Yow wrote:Inner dialog from President Harris before his demise from the SVWShe surrendered.The arrival of the dreadnoughts which had compelled Admiral Chin to surrender would have been bad enough, but it hadn't been the end. Oh, no. Not the end.
Inner dialog from Citizen Rear Admiral Genevieve Chin on Victor Cachat at La Martine Sector shortly before the first Manticore-Haven war ended in a cease fire from the SotS: FanaticEven assuming she was right, that cold-blooded part of her which had enabled a disgraced admiral to survive for ten years through Haven's Pierre–Saint-Just–Ransom regime would have preferred an outright sadist to a sheer fanatic as the effective new head of State Security in La Martine Sector.
Textev is difficult to reconcile on this point. There is some wiggle room to stretch "Chin surrendered" into "Chin surrendered her forces", not necessarily including her own person.
That passage from Fanatic calling her a 'disgraced admiral' could refer to leaving her surrendered ships rather than the surrender itself.
Another reason I think Rollins ordered her out is I find it difficult to believe Theisman would have kept Chin employed if she had done something like that on her own initiative, regardless of doing a good job in La Martine.
The war was from 1905 until 1915 as stated in the wikia. My only other argument in support of her being returned to Haven before the wars actual declaration is Solarian Navy Rear Admiral Sigbee's return to the League. Not a precedent obviously but a declaration of war was not given and Vice Admiral Henke didn't even take her prisoner even though legally she could and allowed her to return home with her crew. There is no text as to what happened to Rear Admiral Chin and her surrendered crew but David Weber allowed Eric Flint to use two of his characters that had to fit into the overall story and he often leaves out explanations from info dumps and expects that we will understand from context what happened or should have happened. Bold italics are mine to highlight time indicated.
I suppose that's possible, although the purpose of returning Sigbee to the League was to convince them there were no current military solutions to the "SEM problem". The government of the SKM knew the PRH was capable of winning if it ended up in the hands of a decent strategist instead of someone like Citizen Secretary(of War) Kline.