cthia wrote:TFLYTSNBN wrote:I would say that the first allegiance of a Treecat is going to be to the person who they are bonded to not a political entity or system. However; a Treecat recognizes people by their mindglow not their physical appearance and is bonded to the psyche of a person, not their carcass. As a result, when the nanites assert themselves, the Treecat is going to know that the affected person is no longer the same person. The nanite controlled person is already effectively dead from the perspective of a Treecat. This might change if an effective cure is developed.
I certainly agree with the allegiance, I mean, come on, self preservation. But should anyone be allowed anywhere near the Queen who doesn't place her welfare first, other than a civilian? Which might ultimately place Nimitz and Ariel at odds -- in such a copper-plated Ransom of a decision.
Consider that either Honor or Beth falling under compulsion would certainly never be suspected or anticipated, and would be totally shocking, catching everyone unaware and knocking either party totally off balance.
At this point, is Nimitz considered a Queen's officer? Surely he's not considered a civilian?
If Beth or Honor falls under compulsion, a Treecat just might not recognize that medically, the person is still inside. And that the Queen of Manticore is worth saving, even at the sacrifice of others.
To expound on "suspected", if Honor fell under compulsion, no one would know, except the 'Cats of course, but even if they sounded the alarm, no one would suspect any movement by Harrington to be dangerous to friendlies. There must be any reason other than compulsion for Honor to draw a pulser.
Beth drawing a pulser might be alarming enough, indeed, but if Honor drew a pulser her armsmen would be looking elsewhere for threats other than Honor herself. Honor's and Beth's fate would certainly be in the hands of the 'Cats.