tootall wrote:tootall- Given BGV's disgust (RFC' disgust) it seems to me that mercy is going to be in short supply -on both sides- in this book.
n7axw replied
I will only say to this that, for what it's worth, I have been reading David Weber for 20 plus years. I have never seen him write that way and I don't believe he's going to start now. There will be justice for the parties guilty of atrocities. But that's different than vengeance or simply blind rage.
I don't really disagree, and I see a difference between shooting prisoners who have surrendered- and driving them out of their holes into the wild to survive as they've left their victims to survive.
I don't see atrocities on BGV's part.- However, given the fate of any of his men who might be captured, and the fate of the camp inhabitants, and past massacres, I see little mercy.
One final thought, if he has to care for 4000 prisoners, his offensive operations are over.
Just a few thoughts here... I suspect that the matter of dealing with POWs has been thought through by Cayleb and perhaps the army prior to the campaign. Given the certainty of Merlin's input, the result probably won't tarnish the allies reputation. Speculation, I know, but reasonable speculation, I think. So I don't think that POWs are going to slow BGV up.
On to the more abstract... just thinking about the AOG. Only a very tiny percentage of the rank and file soldiers have actually been involved in any activity that could be regarded criminal. Most of them were probably drafted and taken away from their previous vocations. Their "guilt" is that due to circumstance and perhaps indoctrination, they are on the wrong side.
To paraphrase Eloise Pritchard in the Honorverse, "even enemies are human beings." And they deserve to be treated as such, the inquisition's criminality not withstanding. And, I would add, it is in the allies long term advantage to do that. It sometimes is referred to as hearts and minds campaigning. Consider that assault that Harless staged on Thesmar. Some of his soldiers allowed themselves to be captured when the assault was repulsed and they weren't even wounded.
But really the big objection to not treating POWs well, or for that matter, "freeing" them and thrusting them out into a non-survival situation is that it perpetrates a cycle of hatred and revenge. "Tit for tit and tat for tat" has never created a better world in either our timeline or Safehold's. Siddarmark is going to suffer the consequences of the SOS for generations to come. Most surely adding to that or spreading it elsewhere is not a good thing.
Don