I've argued, based on these, that the tube program was running long enough ago to produce "our" generation but probably not "our parents'" generation. It could just be awkward wording, though.
I'd tend to agree although the entire status of tube children is still rather ambiguous that almost any speculation about them sort of falls into the gap of, "Maybe" since there isn't any hard data on exactly when the program started, ended, and the percentage of Caldari in the State that were its progeny.
There's only the fact the program was no longer sponsored some time prior to the present date in New Eden for a few possible reasons that come to mind:
- Married couples asking, "What do you mean according to our DNA we're siblings?" (
Awkward)
- Potential social maladjustment by tube children in wider Caldari society. (Might have been mitigated through foster programs.)
- Social stigmas in certain circles against "unnatural procreation" in the State.
Anyway, hopefully an Evelopedia entry might one day pop to clear away the ambiguities of tube children since it does form a significant background for many Caldari characters.
As for the topic at hand though, given this entry on the disassociated:
The second group includes those who've found themselves moving between two or three different corporations and who have in the process come to consider how thoroughly indoctrinated the average employee is. These individuals end up doing very well in non-standard careers or in unlikely places within the corporate structure, united solely by their lack of adherence to the standard caste ladder.Is it me, or does that imply that in the State at least being a Freelance Capsuleer outside of the Megacorp. jurisdiction mean that you are viewed as being disassociated from the State itself (No longer directly employed by a Mega, under CONCORD not State oversight). It would explain why the State seeks to cordon off capsuleer freelancers - even Caldari ones - from the wider State community. I mean, as a capsuleer you're not exactly part of any caste in the State anymore, right?
Also, the article has a small typo or Tibus Heth has a time machine:
One of the more notable instances of this occurring was on Urlen II following Tibus Heth’s reclamation of Caldari Prime in
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