pappilon wrote:
Do the Mandarins even know of the existence of treecats? I guess maybe if the video of Honor and Nimitz protecting Benjamin during that assassination attempt ever made it to Earth. Their telempathic abilities may not be such common knowledge. Nevertheless, the possibility of the RMN in particular or the GA in general showing up in control of Earth's orbit has not yet dawned on them.
The possibility of accountability is so laughably, yea patently absurd the thought has never entered their big intelligent brains.
They know, both about treecats and their telempathic abilities. There's textev in ART to that effect
A Rising Thunder, chapter 27 wrote:“You know, that’s what bothers me the most,” Wodoslawski admitted. “It was Pritchart who brought this to the Manties, not the other way around. I agree it’s nonsense, but if Haven really believes it—”
“I’d just point out to you that according to the fairy tale they’ve been spinning, it was Zilwicki and Victor Cachat who brought this Simões home from Mesa,” Abruzzi said, and rolled his eyes. “I’m sure all of us remember what a loose warhead Zilwicki was right here in Old Chicago when he claimed Manpower had kidnapped his daughter. I don’t think anyone’s going to call him a disinterested witness where anything to do with Mesa is involved! For that matter, if there’s one scrap of truth to Mesa’s version of Green Pines, Zilwicki would have every conceivable reason to come up with some far-fetched story about centuries-long conspiracies as a way to cover up his own guilt! And then there’s Cachat, who’s been spending the last couple of T-years getting further and further into bed with the Audubon Ballroom through his cronies in Verdant Vista, and who appears to have been with Zilwicki in Green Pines. Another sterling, utterly trustworthy character witness against Mesa! And, as the cherry on top, it’s the Manties’ treecats’ supposed ability to know when someone is lying that ‘proves’ Simões isn’t.
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