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trust-in-authority

The chapter examines conflicting loyalties and suspicions among the colony's leaders, including the uneasy reliance on the Speaker for the Dead to safeguard sensitive data.

1 chapter across 1 book

Speaker for the Dead (1986)Orson Scott Card

Chapter 30

In this chapter, Mayor Bosquinha reveals to the religious and political leaders of Lusitania Colony that their data files are under systematic and destructive surveillance and copying by Starways Congress, threatening the colony's autonomy and security. She has developed a program to monitor these intrusions and discovered that only the Speaker for the Dead's files remain untouched because they are stored offworld, leading to a controversial proposal to transfer the colony's most vital files to the Speaker for safekeeping. The chapter explores the tension between colonial governance, surveillance, trust, and the precariousness of information security in an authoritarian context.