Valen123456 wrote:I have pondered that a bit myself. We have seen plenty of cases where both Ordinary humans and Genies have competed and both sides have been superior in the right circumstances i.e. Victor and Anton are both ordinary humans and have outmaneuvered and outperformed the Alignment directly on multiple occasions, while Thandi and Yana are master fighters (with Thandi as the superior due to both genetics and training), yet cannot think quickly when it comes to espionage/intelligence maneuvering.
I have to wonder if any of the Alignments military groups have ever actually trained against or directly fought against other "normal's" as they call them. The MA Navy has trained specifically to use specialist stealth based warships that cannot fight in ordinary battles. There are also several cases of super-enhanced body guards or solider breeds, but we have yet to see them actually compared against other humans, and Cauldron of Ghosts a pair of non-combat specialists took down one of the MA's GAUL's without too much trouble.
I suspect the Alignment will have taken steps to prevent the common early pitfalls that most other so called super-humans have experienced in the past, but I have an inkling that apart from looking much better, and living a lot longer (5 centuries + prolong), they are not actually all that superior. They have probably once again repeated the same mistake the Scrags once made, remember Robert Tye's words to a Scrag in From the Highlands
"Your only a 'superman', Kennesaw, if you compare the average of the Sacred Band to the average of the rest of humanity."
When you get down to it, genetic modifications are of limited utility in modern or future combat.
Take a warship and crew it with Alpha types.
If the Mesans have been able to reliably increase intelligence, that will help. Other than that, most of the things they can enhance are of pretty limited direct utility. Better strength and reflexes aren't going to be much use to a ship's crew outside of fairly narrow circumstances (generally if you are in a situation where you need more strength, say, you could use an exoskeleton or other technological assistance).
In general, the same is true in ground combat. Except for a relatively narrow selection of roles, mainly covert ops and such, genetic enhancement will be of limited use; making your soldiers 20% strong doesn't make much difference when both sides have battle armor which increases their strength to 200% of a normal (numbers selected randomly for illustration). Your supersoldiers will die to (or at least will be incapacitated by) an artillery strike almost as easily as normals.
It's actually the non-combat enhancements which might be more important; for example, the Alpha's increased resilience gives them a better chance to be returned to action later and at a quicker rate. But that won't affect the fight itself