PeterZ wrote:Brigade XO wrote:Burdette had just discovered that his involvement in the dome collapse and the plot to kill Harrington (both of which caused multiple deaths- including those of children in the dome and the Head of the Church in the assisantion attempt) and that came in a broadcast meeting of the Protector and the Steadholders.
He had a fairly limited choice of action at that point. Get lead off under arrest for a trial (possibly more than one) under Grayson Law, or invoke the Trial by Combat provision and seek the nominal approval of God (under Grayson Law) if he won.
Lets see: Names have been named, consperiacy documented and the digging hasn't even begun to see all of who elce was invlovled or (it gets better) what else Burdette, his family and his co-consperitors had been up to. By invoking the Trial by Combat and announcing his responsibility he is looking to (probably) put all of those civil/crimianl problems behind him- if he wins. On the other hand, he, a great champion competitor with the sword, is facing what he belives is a perhaps tallented neophyte with the sword who is both exhausted and injured. Those conditions of his opponent have NO LEGAL BEARING on his ability to challange her though they are certainly going to be questioned later as -mostly in private- if he wins and his actions are therefor "approved" by God.
They cynical look at this is that he saw a massivly better chance for survival (no trial in criminal and treason charges-all that messy secular stuff) and the only way left to him-after the disclosures in the hall- of damaging the Protector. He wins and he is vindicated. He looses? How can he lose, he's the master swordsman.
The present discussion is very much like all those people after Honor's duel with Pavel Young...things like, she shot him several times before killing him, yet not including that he had 1) shot early, 2, shot her in the back, 3 and only had an empty gun because he emptied it mostly at her back. You know, the guy who hired a professional duelest to hurt her by challanging and then killing her lover.
Burdette's choice to fight was the best option he had. His approach to the fight showed his lack of understanding. That point was made bt many and I agree. Enough said there.
Young was a worthless fool that hated Honor enough to die to kill her. His only chance at killing her was to cheat and to cheat in a duel was to die. He should have remained true to his cowardly nature and declined the challenge move to the Solarian League and worked to achieve killing Honor from afar. Instead he chose his most immediate opportunity to kill Honor by accepting the challenge and the option of cheating to kill her. He chose to die in the hope, forlorn as it was, to take her with him. What a fool.
It could be made to appear that Honor cheated as well. Honor's ability flawlessly detects the crease. It is like building an electromechanical detector and having it implanted into your head to give you a woefully unfair edge in this particular contest. A contest based on faith.
Honor cannot prove that she didn't cheat and it could certainly be made to appear as if she did, bringing unnecessary strife upon the entire faith based system on Grayson.