Dafmeister wrote:Operation Wilberforce was perfectly in line with centuries of RMN practice, only taking advantage of the fact the the RMN had a larger presence in Silesia to do it on a larger scale. It certainly didn't constitute a motive for going after Honor when generations of RMN officers who'd done the same thing were left alone.
Similarly, Alfred's original encounter with slavers was just the latest in a long line of such fights between Manpower and the RMMC. Again, nothing that hadn't happened a hundred times before.
Manticore has been dedicated to kicking the crap out of the slave trade for pretty much as long as there's been a Star Kingdom. Slave ships have been captured, bases taken and operations wrecked for hundreds of years. Manpower have never tried to assasinate an RMN fleet commander before. Why would the Manticoran government think that they would suddenly start now?
Casimir, against orders.
Wilberforce, stretching orders to "mission creep" status.
Active alliance with Hauptmann Cartel (especially Stacy) in support of abolitionist movement and Torch.
How many fleet commanders have a similar track record?
She was definitely their enemy and had growing resources to oppose them. Her family connections ensured which side she is on and they are just bonus reasons for taking her out.
Haven was a logical first suspect, but as evidence of method, motive and opportunity grew, both analysts and policy makers should have been looking at other players.
Haven had no logical reason to kill Berry. That decision (and I am intentionally calling it a decision by QE3) was based on her prejudice. Justified prejudice, but still an unwillingness to examine facts that contradict her decision.