penny wrote:Their main function on this trip was to be witnesses.
There is a big difference between a reporter and a witness.
I don't think that's correct. I don't think their purpose was to be a witness. The vast majority of reporters whom the GF took along would have been biased towards the GF anyway, so their reporting and opinion pieces would have that bias too. That's something that would set Audrey apart, though: she wouldn't have this bias.
But if what you need are witnesses, there are thousands of spacers and officers who had direct telemetry access to what was going on who can testify, plus all the personnel in all the flag bridges who would equally have received Honor's transmissions. I don't see why they would be less trustworthy than reporters hailing from the GA member systems. The fact that you have a lot of them would put to rest any accusation of fabrication, because the lifetime of a lie is inversely proportional to the number of people in on the secret.
If you tried to dupe all those people, then there's no reason to believe you couldn't dupe the reporters too, whether they were on the flag bridge or not. But then you have the problem of hiding the secret that they were duped and the moon landing was faked. I mean, that the Galtonians admitted to being the Alignment and fired first.
Remember when you were a kid and you needed your best friend to be a witness to what happened because you've got to face the courts when you got home? Your parents!
You didn't need that when there were lots of other people nearby who could vouch for this version of events.
If your witness was not there right beside you, they cannot verify the unbelievable. They can report. On their POV. But you need someone to see your POV. Or what good are they to you and why do you have them there?
No, they did not need to be right next. There are other places where adults could supervise and make a decent account of events without having to know the very important secrets the kids were sharing among themselves.
You gotta ask yourself. Why were those reporter(s) there? Honor hates reporters. Reporters hate her! She doesn't want or need that headache. Hell, it’d be a hassle just to ensure their safety. Her armsmen hates them too. They might kill one of them.
You're generalising. Honor doesn't hate reporters as a category. She and her armsmen hate the nosy ones who keep intruding in her personal life and make baseless accusations. Especially the tabloids.
Her discussions with Audrey were very pleasant, with no hint of disdain to Audrey's profession.
However, I agree she doesn't need the headache of having them in the flag bridge or following her around at all times.
All of you do know what reporters do don't you? They report! They feret out the truth. They'll dislodge their jaws to swallow a manuscript. Their job is to get the news. Get the scoop. Period. A female reporter might smuggle secrets out by hiding them inside her body. Aboard Imperator, they might end up into a sticky situation trying to get the scoop.
Which is exactly why they will all be granted exactly the same access, no more and no less, to what really matters. Since there's no way to cram a couple hundred reporters aboard Imperator's flag bridge, they'd have to be elsewhere and at best viewing through a screen. That's even assuming they're viewing it live.
Either way, you can't get incontrovertible eyewitnesses because a witness cannot see what's outside of the hull, much less 200 million km downrange. They are relying on the information shown to them on their screens for almost everything. If the GA wanted to fake the operation, they could do so with witnesses in the flag bridge anyway, so I don't see the point in allowing them there.
Of course reporters want to be there. Of course their editors want them to be there. That doesn't mean they can get on the flag bridge without permission and I don't see the military giving that permission.
Do all of you really believe that Honor or any navy would get in a habit of ferrying reporters along with them? So that they can see everything and twist it all around!?
Yes. I do expect there are embedded journalists in the fleet or fleet train of all major expeditions.
And those whom the military can show have twisted the story with baseless conclusions will not get invited again. And those who violate the embargo or attempt to compromise the OpSec will be prosecuted under the National Secrets Act.