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Originally Posted by Reader
That is interesting Monterrey. I believe the new manual was mostly made of PCI material.
Just what was the motive behind the PAJC? Is this addressed in Fudge's first book?
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It has always interested me in to why the merger had to take place. Why would two dissimilar orgs try to merge? There must be an agenda behind a decision like that one.
It could not have been missions as that did not require a merger. But when you look at the time frame of the merger and the apparent inablilty of the larger orgs to obtain the necessary exemption from the draft for ministers, then a reason begins to jump out and also why the larger orgs gave so much in the merger. ie, manual, positions, etc. The PCI was in the driver seat because of what they had.
Apparently, from what I can gather, the PCI had been in existence long enough to fulfill the time frame required from the government. When the war started there was a jump from many orgs to become exempt from the draft so the Government imposed a time limit that the org had to have been in existence. The PCI fulfilled that, the larger oneness orgs did not. They had to merge with an org that had that little qualification.
It is quite possible that they figured by joining with a smaller org that they would then be able to take over later on, just an idea.