I think the only thing I'd be strongly minded to query in Lillith's presentation above is the idea that the citizens are the 'vast majority'.
That's quite a claim.
I don't think it is supported clearly by any evidence.
Indeed, I don't think the citizens being the majority is clearly supported, let alone the tacking on of 'vast' to it.
However, there are terminological difficulties. The three tier hierarchy is not exactly wrong as a model but there are problems with it. Worth noting the original vision appears to have been a two tier hierarchy of True Slaves and citizens. The 'hive mind' that Sansha himself seems to have felt the need to create as an overall controlling intelligence appears to be a post-fall of Nation or possibly late pre-fall development. I am inclined to suspect that the hive-mind is the ultimate logical development of the original citizens tier. That is, I feel that the hive-mind may possibly be, in fact, the greatest portion of the surviving 'citizens' of the pre-fall Nation. No doubt others survived, and some may well have become famed Nation generals or other key figures among the splintered Nation. But the PF does seem pretty clear on the True Slaves making up the vast bulk of survivors from the fall. Obviously, more citizens have been recruited since then.
You know, I came in here ready to semi-rant, but Cosmo just nailed all my points. I'm in pretty much complete agreement, so I'll just raise some bulletin points about how I see the Sansha as presented by CCP:
* The True Slaves are the vast majority. Sansha planets and stations teem with them, doing the soldiering and the menial work.
* I basically agree with the three caste division, except:
- I don't think the citizen caste is large at all. It'd be a small, elite group.
- I don't think the highest caste is large at all. They'd be hidden masters among that elite group.
* I think everyone is linked to the "hive-mind", whatever its exact form in the Nation is.
- I'm not sure if the hive-mind is a full blown Borg entity thing, not yet at least.
- Yes, I think it extends to things like really high up members being able to control True Slaves like drones.
- Yes, I do think the really, really high up members do in fact control even the upper class citizens in this way.
* Now, as for my own speculation, I think Sansha has become the hive-mind. He may have a physical body, in fact he may have many scattered about, but he ultimately resides in their network. Indeed, Sansha
is the Nation. This may or may not be apparent to all his followers, in various ways.
* Indeed, as Cosmo speculates, I don't think the True Slave idea has been fully realized. I think a True Slave is one who is truly connected to the network, truly augmented, truly uplifted. Yes, most of these are menial roles and slave-like positions, which seem abhorrent to us, but not to the fanatics of the Nation. Being a true slave is the ultimate achievement. It is
becoming the Nation. It's also clear from the officer descriptions that there are True Slaves who are not confined to those slave-like positions.
Sansha set out to create a utopia. He had a vision. The Nation is that vision, the network which connects his followers. It is truly something different, it is beyond what those who dwell in the empires can even comprehend. Let them have their FaceBook and Twitter. They do not understand what it means to be a part of the Nation. That is the utopia he created, or at least sought to create (as Cosmo alludes). It is, however, broken or simply incomplete, but it is simmering, plotting, rebuilding, growing.
As for being zombie-like, as well as whether you are part of the first, second or third tier, I don't think it is always so clear cut. It's a sliding scale. To the highest embodiment of the Nation, even a second level citizen is zombie-like, because they can't see what they can, the millions of camera drones controlled by the Nation are his eyes, everyone's mind is his mind. At the highest level, individuality doesn't matter, because there is only the Nation and that is why it is really not immoral at all what the Nation does. The empires simply do not understand.
Indeed, I think it's entirely possible that the lowest tier of the Nation is actually the highest. The True Slaves are the masters, after a fashion (even though most of them lack the capacity for anything but obedience and the completion of their slave-like labour).