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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by stewart   » Sat Dec 27, 2014 12:56 am

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Just finished re-reading In Fire Forged [/b[b]]"Let's Dance"


Questions --

1) It would be good to get an update on Capt / Adm(reserve) Bachfisch and his operations with Adm Sarnow (and Adm Givens) during to post-partition period


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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by cthia   » Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:14 pm

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When Admiral Courvosier was killed, there must have been a huge hole in Advanced Tactics instruction at Saganami Island. Was there any mention of who filled that void?

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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by stewart   » Thu Jan 01, 2015 8:32 pm

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I would like to see something more of the point of view of Lieutenant Oliver Bristow, Meyers Astro Control and Sensor Operator Petty Officer 2/c Alan Coker. They were the Watch Officer and Sensor Operator in Meyers when LCdr Denton and HMS Reprise arrived to deliver the diplomatic note after the initial New Tuscany incident.

They were FF but obviously not attached to Commo Thurogood. Were they again on duty when Michelle and 10th Fleet arrived ?

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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by saber964   » Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:57 pm

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stewart wrote:I would like to see something more of the point of view of Lieutenant Oliver Bristow, Meyers Astro Control and Sensor Operator Petty Officer 2/c Alan Coker. They were the Watch Officer and Sensor Operator in Meyers when LCdr Denton and HMS Reprise arrived to deliver the diplomatic note after the initial New Tuscany incident.

They were FF but obviously not attached to Commo Thurogood. Were they again on duty when Michelle and 10th Fleet arrived ?

-- Stewart

PO2 Coker was, with the immortal words on the arrival of 10th Fleet.

Oh, Shit!!

and

We are so screwed.
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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by stewart   » Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:26 am

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saber964 wrote:
stewart wrote:I would like to see something more of the point of view of Lieutenant Oliver Bristow, Meyers Astro Control and Sensor Operator Petty Officer 2/c Alan Coker. They were the Watch Officer and Sensor Operator in Meyers when LCdr Denton and HMS Reprise arrived to deliver the diplomatic note after the initial New Tuscany incident.

They were FF but obviously not attached to Commo Thurogood. Were they again on duty when Michelle and 10th Fleet arrived ?

-- Stewart

PO2 Coker was, with the immortal words on the arrival of 10th Fleet.

Oh, Shit!!

and

We are so screwed.


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And once again, Lt Bristow and the SLN Chief agreed with him and all insured their skinsuits were nearby..... (just in case)

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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by fallsfromtrees   » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:13 pm

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Been reading the entire series, and just finished Ashes of Victory. I'd like to know why St. Just insisted on prepping
McQueen's dossier to "make shooting her a slam dunk in front of a People's Court". Yes, she was extremely popular with the military, and the general populace, but it would seem that the easier route to go if you decide that she needs to be removed is to arrange for her to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage (and they do occur in the Honorverse, as Major General Harris suffered one in EoE). You then throw a glorious state funeral for the "Heroine of the Revolution who gave her life fighting the evil Manties." Since St. Just would control the autopsy, no problems there, and no need to doctor any dossiers.
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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by SWM   » Fri Jan 09, 2015 4:13 pm

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fallsfromtrees wrote:Been reading the entire series, and just finished Ashes of Victory. I'd like to know why St. Just insisted on prepping
McQueen's dossier to "make shooting her a slam dunk in front of a People's Court". Yes, she was extremely popular with the military, and the general populace, but it would seem that the easier route to go if you decide that she needs to be removed is to arrange for her to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage (and they do occur in the Honorverse, as Major General Harris suffered one in EoE). You then throw a glorious state funeral for the "Heroine of the Revolution who gave her life fighting the evil Manties." Since St. Just would control the autopsy, no problems there, and no need to doctor any dossiers.

Interesting question. I can think of three possibilities. One, perhaps the People's Court had become the default method of dealing with domestic problems; assassination was primarily used for foreign operations. Two, perhaps they wanted to establish McQueen's criminality so that they could immediately press charges against anyone they found had been collaborating with her. Three, perhaps they wanted to make an example of her, to prevent any other Navy heroes from becoming too powerful in the future.
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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by roseandheather   » Fri Jan 09, 2015 4:18 pm

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SWM wrote:
fallsfromtrees wrote:Been reading the entire series, and just finished Ashes of Victory. I'd like to know why St. Just insisted on prepping
McQueen's dossier to "make shooting her a slam dunk in front of a People's Court". Yes, she was extremely popular with the military, and the general populace, but it would seem that the easier route to go if you decide that she needs to be removed is to arrange for her to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage (and they do occur in the Honorverse, as Major General Harris suffered one in EoE). You then throw a glorious state funeral for the "Heroine of the Revolution who gave her life fighting the evil Manties." Since St. Just would control the autopsy, no problems there, and no need to doctor any dossiers.

Interesting question. I can think of three possibilities. One, perhaps the People's Court had become the default method of dealing with domestic problems; assassination was primarily used for foreign operations. Two, perhaps they wanted to establish McQueen's criminality so that they could immediately press charges against anyone they found had been collaborating with her. Three, perhaps they wanted to make an example of her, to prevent any other Navy heroes from becoming too powerful in the future.


I would take reasons #2 and #3 to the bank.
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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by phillies   » Sat Jan 10, 2015 6:02 pm

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roseandheather wrote:
fallsfromtrees wrote:Been reading the entire series, and just finished Ashes of Victory. I'd like to know why St. Just insisted on prepping
McQueen's dossier to "make shooting her a slam dunk in front of a People's Court". Yes, she was extremely popular with the military, and the general populace, but it would seem that the easier route to go if you decide that she needs to be removed is to arrange for her to suffer a cerebral hemorrhage (and they do occur in the Honorverse, as Major General Harris suffered one in EoE). You then throw a glorious state funeral for the "Heroine of the Revolution who gave her life fighting the evil Manties." Since St. Just would control the autopsy, no problems there, and no need to doctor any dossiers.


SWM wrote:Interesting question. I can think of three possibilities. One, perhaps the People's Court had become the default method of dealing with domestic problems; assassination was primarily used for foreign operations. Two, perhaps they wanted to establish McQueen's criminality so that they could immediately press charges against anyone they found had been collaborating with her. Three, perhaps they wanted to make an example of her, to prevent any other Navy heroes from becoming too powerful in the future.


I would take reasons #2 and #3 to the bank.


And with that, lash the broom to the mast. (Apologies to those not knowing the custom). Namely: felicitations to RoseAndHeather on her promotion to Vice Admiral.
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Re: Information I'd love to know
Post by cthia   » Sat Jan 10, 2015 8:18 pm

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Estelle Matsuko is Baroness Medusa, which is a peer of the realm.

Question: Will she be able to pass this status down to her heirs? If you are a commoner before such a title, then your successive bloodlines are automatically no longer commoners but aristocrats?

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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