Astelon wrote:n7axw wrote:With the voices, Harshu had two alternatives, I think.
There is actually a third option. Take out the voice relays, using speed and violence (killing the voice at the relay appears to be necessary), and hope that any voice at the fort doesn't have the range to reach the next relay. After that aerial patrols and the speed of the Arcanan advance would mean any voice you missed would get a message out.
Staging the operation against a portal, without severing the voice net, runs a good chance that the fort's voice would get a message out before the voice is killed or the fort surrenders.
I suspect Harshu desperately wanted to command troops in battle, and this desire allowed him lie to himself. He convinced himself that the ends justified the means, just like so many before him. I believe Harshu failed to fully calculate the costs, even accepting that he knows nothing of secret cabals. If he had correctly judged the costs he would have known that his career would have ended with him in jail.
Then again Harshu fully expected complete victory, with the Sharonians begging for terms; once they discovered they couldn't fight back effectively. In victory much can be forgiven, and Harshu may have believed that he would have been forgiven to some extent.
The key to what I suggested is to prevent the voice At the portal from crossing the portal into the next universe to transmit his message. Without him crossing the portal, there is no way that the voice at the fort can get a message to the next fort sinse voices can't transmit across portals.
The idea would be to capture the voices, not kill them, although I would be the first to admit that my idea isn't fool proof.
Don
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