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Institutional Blindness and the Abuse of Authority

The narrative dissects how rigid hierarchies and the pursuit of institutional goals can erode individual judgment and moral agency. Salamar’s command is defined by his refusal to acknowledge flaws in his mission, encapsulated in his violent denial of O’Hara’s death, his accusations against the Doctor, and his brutal prioritization of mission objectives over lives. His authority is a veneer of control masking deep insecurity, a trait that pushes him to extreme measures like detaining Sarah or ordering lethal purges. Vishinsky and Ponti embody the tragic compromise of conscience within systems—their compliance wavers when confronted with evidence, but they ultimately serve the machinery. The story frames authority as inherently corruptible when divorced from empathy and accountability.

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