03-24-2021, 10:53 PM
If these 'elites' are ego-centrical STS in nature, then surely they will be granted enemies from among the other STS. Either it's coming from within their own group (internal coup or splintering) or outside of the their own group.
The similitude will be logging in to multi-player 1st person combat games such as COD. When one logged in to the game for sure there will be 'enemy' who are other COD players. One might join a group formation of "our team" to face the 'enemy team'. Yet when the 'enemy team' has been beaten and no longer exist, each entities previously allying with each others within "our team" will split to form another grouping formation of "our team" and "enemy team" and another round of combat begin. The number of rounds are endless, until the player just grew tired of the fighting experience in the game and decided to log out.
The similitude will be logging in to multi-player 1st person combat games such as COD. When one logged in to the game for sure there will be 'enemy' who are other COD players. One might join a group formation of "our team" to face the 'enemy team'. Yet when the 'enemy team' has been beaten and no longer exist, each entities previously allying with each others within "our team" will split to form another grouping formation of "our team" and "enemy team" and another round of combat begin. The number of rounds are endless, until the player just grew tired of the fighting experience in the game and decided to log out.