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The Tyranny of Certainty: When Knowledge Becomes Dogma

Monarch’s regime is built on a rigid technocratic certainty that conflates knowledge with absolute truth and identity with replicable function. Enlightenment acts as the high priest of this dogma, using clinical detachment to dismantle ethical objections and reframe moral horror as quantum irrelevance. Monarch’s belief in his own infallibility blinds him to systemic flaws and human frailty—his celebration of replication erases the spiritual and emotional quality of life. Tegan and Nyssa embody the counterargument: their visceral rejection of the regime’s 'science’ reveals how certainty without compassion becomes tyranny. Bigon, once an architect of the system, now performs a fragile dissent—not with data, but with memory and grief. This theme recontextualizes the existing theme 'Authority and Authenticity: The Performance of Leadership' by showing how dogmatic certainty masquerades as leadership, and how dissent becomes an ethical imperative in the face of such hubris.

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