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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by Tonto Silerheels   » Sat May 16, 2015 8:36 pm

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Kakai wrote:

I'm quite curious how Kau-yung carried the nuke through the security arrangements.

Kau-yung was head of the military on Safehold. He was probably head of security as well.

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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by Tonto Silerheels   » Sat May 16, 2015 8:40 pm

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n7axw wrote:

That would have vaporized Langhorne and the Administrative Council along with Kauyung and this other person who knew of Nimue's existence. I find myself wondering how many of Langhorne's people would have survived, not being present atthe meeting.

I'm pretty sure the other person who knew of Nimue's existence was Proctor. After all, it was he who hacked the software to allow Nimue to use the PICA past ten days.

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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by Kytheros   » Sat May 16, 2015 8:48 pm

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Tonto Silerheels wrote:n7axw wrote:

That would have vaporized Langhorne and the Administrative Council along with Kauyung and this other person who knew of Nimue's existence. I find myself wondering how many of Langhorne's people would have survived, not being present atthe meeting.

I'm pretty sure the other person who knew of Nimue's existence was Proctor. After all, it was he who hacked the software to allow Nimue to use the PICA past ten days.

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Proctor was in Alexandria, I'm pretty sure. And therefore already dead.

I'm thinking whoever Kau-yung's primary personal assistant/flag lieutenant/etc was is the person he referred to. After all, he'd've needed somebody to cover for him.

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n7axw wrote:We have no textev of which I'm aware to suggest that all the archangels apart from Shueler and Chihiro were wiped out. What got wiped was the administrative council. Any one who was a member of the council and absent along with any archangel who may not have been on the council and thus not present would have been survivors. We really don't have any numbers.

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"Arch"angels is the title used for the colony administration's top ranking personnel. Everyone else were merely normal "angels". Or as Nynian called them, "lesser" angels.

Odds are, there were never very many archangels to begin with, so it's entirely possible that Schueler and Chihiro were the only surviving ones after Kau-Yung's nuke.

It's also entirely possible that Schueler and Chihiro didn't take (and keep) the Archangel title until they won the War Against the Fallen.
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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by n7axw   » Sat May 16, 2015 9:14 pm

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I don't think that being on the council was congruent with being an archangel. For one thing, Shan-wei herself was on the council, but by the time of her final conversation with Langhorne, that was no longer true. And, at least as I understand it, she was considered an archangel until after the strike on the Alexandria Enclave.

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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by Keith_w   » Sun May 17, 2015 7:41 am

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n7axw wrote:I don't think that being on the council was congruent with being an archangel. For one thing, Shan-wei herself was on the council, but by the time of her final conversation with Langhorne, that was no longer true. And, at least as I understand it, she was considered an archangel until after the strike on the Alexandria Enclave.

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It's also entirely possible that it was a propaganda ploy and that she was not even mentioned in the Writ or Testimonies until after the war of the fallen. Please recall that the Writ was re-Writ-ten after the war, that the general populace needed a reason for the war, and Pei Shan-Wei was a good cover.
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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by evilauthor   » Sun May 17, 2015 10:33 am

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Keith_w wrote:
n7axw wrote:I don't think that being on the council was congruent with being an archangel. For one thing, Shan-wei herself was on the council, but by the time of her final conversation with Langhorne, that was no longer true. And, at least as I understand it, she was considered an archangel until after the strike on the Alexandria Enclave.

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It's also entirely possible that it was a propaganda ploy and that she was not even mentioned in the Writ or Testimonies until after the war of the fallen. Please recall that the Writ was re-Writ-ten after the war, that the general populace needed a reason for the war, and Pei Shan-Wei was a good cover.


No, I'm pretty sure Shan Wei was made an archangel. In fact, I recall that she was "second only to Langhorne" in terms of divinity.

I'm pretty sure that was an attempt by Langhorne to bribe her into falling in with the party line.
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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by McTurbo   » Sun May 17, 2015 4:44 pm

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remember that what the reader knows isn't the same as what the safeholdians know.. aka we KNOW that shan wei was removed or pressured out.. i am pretty sure that the knowledge of the inner workings of the archangels council is not in any of the books that's available to the general population...

to safeholdians ... an archangel would remain an archangel (until she fell)
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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by evilauthor   » Sun May 17, 2015 6:58 pm

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McTurbo wrote:remember that what the reader knows isn't the same as what the safeholdians know.. aka we KNOW that shan wei was removed or pressured out.. i am pretty sure that the knowledge of the inner workings of the archangels council is not in any of the books that's available to the general population...

to safeholdians ... an archangel would remain an archangel (until she fell)


Well sure. I'm sure the "merely mortal" Safeholdians had no idea about the internal politics of the "Archangels", especially since those politics revolved around things they weren't supposed to know about.

And the first hint most of them would have of trouble among the archangels was when an angelic messenger dropped into their village informing them that Shan-Wei had (past tense) openly rebelled. Ie, right after the Alexandria strike.
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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by isaac_newton   » Mon May 18, 2015 4:00 am

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n7axw wrote:I just went back an reread that paragraph of Kauyung's message to Nimue in OAR where he reveals his intent to take out Langhorne --and himself along with the only other surviving person who knew about uNimue. On the next evening after the recording, he and this person have an appointment with Langhorne and the Administrative Council at which time he plans to use his vest pocket nuke.

That would have vaporized Langhorne and the Administrative Council along with Kauyung and this other person who knew of Nimue's existence. I find myself wondering how many of Langhorne's people would have survived, not being present atthe meeting.

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Being a nuke, I'm pretty sure that not just the council room would have been effected. From the description of the blast at the start of OAR as seen from the village acress the lake it was not small, and therefore would have removed everyone in the vicinity! maybe up to several kilometers?
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Re: Official HFQ Snippet #24
Post by evilauthor   » Mon May 18, 2015 9:37 am

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isaac_newton wrote:Being a nuke, I'm pretty sure that not just the council room would have been effected. From the description of the blast at the start of OAR as seen from the village acress the lake it was not small, and therefore would have removed everyone in the vicinity! maybe up to several kilometers?


Also, the comments about how the current Temple is over-armored suggests that the previous Temple (the one Kau-Yung blew up) was a much flimsier structure... relatively speaking. Likely made out of normal, non-armor materials.
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