SharkHunter wrote:I was going to say "Steadholder Burdette" coming within sword range of Honor when she was righteously pissed. That said, he did save on his own personal embarrasment and shorten his "trial" down to a few microseconds, and saved the planet the cost of any appeals...
Decapitation will do that for you.
I'll quibble with you on that one. He had absolutely no reason to think that an injured person with less than one year experience with a sword could defeat a master swordsman. It may have been gross underestimation of Honor's ability, as well as ignorance of the difference between battle and competition, but I wouldn't call it stupidity.
It was actually a rather clever idea that would have gotten himself off scott-free and placed the Protector in a bad situation if he had pulled it off. He would almost certainly lose in a trial, and if he won the combat he would win far more than he could in a trial. The outcome if he failed was no worse than failing in a trial--death. From that perspective, combat was no worse than trial and potentially far better--a good risk.