There's a Robert Oppenheimer aspect (more than Bill Gates I think) to The Traveler too. Though The Traveler is doing good work that is less morally questionable, so I sincerely hope he is not nearly such a tortured soul as Oppenheimer was.
Oppenheimer was the miracle man of the Manhattan Project. He was the administrator-manager who kept it all going, led the project, mediated between military, government entities and raw university scientists. He understood the big picture, the small picture, the social structures, the math and the science. He had immediate moral concerns before it was even fashionable. And he coordinated it all. He made it happen and saw it through, no matter the obstacles, personal, scientific or professional. Be it problems with the Berrylium reflector and initiator unit, problems with worms and mud coming out of faucets, problems with government accusations of communism, etc. he got it done, he saw it through.
Thanks So Much Traveler!
I also thought about what it would be like without Nexus. How sad. Time passes so damned quickly and . . . well you know my grim rant. I would really hate to pass the next few years without you folks. What a horrid diminishment that would be. Community is so hard to find in this jaded, post-modern world that seems to abhor the family (Turn 18 and gtfo).
And the thought of loosing the knowledge base in the teks and wiki's. Thank goodness that is backed up. The idea of that being lost makes me feel physically ill, just like the loss of any library or knowledge base does.
I know it's just another attachment and doesn't really matter, but hell, I'm here now and I do love this community. It may all be ash in a century, but this is THE moment, right now. So glad we are all still together.