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Cassian Andor Episode 7 Impressions (Caution for spoilers)
The internal picture of the ISB during the crisis reveals the Empire's flaws.
The emperor appreciates the ISB's quick initial response and grants the ISB great authority.
This means that the ISB's command is recognized within the empire. Yularen is grateful to the Emperor.
Dedramiro performs his duties purely for the Empire, not for self-defense.
Brevin, by contrast, intends to use the crisis to kick off the Daedra in order to protect himself.
Partagaz, who has two subordinates, let them compete calmly. (imperial influence)
If Brevin's point is accepted here, the ISB will ignore Daedra's alarm bells.
In fact, the alarm bells about Daedra rebels are correct. It deserves praise for demonstrating organized crime by overlooking and analyzing the whole without being conscious of vertical division even if it is a rough technique. Even more so in a crisis. I am well aware that mistakes are not allowed in the early stages.
Partagaz eventually agrees with Daedra. It was good and right for the empire, but it ended up in trouble that frustrated Brevin. Not suitable in this situation.
In other words, it would be inconvenient to place two people in the same class.
It's worth making them compete if they actively exchange opinions for the sake of the empire, but if you put those who prioritize personal interests and those who prioritize organizational interests together, problems will definitely arise.
Partagaz made the right decision this time, but he can't guarantee that he would do it right in another person.
It will also depend on whether it is easy to make two opposing people compete.
In crisis situations, decisions must be made quickly.
There is a possibility that this whole story has been heard by an analytical agency that investigates the empire's interior.
It seems that there are a lot of wiretapping devices inside the ISB.
This is speculation, but in a crisis situation, he exposes the imperial organization's flaws and reports them to the emperor.
The conclusion drawn is that all personnel should not be integrated together.
Each person has a wide range of abilities, degrees of loyalty, special skills and flaws. It would be too inefficient to form a uniform organization. Such an idea was not possible in the empire at that time.
In other words, I will extract only the Daedra and incorporate them into the rank of another system, and explain the movement of the Daedra to Brevin. Another lineage is a group that is more loyal to the empire. Hide the existence of that group from Brevin. It should be a mechanism that is both convincing for the two of them and beneficial to the empire.
However, it would be difficult for the empire at that time to integrate all personnel into one.
*In the later First Order plan, the emperor created a separate system, the Final Order, in addition to the First Order. He did not integrate all personnel. He snatched some really loyal and talented people inside the First Order and smuggled them to Exegol. He overcame imperial imperfections. The First Order was unaware of the existence of the Final Order. In other words, he was unaware of the existence of another system.