non-contamination-protocols
Rules designed to prevent interference in the natural development of the observed society, with ambiguous loopholes regarding the use of advanced or colonial-era technology.
1 chapter across 1 book
Elder Race (1954)Jack Vance
The narrator, an anthropologist using a Dissociative Cognition System (DCS) to suppress emotion and make rational decisions, reflects on a past choice to intervene in a local conflict involving a warlord named Ulm who wields ancient technology. Despite protocols against contamination, the narrator decides to assist a visitor resembling a previous ally, grappling with the tension between detached observation and emotional involvement, while facing the isolation of a centuries-long mission with no contact from home. Ultimately, the narrator resolves to accompany the visitor to investigate the warlord's activities, acknowledging a possible failure in professional detachment and the loneliness of being potentially the last of their kind.