kaid wrote:One thing I was curious about with the taking of the dreadnaught is why merlin and co not send in a remote since they clearly were watching the fight to ignite the magazines. All the crew was dead and I don't think anybody on the opposing side would have been shocked if an unseen scuttling charge went off after the chaos of the boarding action.
That's been discussed and the theory that using the SNARCs to do that might be picked up by the OBS or something in the Temple, has been bandied about as the reason why not. But I personally don't buy that, and can't figure out a good reason why it was not done, unless they really didn't care as much as they all sounded like they did afterward. Which in practical terms, I don't see where it is actually a disaster that Dohlar took the ship, it does not give them any decisive advantages that can be used in time to do them any good. Will make defeating them harder and cost more but won't change the outcome in the end.
Merlin mused upon the fantasy of using a few of the SNARC's remotes to go into Prince Hector of Corisande's ear canal and using their auto destruct to kill him, back before the invasion of Corisande. He rejected it because the healers who examined Prince Hector would be able to tell it was nothing they'd ever seen before and quite obviously demonic in nature, plus not liking to assassinate out of hand anyone he didn't have to. No mention of anything else being able to detect the use of that small a bit of tech was made as a reason not to do it though.
With charges already laid in the ironclad just needing a small spark to set them off, I really don't see why that wasn't possible, nobody fighting was likely to notice too much or question it, unlike using the remotes to take out Hector.