposure of a key figure to external threats.