Why for the oldest reason of all: Power.
don't forget "keeping the status quo", which I'm sure is a large part of it. Its not about gaining power, but not allowing any shifts in power.
Let's say the entire "Aslan_are_minor_race" gets out and the population believes it, it could shift the population into an action as uncontrollable as the psionic suppressions (unlikely ).
The whole major/minor race issue seems to be Imperial propaganda anyways and other races maybe don't care except where it affects diplomatic ties and relations with other races at the Imperial Table.... no-one wants to sit at the kiddy's table on Thanksgiving.
It may come as a shock to you considering your tone, but I'm in 100% agreement with what you've said about the real reasons of the major/minor issue. Perhaps I deviated from my point, but it's the same position I've taken all along. I'm at odds though with the re-classification of Aslan's position based on a scant handful of sentences aimed only at ref's that hint at things but give no definite answers.
Frankly, I think this is the biggest strength AND biggest weakness of canon.
Biggest strength in that it does give a fair amount of leeway in certain matters that don't really effect the over-all flow of Imperium history, yet make each group's TU their own..
Biggest weakness in that the OTU is based so much on individual interpretations and thus nearly guaranteed to deviate from the official path.
Not exactly. The mass of humaniti think the Alsan are a Major Race because the mass of humaniti thinks the Aslan developed jump drive independently. The elites know that the Alsan are a Major Race because the elites know that the Aslan are powerful enough to be a Major Race.
I doubt the ordinary citizen cares any more that an American cares about tribal power-struggles in the Pashtun region of Pakistan. The ordinary Imp citizen knows the Aslan are a major race because thats what they are led to believe through propaganda and official policy.
Wrong, completely wrong. Humaniti was not uplifted, as you incorrectly wrote in another post. Some Human Minor Races were geneered, but Humans were sentient before the Ancients visited Earth. Furthermore, all three races developed civilizations either before the Ancient period, as in the case of the Dryone, or after the Ancient period, as in the case of Humaniti and the Vargr.
I used a bad choice of words... my mistake. Uplifted was not the best word to use.
My point was that there would be no human race and no minor human races were it not for the Ancient's meddling. That humans are spread so far and comprise 3 of the major polities owes the fact to the Ancients. Were humans sentient at the time of the Ancient visits around -300,000? I'm now knowledgeable enough in anthropology to be certain, but is was 285,000 years before the rise of homo sapiens ( various Trav timelines, but I think they're wrong as homo sapiens appeared about 250,000 years ago.... still after the Ancient visits though. ).
Concerning the Droyne, I point out that they were in sharp decline as Chirpers before the re-introduction of the coynes -75,000. Without Grandfather's meddling, they would have probably died out.
Concerning the Vargr, its been written in DGP's Vilani and Vargr ( no longer canon, I know ) that Grandfather keeps close tabs on them and thus some 'nudging' by Grandfather may have occurred. But that's an opinion, and not stated fact.
"Uplift" was the wrong word, but the Ancients were the cause of those Human and Vargr races' spread through the stars and the cause of the Droyne's revival ( via Grandfather ).
Wrong again. The Droyne have no power compared to the other Major Races. The case of the Dryone is the other canonical example that "reveals" the factual emptiness of the Major/Minor labeling system. In fact, the case of the Droyne suggested those labels were hollow before the Pathfinder incident was revealed.
The Droyne are a Major Race because they independently developed jump drive and not because they have any real power. When the Majors were running around blowing smoke about Majors, Minors, and the Jump Drive Reason, someone asked about the Droyne. Here was a race that lived on ~27 worlds scattered from Daibei to Tienspevnekr and had been using jump drives for longer than the Vilani. Were they a Major Race too?
The droyne were the Ancient's and therefore HAD power... a great deal of power until the Final War, where the Droyne fell out of power. They did not recover and perhaps would have become extinct were it not for the re-introduction of the coynes. The fact that 20 worlds were involved has led to speculation that they discovered j-drive by reverse engineering ancient technology; Imperials don't know about Grandfather. Because they had j-drive without the assistance of any known benefactor, it has been accepted that they invented it on their own despite there being no other evidence to support that ( MT Ref's Comp, pg 55 ).
Naturally, in order for the major/minor rule to stick, Droyne had to be admitted as a major race. In order for the major/minor rule to stick,
Gee... again we agree.
As Hans as already explained, they more far more on a in-game sense and we know far more on a meta-game sense than you believe.
I do not feel my lack of sources does not affect my interpretation. I interpreted the information that an ordinary citizen ( pc ) would have. I also feel that I've shown that some have tried to pass off their own interpretation as fact.
This does show another weakness in canon.... lack of readily available sources. Not ones gleaned from haunting ebay or collectors shops.
Apparently, only those with encyclopedic knowledge and every official printed book,adventure and supplement can truly know the OTU... That's the milieu of obsessive collectors. Few people do that any more.
Richard