Hi McGuiness,
I'm curious how you think Nynian is going to take Merlin out, since I'm sure his remotes have already scanned and searched her in ways she be shocked until she understands more federation tech.
Taking Nynian to the cave lets Merlin stop lying to her, something he may consider safer than not [even if he doesn't tell her about the rest of inner circle], while being able to prove all his bona fides, which is rather important to Sandaria as well.
Sandaria could easily be the first cryo guest of the cave, though I think she's made of sterner stuff, since Merlin is going to confirm a lot of what the SSK has believed or suspected for centuries.
Besides the skimmers, explaining how the Rakurai etc operate, ought to help convince her, as will meeting Paityr and Maikel and others besides Nahrmahn and OWL electronically in the cave, and their professions of faith along with Merlin's should also help her understand they still believe in God, which she might have wondered about, possibly having deep doubts, but irrevocably opposed to Clyntahn.
Knowing the CoGA is far more of a complete fraud than you had already increases the unlikelihood of running to Clyntahn or the inquisition she despises even further.
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McGuiness wrote:*quote="kbus888"*=2014/12/01=
I think the options Merlin is thinking of is that in Nimue's cave he has the option of slapping the ones who do not accept the truth in cryo storage rather than needing to kill them.
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runsforcelery wrote:<SNIP> And how would he deal with what he’d have to do if she responded . . . poorly? The decision to take her and Sandaria to the cave would give him options he hadn’t had far too many other times, yet even so . . . .<SNIP>*quote*
Through this entire snippet I wondered how much Merlin had told Aivah, and why he was taking her to the cave. Now we know that she hasn't been initiated into the inner circle, but she's going to get an in-depth introduction to the Terran Federation and some of the tech that the "Archangels" had available to them.
Once I realized he was taking her to the cave to give her the introduction, it clicked into place that having her there would allow him to put her into cryo sleep if necessary - after all, he's already said that he'd put the head of Charisian weapons research into cryo rather than kill him, since the guy would probably respond to the truth by wanting to scream it from the nearest church steeple.
So clearly taking Aivah and her sidekick directly to the cave serves two purposes. 1) It shows them undeniable evidence that the archangels were frauds and that the CoGA which they created is the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on humanity,
since those two don't have years of close friendships with members of the inner circle who can explain the Truth to them, and 2) It gives him the option of tossing one or both of them into cryo sleep if they take it badly.
I suspect Aivah will be quite shaken, but even with the foreshadowing of how she feels the church
should be, the fact that it's such a force for evil in the world at the moment should help her overcome her lifelong dedication to the
idea of a CoGA that functions as she feels it should. If it truly was God's church, how could He allow it to run off the rails so badly? (Plus quite a lot of the Writ isn't actually false.)
Her sidekick may not take it as well, but we may not find out that she has severe reservations until she runs to the Inquisition later. Time to plant a SNARC in her ear so she can be eliminated at need!
I'm looking forward to Aivah's meeting with Nahrmahn as well! Finding out that the entire basis of your society is a fraud is nothing compared to meeting a ghost!