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by tlb » Sun Oct 17, 2021 9:50 am | |
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I have found a discrepancy in the book, which has no effect on the story; but is an interesting oversight.
Early in the book, Queen Berry comes aboard Michelle Henke's flag ship and they talk. Michelle asks Berry if she had ever met cousin Elizabeth. Berry says the Queen, no Empress now? She then says they met long before Berry became Queen of Torch (referring to Crown of Slaves). Then Mike laughs about how the propriety-obsessed protocolists will react when first there is a state visit to Manticore. But all this has already happened. Chapter 33 of A Rising Thunder makes it clear that Queen Berry attended the wedding of Rivka to Crown Prince Roger. It is a certainty that the Queen and the Empress would have met at that time. |
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by ThinksMarkedly » Sun Oct 17, 2021 12:39 pm | |
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I noticed the same. I also noted that Rivka became Riva at some point too. But Michelle didn't attend that wedding. She was in the Talbott Quadrant at the time, so maybe Berry played along to avoid correcting the admiral. That's how I "explained" it. In any case, it's quite likely that Berry had met the Queen/Empress before Berry and Ruth left Manticore for the wake of Hieronymus Cutter, but she wasn't Queen Berry yet. |
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by munroburton » Sun Oct 17, 2021 1:24 pm | |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_visit
Berry's attendance of that wedding wasn't a full-scale formal State Visit from Torch to Manticore, like Elizabeth's visit to Grayson in AoV was. |
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by tlb » Sun Oct 17, 2021 4:30 pm | |
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Yes, Crown of Thorns begins with Anton and Berry meeting the Queen and being introduced to Princess Ruth for the purpose of attending the wake as you say. That has to be what Berry referred to when talking to to Michelle Henke. But still Mike should have known about that visit to attend the wedding. I am not sure that Berry would have any problem in updating Mike's knowledge. That visit may not have been a state visit; but even as an official visit, the "propriety-obsessed protocolists" would had to have been involved. Consider that they were involved the first time that Honor appeared as Steadholder Harrington, despite being in naval uniform. |
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by munroburton » Sun Oct 17, 2021 5:29 pm | |
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They're involved at every level, yes. What makes an all-up state visit so much more stressful for the protocolists is how many more people would have to be instructed that they have to say "Your Mousety," with a solemn expression. Or at least without giggling. |
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by ThinksMarkedly » Mon Oct 18, 2021 2:54 pm | |
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Did she drop the "Your Incisorship" title? |
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by Junk1992 » Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:50 am | |
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There was also Berry's visit with her entire cabinet in Cauldron. When Jeremy made everybody freak just by entering the room. |
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by tlb » Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:23 am | |
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Welcome to the Forum and thank you for this information (chapter 13, which had completely slipped my mind). Plus when Queen Berry announces that she is going (near the end of chapter 10), she says that it will be an "official state visit". However, when there she was still deciding how she should be officially addressed. That was in chapters 13 and 14, but I am rereading to see what else I forgot and in chapter 18 she is called Her Mousety in a somewhat less formal setting. |
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by Jonathan_S » Tue Nov 02, 2021 4:28 pm | |
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It's entirely possible that those highly paid assassins actually arranged for the issue at the normal landing pad to force the diversion; just so O'Hanrahan would have a reason to be walking across a more exposed area. But yeah, there's no comment about it one way or the other in the book. I think the relevant passage from the earlier books was from Torch of Freedom chapter 15; which called them "suicide charges" Benjamin and Albrecht Detweiler using the terms "suicide charges" and "put [them] aboard" does sound like physical explosives; but I can see it being within the bounds of conversationally sloppiness to refer to self-destruct code as a suicide charges. |
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