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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by DrakBibliophile   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 5:27 pm

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DrakBibliophile wrote:David Weber will post snippets when he gets "a round tuit". :twisted:




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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by PeterZ   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 5:32 pm

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So, now you guys just need a "back tuit", huh?

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BrightSoul wrote:Really? He can borrow mine... I have a couple. ;)

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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by Joat42   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:23 pm

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Why o why do I have a mental image of RFC sitting in his chair reading this forum and chuckling heartily (and possible evilly) at our bumbling speculations.... :roll:

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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by KNick   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:20 pm

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Joat42 wrote:Why o why do I have a mental image of RFC sitting in his chair reading this forum and chuckling heartily (and possible evilly) at our bumbling speculations.... :roll:


Because he probably is? :D :D :lol:
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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by BrightSoul   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:59 pm

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KNick wrote:
Joat42 wrote:Why o why do I have a mental image of RFC sitting in his chair reading this forum and chuckling heartily (and possible evilly) at our bumbling speculations.... :roll:


Because he probably is? :D :D :lol:


No probably about it, or did you miss his post a couple pages back?
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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by runsforcelery   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:39 pm

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alj_sf wrote:So that clears a lot of speculation and open quite a few new ones.

- She is probably part of an order (nunnery ?) founded by Seijin Kody who was on the losing side of the fallen wars.
- She imply that the order is in possession of documents not telling the official church history.
- Her interest in the actions of historical Seijins seems to tell us that the non official history is much more complex than the official one, especially about the role of Seijins. The cartboard figures of the official ones suggest rewritten stories. Which begs one question : Why St Zerneaux accounts which are not under church eye dont show same discrepancies ?
- She had the means to spy on Charis from Zion which means quite an organisation. Same org has also the institutional skills to carry perfectly done assassinations leaving no clues*, yet the church know nothing about it and dont even suspect its existence ?

I know the last bit is a pet point of mine, but that solely breaks plausability for me.



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Who said they aren't leaving any clues? They aren't leaving clues leading to their identities or to their organization, but while I hate to disillusion you about real life, there are frequently intelligence agencies who don't have a clue (figuratively speaking, in this case) about the existence of a threat organization until it bites them on the butt. At that point they start looking for it, but without a loose end to pull on, it's very difficult to unravel a tight, cell-based organization, especially when you don't have the forensic tools present day investigators and intelligence agencies take for granted. Rayno's got lots of clues; he just don't have any that give him the information he needs . . . yet, at least. :twisted:


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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by Weird Harold   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:26 pm

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DrakBibliophile wrote:David Weber will post snippets when he gets "a round tuit". :twisted:


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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by alj_sf   » Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:24 am

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runsforcelery wrote:Who said they aren't leaving any clues? They aren't leaving clues leading to their identities or to their organization, but while I hate to disillusion you about real life, there are frequently intelligence agencies who don't have a clue (figuratively speaking, in this case) about the existence of a threat organization until it bites them on the butt. At that point they start looking for it, but without a loose end to pull on, it's very difficult to unravel a tight, cell-based organization, especially when you don't have the forensic tools present day investigators and intelligence agencies take for granted. Rayno's got lots of clues; he just don't have any that give him the information he needs . . . yet, at least. :twisted:


Sure, many agencies did that for years, the most flagrant example being probably KGB in UK, but wait 10, 20 years or more and things start to unravel at least to the point that people start to notice something is amiss.

In a semi medevial society, without the modern technical means, I can accept easily the existence of secret societies hiding successfully for centuries but their mere existence will be known or at least suspected sooner or later if they do active operations and not simply collect open sources. St Zherneau is passive, operating in a place where the opponent is weak, so it is quite possible. A similar org in Zion is harder but still plausible. An active org, but fully unknown ? Here I have
to raise a bit of ruckus.

Now as you said, unravelling a tight cell based org is very hard, and the org can easily survive being partially discovered.

An org hiding within the hierarchy of the inquisition is probably the simplest but here again, I dont think they can afford to be active.

I cannot remember any historical example of secret society which was both operationally active and successfully hidden for more than a century. Even the Nizaris or the Sikh assassin sect I dont remember the name were known about quickly.

this is not a big problem, there is a bit a break of suspension of disbelief but the story is still great.
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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by FriarBob   » Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:59 am

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alj_sf wrote:I cannot remember any historical example of secret society which was both operationally active and successfully hidden for more than a century. Even the Nizaris or the Sikh assassin sect I dont remember the name were known about quickly.

this is not a big problem, there is a bit a break of suspension of disbelief but the story is still great.


Umm... they've been "operationally" active for less than THREE years... not a hundred...

Before that, they were just in the buildup phase and/or the pure intelligence-gathering phase (and/or didn't exist at all). So they weren't "operationally" active yet.
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Re: HFQ Official Snippet #1
Post by alj_sf   » Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:22 am

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FriarBob wrote:
alj_sf wrote:I cannot remember any historical example of secret society which was both operationally active and successfully hidden for more than a century. Even the Nizaris or the Sikh assassin sect I dont remember the name were known about quickly.

this is not a big problem, there is a bit a break of suspension of disbelief but the story is still great.


Umm... they've been "operationally" active for less than THREE years... not a hundred...

Before that, they were just in the buildup phase and/or the pure intelligence-gathering phase (and/or didn't exist at all). So they weren't "operationally" active yet.


Again, the operational skills shown are not compatible with newbies in command. The first operation they did we know of was the rescue of the wife of the ex-archbishop and they did that without any flaw while said wife was under inquisition surveillance. So the surveillance team (2 mens I think Rayno said) was either compromised or killed too.

In the first case, they have seriously deep claws embeded in the inquisition, and that dont happen in little time.
In the second they are very skilled, as even if the inquisitors were not expecting such attacks, they seem to be well trained from other textev. In both cases it suggest deep experience
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