I got the impression that the Brotherhood brought "inside" the wrong persons in the past but fortunately the Brotherhood was able to "correct" the mistake before any damage was done.
Still your comment about Merlin and company "bringing the wrong person" is IMO valid.
I think it hasn't happened yet for a couple of "story telling reasons".
First, it would be shocking for the readers to have a character we liked to be deliberately killed by "his own side". We may understand why Merlin and company had to kill him but it would still be shocking. IMO as a writer David Weber isn't "into shocking his readers".
Second, David Weber could create a "generic character" (that we wouldn't care about) to be killed just to show that the Inner Circle could make mistakes and to show how they'd handle such mistakes, but creating "generic characters to be killed off" isn't his style. In addition, one of the reasons I like David Weber is how well he creates even minor characters so such a generic character would seem "off" even before he/she was killed and I suspect most of his readers would think the same.
Oh, above you may have noticed the "yet". That's because David Weber
might create a character that would betray the Secret but that would be a major plot element not just to "show how the Inner Circle deals with mistakes".
Bahzellstudent wrote:Thanks for the latest snippet, RFC - much appreciated as ever.
THe comments up thread prompt me to ask a question that has been bugging me for a few weeks since I finished a complete re-read of all seven Safehold books thus far. Since the books start EVERYONE who has been brought 'inside' has seemingly accepted the full story without any problems, without any reservations, or any 'wow - thanks for telling me' while keeping fingers crossed and workign out how to get a secret message to Zion. Yes we've had a few characters who they have chosen not to bring inside (beyond the 'Merlin is a seijin, and Merlin has visions' first layer of the onion) - but no one who they have had to put into deep freeze, and no-one who has chosen to still support Zion.
How realistic is that? I don't see Ninian and her No 2 as being the weak links - given their multi-year spying against Zion, and their 'execution' of a dozen vicars. But they are going to get it wrong with SOMEONE - so who? and When?