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Human Power Bloc (Anti-Sea Base Faction)

Political Sabotage and Military Containment Operations Against Human Colonial Authority

Description

Operates as a covert faction embedded within Sea Base structures, prioritizing ideological sabotage over collective survival.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

3 events
S21E3 · Warriors of the Deep Part 3
Nilson forces escape using Tegan as hostage

Nilson embodies the faction’s ruthless pragmatism, abandoning ideological sabotage to secure personal escape. His use of the control pad on Maddox demonstrates the bloc’s modus operandi—manipulating human agents to destabilize infrastructure from within.

Active Representation

Through Nilson’s covert directives and his manipulation of Maddox’s conscience

Power Dynamics

Subordinate to institutional survival over stated ideological goals

Institutional Impact

Shows the human cost of factionalism in high-stakes environments

Internal Dynamics

Personal survival eclipsing the faction’s original sabotage objectives

Organizational Goals
Ensure Nilson’s survival at any cost Prevent the Myrka’s destruction of the base before escape
Influence Mechanisms
Psycho-surgical control devices hidden in base systems Coercion of compliant personnel through ideological leverage
S21E3 · Warriors of the Deep Part 3
Vorshak exposes Nilson’s double-cross

The Human Power Bloc Opposed to the Sea Base operates through proxy agents like Nilson embedded within command structures. By sabotaging missile systems and enabling the base’s destruction, the bloc seeks to weaken human institutions irrespective of external threats, prioritizing ideological victory over collective survival.

Active Representation

Through undercover operatives like Nilson manipulating command protocols and personnel

Power Dynamics

Operates through covert influence within formal institutions, wielding sabotage as asymmetric power when direct confrontation is infeasible

Institutional Impact

Demonstrates the destructive potential of ideological factions within institutions, eroding trust and operational readiness during crisis

Internal Dynamics

Single-minded focus on sabotage over mission success, with no loyalty to human survival beyond instrumental utility

Organizational Goals
Undermine the Sea Base’s authority and operational capacity Enable strategic gains through internal collapse regardless of external threats
Influence Mechanisms
Psycho-surgical control devices to manipulate personnel like Maddox Sabotage of critical systems (missile firing protocols) to create mission failure
S21E3 · Warriors of the Deep Part 3
Maddox turns on Nilson in rage over Karina

The opposing power bloc, through Nilson, escalates its sabotage to ensure total collapse of the Sea Base. Nilson’s actions embody the bloc’s disregard for collective survival, prioritizing the destruction of both human and alien threats through irreversible computer sabotage and hostage-taking.

Active Representation

Personified by Nilson, who acts as the bloc’s operative on the base, using control devices and exploiting Maddox’s subjugation to achieve their ends

Power Dynamics

Operating covertly within base hierarchy, leveraging psychological control tools to offset open confrontation

Institutional Impact

The bloc’s infiltration illustrates the danger of institutional disloyalty in high-stakes command environments

Internal Dynamics

Nilson’s faction operates autonomously but represents a broader institutional schism with undefined internal hierarchies

Organizational Goals
Destroy the Sea Base to prevent its proton missiles from being used against the bloc’s interests Eliminate internal and external threats through irreversible sabotage
Influence Mechanisms
Manipulation of personnel through hidden psychologically enforced obedience Exploiting institutional vulnerabilities and distrust within Sea Base Command