NecronLord wrote:And betray the God Emperor's holy empire? That's a big step for a lot of people. And there will be... trouble, if they destroy the Emperor.
Correct me if I am mistaken, but the Emperor ascending to full Warp Godhood will be the beginning of his last battle with the Chaos Gods, where he has at best even odds of surviving.
Now, for a funny idea, would it be possible for Daneel to strike some kind of deal with the God Emperor? Both of them have (IIRC) roughly similar goals and Daneel has enough influence to create a mellowed version of the Imperial Church. I think that a quintillion extra worshippers would give the God Emperor a good boost against the Chaos Gods and the C'tan.
The Foundationverse empire isn't exactly stable. It is, at this time, near collapse, even without an external threat. And we have no idea how it would handle the mutations, or psykers, for example.
It was an engineered collapse. Daneel allowed the problems to exacerbate, thus creating the root of the problem. Then he started an experiment that resulted in the apparition of Seldon's mathematical genius to develop psychohistory and control the effects of the Fall. He was preparing the stage for Trevize's choice. Daneel wanted Gaia, but he needed a human to choose it out of his own free will, so he guided that free will. Daneel has the means to mind control most of the galactic population. He can halt the Fall for as long as he needs.
Regarding mutations, they are not completely unknown:
Randu leaned a heavy hand upon the heel of his palm and said, sadly, "I'm afraid we are cast for the same role that the onetime warlord of Kalgan played. The Mule is a mutant!"
There was a momentary qualm; a faint impression of quickened heartbeats. Randu might easily have imagined it.
When Mangin spoke, the evenness of his voice was unchanged, "How do you know?"
"Only because my nephew says so, but he was on Kalgan.
"What kind of a mutant? There are all kinds, you know."
Randu forced the rising impatience down, "All kinds of mutants, yes, Mangin. All kinds! But only one kind of Mule. What kind of a mutant would start as an unknown, assemble an army, establish, they say, a five-mile asteroid as original base, capture a planet, then a system, then a region – and then attack the Foundation, and defeat them at Horleggor. And all in two or three years!"
From Foundation and Empire/The Mule, Conference (16).
"It's been estimated that several million mutants are born in the Galaxy every day. Of the several million, all but one or two percent can be detected only by means of microscopes and chemistry. Of the one or two percent macromutants, that is, those with mutations detectable to the naked eye or naked mind, all but one or two percent are freaks, fit for the amusement centers, the laboratories, and death. Of the few macromutants whose differences are to the good, almost all are harmless curiosities, unusual in some single respect, normal – and often subnormal – in most others. You see that, Randu?"
From Foundation and Empire/The Mule, Start of the Search (19).
Of course, it is unlikely that any of this compares with the kind of crap Chaos is able to generate. About psykers, in Foundation and Chaos, a part of the Imperial government deals with human mentalists with the business end of sniper rifles, while the rest just ignore them for as long as they mind their own business.