JeffEngel wrote:Skipping assassinations as a matter of Imperial policy is the call of the joint monarchs. It's relevant for any monarch that a policy of assassination begs response in kind, at the time and as a precedent for the future, and such reprisals put the monarchs in danger they would not otherwise be in. It's a cynical reason, so it probably applies to Cayleb and Sharleyan less than any other monarchs, but there's no reason to think they are so virtuous they are blind to that themselves. (Neither of them would care for a policy that puts the other in any more danger, ever. Or Alanah, in the future.) And in this case, the Church is already in the business of attempting to assassinate them, so the cynical worries would be only about the precedents set rather than response in kind in this conflict.McGuiness wrote:As for assassinating the leadership of the CoGA and its armies, (other than Clyntahn) Merlin feels that the EoC should definitely not be in the business of assassinations, since it's one obvious difference between the two sides The CoGA, Clyntahn, his inquisitors and his Rakurai suicide bombers are murderous thugs, and they all kill innocents. Charis avoids that whenever possible - note that they actually take prisoners when their Siddarmarkan allies would happily kill those men instead. (Note that Mab executing soldiers and inquisitors who were guilty of brutal torture and murder was justice, not assassination.)Well, yeah. The EoC is trying to keep its own conduct within the traditional customs and usages of war on Safehold, even when its enemies and some of its allies do not. But death camps fall outside those customs and under the "mass murder" legal consideration. Have trials, no reason they'll take long, and execute sentence - a very straightforward one on Safehold, even if wartime expediency may make it even more compelling.
I'm not holding my breath that the ICA won't execute the entire staffs of the concentration camps it encounters though, and those butchers deserve it!Moving along...
The plaza of Martyrs is just that - a plaza, meaning a flat, empty place. (Although it does have some rather nice fountains.) Platforms and seating are provided for days when the Inquisition is feeling murderous.
Using an M96, especially when high powered smokeless powder is available, Merlin could pick Clyntahn off from nearly a mile away, which would also give him time to escape. Unfortunately, whatever is under the temple might wake up if it senses the nearby presence of a PICA.
Of course a dozen scout snipers might be able to pull it off as well, since their guns have even more range, and if telescopic lenses for rifles have been introduced, they could even get a great view of the the Grand Fornicator in their crosshairs before they pull the trigger. (And another view of him looking around in confusion wondering where the bullets are coming from should they miss and have to fire again, or they could enjoy the view as he bleeds out and gives new meaning to "the Plaza of Martyrs.")
Well, they would still have to get going. Having a great head start doesn't mean you can squander it, even if you miss a well-earned spectacle.
I wonder if Terran Federation contact lenses and a scout-sniper rifle built in the Cave to TF machine tolerances and quality control, in the hands of a (human) scout-sniper in the Inner Circle, may not do even better. Or, for that matter, one could substitute for the Charisian sniper there one of Nynian's operatives, who are probably in a better position to get a good spot and have an exit strategy. (Assuming one of them would be both a good enough shot and all the way in by the time the opportunity comes up.)
Nynian has commented that getting through Clyntahn's security is not something she has the capability to do. However, I doubt that she was taking into account the possibility of a sniper. We do know that she has at least one intel sourse inside the Temple. If she were to learn that Clyntahn was stepping outside of the Temple at a given time and had someone with a rifle perched on a roof in view of the Plaza of Martyrs, well...
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