Yup, it's come up a time or two, but there's no evidence to support it, while the textev indicates the opposite.
He's a realist like Anton, he knows he has to do some bad things to achieve Maya's independence.
We have his thoughts and spoken regrets concerning Rozsak's losses, his doubts about going forward in chapter 8 somewhere [MoH or ART?] that indicate his dedication to the Maya Sector's successful secession, and what the MAlign seems to know is rather limited if not mistaken, since B&R don't intend to be the first to rebel, rather much later and as quietly as possible amid all the other smoke, so its another error in the MAlign's planning.
This Maya sector process has been building since CoS, where Anton reviews how he sees the league as falling apart soon with Barregos taking his impressive share, as does Erewhon's leadership, Victor and Kevin, Elisabeth III, etc.
It seems that the Maya is just the best prepared sector to go it alone that we know of. Yet.
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SWM wrote:Yeah, it's come up in the forums a couple times before. I don't think anyone has come up with any evidence to support the idea. It's not implausible, but what little evidence we have suggests otherwise. It's obvious that the Alignment knows about Barregos' plans, and they probably have some agents there. But the Alignment plan for spontaneous rebellions does not require the leaders of those rebellions to be Mesan agents. Some of them might be agents. Some of them might simply be under the influence of agents. And some of them might be people who recognize what is coming and are preparing for it--whether for their own gain or for more altruistic reasons. What little evidence we have suggests that Barregos is one of the latter. Mesan agents will be watching all the sectors they expect to be powder kegs, and Maya is high on the list.