underground-resistance-strategy
Debates among the First Hundred about coordinating a coup and managing radical factions highlight the complexities of resistance movements under oppressive regimes.
1 chapter across 1 book
Green Mars (1994)Kim Stanley Robinson
Maya Katarina Toitovna, now 130 years old, struggles with her aging and the fading memories of Earth while living in the Martian settlement Sabishii. She meets with old companions to discuss the increasing militarization by the Transitional Authority and the threat posed by radical guerrilla groups, debating the need for coordinated leadership among the First Hundred to prevent a premature revolt and potential disaster. The chapter highlights the tension between the aging founders of Mars and the younger generations eager for revolution, as well as the challenges of maintaining independence under external pressure.