Hi SWM,
Kudos for working from current textev.
I agree there is no evidence she has any doubts about the MAlign.
She was never part of Houdini; her mission makes her far too visible for some of the prior posts' suggestions that she feels abandoned-nonsense!
Her job is to expose the mandarins incompetence, the horrors of Manpower and Mesa, to prepare the way for the RF, then salute it when it appears; unfortunately a lot of that now has to be scrubbed with the unpredicted appearance of the GA.
The SL is now going to collapse militarily far faster than it was supposed to, while Beowulf's withdrawal gives the moral high ground to the GA, something the RF was supposed to claim.
Given the MAlign agents or informers and their staffs who influence them among the mandarins, one wonders just how well that plan to announce the right of secession had lapsed in the face of the RF, whose creation seemed already underway in ToF.
So what happens when Reid or whoever gets new orders from the MAlign to support secession?
Or is exposed by Audrey, fresh from Mesa?
Probably by way of Beowulf if a SLN attack is made on it, which now doesn't seem so certain, since the two month's has passed, so the Mycroft's are up etc.
There are still parts of the puzzle we see darkly, but Audrey's role seems clear for the moment, and it doesn't involve switching sides, at least yet.
L
SWM wrote:Tenshinai wrote:*quote="n7axw"*
I agree with this... Audrey is a far more complex human being than she herself realizes. That has the potential to trip her up.
Don*quote*
Definitely.
I still haven´t decided if i think she is going to defect or some such...
I don't think she will. I think she has drunk deeply of the Kool-Aid. Though people are correct that she (like anyone else) is a complicated person, and there is a difference between intellectual knowledge and witnessing the results. I don't think she will turn, but I could be wrong. She is indeed an interesting character to watch. My own suspicion is that she will not turn, and will be a deviously fiendish villain in sheep's clothing. Or perhaps sheepdog clothing--the righteous journalist guarding the sanctity of independent reporting.