20 January 2006, 7:04 AM
As the title says, I think it's a worthwhile question.
Consider: Genom makes such good products at such reasonable prices they have become basically the Megacorp. Most of the bad stuff related to them we've seen has been isolated more to Mason, and after he was gone things apparently quieted down a lot going by Revenge Road. Quincy makes very valid points as a businessman for the production of combat boomers to the peaceniks who complained. Plus Sylia notes the research had additional farther reaching benefits in Scoop Chase.
Additionally, okay if it's evil or otherwise needs to be dealt with, how? We're talking a multi-national organization that controls a very large part of many markets. No individual country would seem to truly have enough clout to force it break up with anti-trust/monopoly laws. Most who would try, might even face military retaliation from other countries for the attempt. Quincy seems to be a good CEO, and a rather reasonable man at heart. Attempts to take him out, if successful, would likely just lead to someone at the helm who isn't as decent.
Consider: Genom makes such good products at such reasonable prices they have become basically the Megacorp. Most of the bad stuff related to them we've seen has been isolated more to Mason, and after he was gone things apparently quieted down a lot going by Revenge Road. Quincy makes very valid points as a businessman for the production of combat boomers to the peaceniks who complained. Plus Sylia notes the research had additional farther reaching benefits in Scoop Chase.
Additionally, okay if it's evil or otherwise needs to be dealt with, how? We're talking a multi-national organization that controls a very large part of many markets. No individual country would seem to truly have enough clout to force it break up with anti-trust/monopoly laws. Most who would try, might even face military retaliation from other countries for the attempt. Quincy seems to be a good CEO, and a rather reasonable man at heart. Attempts to take him out, if successful, would likely just lead to someone at the helm who isn't as decent.