JeffEngel wrote:n7axw wrote:I'm not sure what Ahlvarez is able to bring to the table. Someone did mention the possibility from his long march vets. But we really don't know if those are in Gorath and available.
Don
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There's only so many men and so much useful weaponry for a coup aboard ship. Even a modest fraction of the long march vets in or near Gorath would be substantial in number and better trained and equipped for action on land. (Assuming recovery from illness and exhaustion and any refitting for lost gear - if we assume less of that, that point's weaker.)
Moreover, Ahlvarez has the respect of other portions of the army, and, politically, he'd give the coup a broad front aspect, given his representation of the army in addition to Thirsk's navy (and Maik for the Church) and his own long-time and well-known hostility to Thirsk. Something that those two can agree on is very hard to regard as factional politics instead of a respectable, common-sense, new-mainstream position.
I agree with the qualification that I doubt that there are large numbers of troops in or near Gorath right now. Most of what they have left are being prepped to face Hanth or off someplace at the Dohlaran equivalent of boot camp. That would mean that Thirsk's crews could be proportionately more important than numbers alone would suggest.
Don
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