(bold is mine)"The remotes had been designed to be capable of working together with their clones to destroy specifically targeted circuits in enemy installations with their incendiary / shaped-charge "suicide pills," and it wouldn't have been particularly difficult for him to maneuver several of them deep into the Corisandan's ear canal and use their combined charges to eliminate him [Prince Hector] while he slept."
So my question is this:
Why hasn't Merlin maneuvered even one of these remotes (remember how small they are? Virtually invisible from the textev) into the powder room aboard Thirsk's ships and then spark them to set off the powder contained therein. There is lots of textev that says that the older style mealed powder was inherently unstable to begin with, and that even handling it roughly would be enough to set it off... Seems to me that if you do this on even a few ships, you could send a fleet to the bottom pretty quickly. Unless Merlin considers this an inappropriate / "unfair" (proscribed??) use of advanced technology capabilities... Merlin could do the same thing pretty much at will to powder barges, conventional artillery trains, or pretty much anywhere the powder is manufactured, stored, transported, or used...