Theemile wrote:Hutch wrote:Of course, RFC has never mentioned if anyone in Torch or Haven (I think CoG mentions that Haven shipyards are updating and doing maintenance on the captured ships, IIRC) have found those MAlignment booby traps yet....
We all know, RFC's tendency to include his version of Checkov's "Musket over the fireplace" - But just how many barrels does that musket have?
We have the "suprise" on the PNE ships, we still don't know what was up with that ship running the "Pirates have me" transponder code which the Andies intercepted 10 or so books back in the opening chapter, What really is Audrey O'Hanrahan role in the Media campaign? etc, etc,...
When David finishes the series, I plan to read it in storyline chronological order - and I'm going to be ticked if we never find things like the what happened to Georgia Young or New Kiev.
One more time...
Imagine the situation in which a planet of ex-Manpower slaves, under MoD Jeremy X and CinC Thandi Palane, advised by ex-yard dog and master spy Anton Zilwiki, and freakin' VICTOR CACHAT!, is handed a bunch of Manpower maintained, ex-Peep State Sec ships.
Can any of y'all self admitted fanboys and girls seriously tell me that you for one minute believe that those ships were not examined, scanned, tested, tasted, and partially disassembled down to the near molecular level before being accepted into Torch service.
Hell, Victor would do it even if
Beowulf delivered new ships direct from the building slips, just because it's his definition of "prudent".
This is a
non-issue that has been hanging around now through, what, 6 years and 5 books, just because some folks seem to
want the defense establishment of Torch (and Maya for that matter) to appear criminally negligent/stupid.
Those charges are NOT going to be detonated. They were expected, found, and removed before any ships entered service.
BTW, we know what happened to Georgia Sacristos. She left Manticoran space for her health, never to return. which is not necessarily the same thing as David never using her again. But her story is sufficiently told that he doesn't
need to say anything more.
Oh, and New Kiev is dead, and probably dumped in space or fed into a reactor somewhere. At least, Albrecht Detweiler is satisfied that she is finished, and he's pretty demanding about things like loose ends.
Don't pull on the loose threads that have been tied off. David already has about 25 to clean up that can't be called 'adequately resolved'.
dreamrider