Kakai wrote:wingfield wrote:
The problem here is that Kau-Yung reacted immediately to the bombing of Alexandria by going to Nimue's cave, recording the message to Nimue, plus presumably other finishing touches, and then heading straight to Zion for his appointment with Langhorne.
Quote from RFC:
Wed Dec 18, 2013 5:43 pm
"The detonation of Kau-yung's nuke happened within days of the Alexandria strike, guys, not years and years later."
Uh, right. Forgot about that.
This begs the question of what was Langhorne and others thinking, letting Kau-yung anywhere near them right after something like this. Either Kau-yung was the best actor in the universe, capable of fooling a person whose surname became synonym for psychology on Safehold, or Langhorne and aforementioned person were horrible, horrible judges of character (looking at you, Bedard).
Or maybe they were already suffering from Pavel Young's syndrome of not seeing other people as real? Given the megalomania they've displayed so far, I wouldn't be surprised.
Or a bit of both. And as someone else just mentioned, there could be a plan to handle a much, much smaller form of attack. And on top of that, a personal appointment with one of your senior and nominally most trusted advisers after a major policy development (!) is something hard to refuse.
Really, had Kau-yung not asked for a little chat after the Alexandria Strike, it would have been extremely suspicious, and refusing it would have invited a coup.