kzt wrote:If you need to apply leverage to the core worlds you need to make them notice you. Not sure how you can do this without blowing up stuff. So I'm sure it got noticed. However what got blown up wasn't in the core worlds, it was the capital of the SL. So I don't know.
pappilon wrote:Yes, well put. Nothing like the threat of being shot in the morning to clarify your thinking. And remember those space installation evacuations of the Havenite wars? as long as there is good faith effort to accomplish the goal, there is nothing to suggest Honor, or whomever she left in charge will not grant a temporary reprieve to the next planets on the hit list.
Give them credit for their learning curve in The Talbott Quadrant.
Jacob Zavala wrote:I didn't mean that I thought Honor or the GA would actually do it, I meant that the new Government of the SL would likely do whatever they thought would prevent her from doing it. They certainly have no reason to believe she wouldn't carry through on her threats. Remember, thanks to a combination of Abruzzi and his pet newsies and her attack on the Sol systems' infrastructure, most of them are convinced she's an unstable lunatic. In their position, I'd be scrambling to hang every government official she might mention offhand if only to keep her from exploding.
There is no
new government until a new constitution is passed out of convention and ratified by whatever means the constitution specifies. Until then, Earth is under martial law and the Solaran league is legally dubious as an entity.
And the threat may be a bluff, but, as you say, her reputation precedes her. The problem is The Salamander doesn't bluff any better than she lies (ok, yeah, a bluff
is a lie). I don't think we misread your post.