Somtaaw wrote:And that recruitment into knowledge of Sepoy is pretty highly restricted, so it's unlikely that MAlign agents have picked up on it. And it's a bit of an onion deception, the Sepoy Option is the very core, but it's wrapped in layers of decoys and deceptions. Barregos has high approval ratings, OFS doesn't really like him (but they also know they can't off him, without the sector going to hell), and he's been doing 'good' as far as he's claiming (ie: trolling Erewhon into coming back to the League, etc)
kzt wrote:that is what is claimed, but the fact that bunch of people got killed manning SLN ships that were retroactively declared to be Erewhon has holes you can drive a truck through. We can start with that fact that SLN officers (and possibly NCOs) are essentially in the family business. So there will be senior SLN officers who know fully well that those ships were SLN ships because their young relative wrote to Aunt Joan the retired SLN rear admiral and told her all about their assignment to the new SLN ship, right before they were killed in action.
[b]Plus there is going to be constant churn as officers and sailors arrive and leave the forces in Maya.[b/]
I added some boldface to the quotes, my comments reflect on those bits.
Somtaaw, the Malign doesn't need to have any knowledge of "Sepoy" to understand how they are manipulating the League into a basket case. What they need to look for are the people who are putting plans in place for imminent civil war. For that, they just have to keep an eye out for those people who argue for sanity and integrity in public policy. A lot of whom wound up dead before anyone in the general League took them seriously.
Those are called "indicators"; other indicators--they are arranging a relationship with someone who has better tech than the SLN. Detweiller wanted that for himself, but he is very aware that the Erewhonese have that tech. Barregos also enforces the anti-slavery laws; and he has managed to recruit a top-flight Naval officer to head his detachment. So, I think Malign already has assets in Maya somewhere, even if all they do is a low level job. No one is going to be more aware of "attitude" and "public opinion" than Colin.
Since Barregos' action will actually help the Alignment Plan (without being capable of de-railing it) the Detweiler Group is actually looking forward to
using Maya's rebellion to further their own ends; after all, Phase III isn't supposed to start for another couple of centuries, right? 20 more books or so. . . ..
kzt, I have been thinking about how little we know about Erewhon's naval forces for awhile. They sent a dozen DN's and screening elements to 8th Fleet for Buttercup, which ought to leave about twice that at home, yes? And got their gear back intact afterward. HOS says they acquired a[n additional?] squadron of King Williams, and some (vague) number of Andurils during the ceasefire. So, is that around a dozen? Adding to their previous two dozen? 36 or so wallers, with 5000 to 6000 personnel. Each. . . .
So, if Rozsak wants to drop a few (like, 5 or 10 thousand) Naval personnel, FF officers and enlisted with a bad mark or two for complaining about OFS, transtellers in general, recruited from those who come from the shell or the Verge, mostly . .. . well, Rozsak was supposed to have been assigned to some central bureau or other, before ending up replacing the fellow heading up the Maya detachment. With access to Naval records, and some creative marketing, he could have found a lot of people who would like to be working for Erewhon for awhile.
Who may not care much for the Fleet, or the CNO.
Regards,
Rob