- Going on a scientific endeavour specifically to fight against another species indiscriminately.
- Forgoing individuality.
- Forgoing individuality to an even greater degree than the opposing force.
- Large-scale transhumanism.
- Deliberately creating an uncontrollable being with a massive amount of power.
- Granting said being dictatorship.
- Calling said dictatorship voluntary.
- Changing the nature of human civilization forever, with unforeseeable risks.
- Not thinking what will happen when the being is no longer necessary.
*Technically it's fighting against
three other species - one of which is actually aggressively assimilative and the other which is giant cyborg spider kill-gods. Even then, said Emperor doesn't really have to go to war against them - just lead humanity into greatness so they can stand on the same level as the three majors.
*This is indeed bad. You're correct. It's also necessary to prevent further forgoing of individuality.
*To a greater degree, yes, but not to as great a scale. Instead of assimilating trillions of beings (like the KX9 or the Kirvek), it's assimilating somewhere between a million and a billion people, though the latter number is
hugely optimistic.
*The KX9 are already doing it. This act of transhumanism is expressly for the purpose of preventing any further transhumanism.
*Uncontrollable? Uncontrollable by whom? By the rest of humanity? The only reason why humanity hasn't been controlled by the major civilisations is because they couldn't be bothered. It's really only a matter of time until one of them can be and then it's all over.
*More like a leader. The Emperor would have massive amounts of charisma and intelligence to just persuade people to join. Unless it's necessary for the survival of humanity (and he'd know if it was necessary), it's unlikely that any kind of dictatorship will be put into effect. If it
is necessary, well, it's bloody necessary for the survival of humanity and therefore it must be done.
*Either the dictatorship
is voluntary or it's flatout called 'the Imperium'. Either way, there's not really any real problem.
*Unless this is done, human civilisation will be eradicated entirely. It's better the short-term probable risk than the long-term certain risk.
*Either humanity dies at the end of its tenure or it doesn't. Without it, humanity is doomed for sure.
- Crossing the above lines while more moral options are available.
I believe this entire thought exercise lies on the idea that there are no other alternatives. Also, I've been thinking for days and talking to Kevak meanwhile trying to come up with a way to defeat merely ONE of humanity's overlords. This is the only idea that he hasn't shot down.
EDIT: BTW, 'Emperor' is just a working title. It doesn't necessarily mean that the new man will be the head of an empire.