Vince wrote:Northstar" [quote="waddles for desert wrote:Policy has changed since Mike sent the first expedition to Saltash. Since she has changed her policy, I just do not see Mike leaving a guy like Duenas in control at Saltash. Saltash is more or less on the route from Meyers to Mesa. Maybe a second expedition will be sent to implement the new policy.
Saltash is closer to Lynx than most of the systems in the Talbott Quadrant and about as close to Spindle as systems like Pequod. But, inviting it to join the SEM might seem too imperialistic to star systems the SEM may hope to rally to its cause in the future.
Something like the Madras Federation may be the first SLN successor state. Saltash, while nominally independent, had problems when it was fully independent. But, by now,Saltash would probably be quite pleased to be end its association with OFS. Joining something like a future Madras Federation might be a viable option.
The distance from Meyers to Saltash is probably greater than the distance from Spindle to Pequod. But, it is probably less than the distance from Lynx to Pequod. Maybe not an ideal permanent solution, but maybe the best hope it has for now.
Did Duenas survive? I thought he was in a bunker under the building Terakov zapped bigtime. ???
I agree with the rest of your post. Sounds entirely reasonable to me.
I need to read the book again. I'm too fuzzy in too many places.
No, Terekov hit the tower that President Lombroso (hiding in the basement) and Brigadier Yucel were in the capital city of Landing (a very common name for capital cities in the Honorverse), in the Mobius system. And the forces that hit both Mobius and Meyers set out after Zavala returned from Saltash. Terekhov even let Yucel know about the results of the battle when he contacted her.[/quote]
Nope, Lombroso was hiding in the basement of the Presidential Palace what Terikov hit was the President Lombroso Arms Tower that Yucel was using as her HQ. IIRC the KEW Terekov used destroyed everything within 3km (2mi) of the Lombroso Arms including the Presidential Palace