Bill Woods wrote:Zakharra wrote: [Filareta's bridge] was sabotaged by the nanites and an agent. The nanites to launch the missile pods then input the code to set off the explosive the agent put in place. Which makes me wonder if that agent is alive still or not since she would have stood a very good chance of being killed in the ensuing fight.Bill Woods wrote: If he was planning to stay aboard, he'd do better to plant a bug on the bridge and if need be set off the bomb himself, like the Gaul in Cauldron, rather than relying on the nanite trigger.SWM wrote:I'm pretty sure the agent was not on the ship. The sabotage was done well beforehand.Malign agents aren't noted for self-sacrifice; I rather doubt she had any intention of staying aboard a ship she was trying to ensure would be destroyed. If the agent can forge a work order that got her onto the flag bridge, I expect she could forge orders transferring herself to one of the ships that wasn't going with the Sollies' Grande Armada. E.g., one of the ships that brought the missile pods from Mesa.Zakharra wrote: The tech that installed the bomb was a member of the crew; enlisted technician. and as the ship was waiting with the rest of the fleet at their staging area, there is nowhere she could have gone after setting the bomb. She was on that flagship when the missiles fired. There's no other place she could have gone.
I seriously doubt that. Those were supply ships, why would anyone transfer off a warship to a supply freighter? Transfer orders like that would tend to be noticed because it would be unusual, unless a whole slew of people got transferred off. Also the ship she would have transferred to would have had to be notified otherwise he/she would be reporting a stowaway. Falsifying a work order for maintenance is less difficult than falsifying transfer orders.