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Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse

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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by pnakasone   » Mon Jun 27, 2016 10:44 pm

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dscott8 wrote:
n7axw wrote:I thought that kidnapping Helen Zilwicke was a less than bright move on the part of the Peep ambassador. Using the Scrags was even worse.

Don


The real stupidity in that case was the way his superiors "handled" Anton Zilwicki. If they'd had orders from the First Space Lord to piss him off, they couldn't have done more, and pissing off a superhacker when you have online records of playing footsie with Manpower is not a good move. Nor is telling a single Dad to be cool over his daughter's kidnapping wise.



Actually I think it was more of a case of his superiors putting an official break in between them and him. They knew what he was going to do but needed to cover the rear of the Manticore government. If things went really bad he could be denounced and left to hang.
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by Dauntless   » Tue Jun 28, 2016 7:38 am

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those two idiots didn't have enough brain cells to try and distance themselves and SKM from whatever Anton was going to do.

I suspect the ambasdor got his position as part of a deal for the income tax or something else which needed widespread support to go through. Young was just being a young, he didn't care about some peasant and his daughter, not when the SKM was about to massively embarrass the CPS by having Parnell explain what really happened during the coup.

Anton pointed that unless you read his file carefully no-one had a clue that his speciality when a yard dog was software
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by saber964   » Tue Jun 28, 2016 3:42 pm

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I wonder are Hendrix Young and Janver, cellmates?
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by dscott8   » Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:27 pm

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Dauntless wrote:those two idiots didn't have enough brain cells to try and distance themselves and SKM from whatever Anton was going to do.

I suspect the ambasdor got his position as part of a deal for the income tax or something else which needed widespread support to go through. Young was just being a young, he didn't care about some peasant and his daughter, not when the SKM was about to massively embarrass the CPS by having Parnell explain what really happened during the coup.

Anton pointed that unless you read his file carefully no-one had a clue that his speciality when a yard dog was software


If you're his superior officer, you'd damned well better have read his file carefully.
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by Dauntless   » Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:12 am

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His CO was a Young!

so obviously promoted way past his competence levels and i got the impression that he spent more time partying and trying to play politics then he did actual navy work.

does this strike you as the kind of person who bothers to read the personnel files of those assigned to him? more likely it gets dumped on his flag lieutenant or his XO (who in all likelihood will be doing Young's job for him), who either because he has a million things to do or because his boss is a jerk doesn't point out any interesting facts that can be found in Anton's personnel file
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by Louis R   » Wed Jun 29, 2016 12:21 pm

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More importantly, Anton was ONI. While an attache is automatically suspect, they aren't invariably in the business. In this case, you can count on Young _not_ being fully briefed on ONI ops or personnel [whatever he may have thought - you'll recall that they still had a competent 2ndSL at this point] - and personnel files will have been edited as needed to match the public covers of the ONI staff on station. In Anton's case, the careful reading would probably involve knowing exactly what work was being done at each of his BuShips duty assignments. Odds are no one person in the RMN would know that without looking up historical records going back several reorganisations.

Dauntless wrote:His CO was a Young!

so obviously promoted way past his competence levels and i got the impression that he spent more time partying and trying to play politics then he did actual navy work.

does this strike you as the kind of person who bothers to read the personnel files of those assigned to him? more likely it gets dumped on his flag lieutenant or his XO (who in all likelihood will be doing Young's job for him), who either because he has a million things to do or because his boss is a jerk doesn't point out any interesting facts that can be found in Anton's personnel file
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by GabrialSagan   » Mon Jul 04, 2016 10:56 pm

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It doesn't happen on screen, but the strategy of the Western European Federation during the Final War has got to be the single dumbest idea in the history of fictional histories "Lets genetically engineer a bunch of super viruses and unleash them on the masses. We are all vaccinated. There is no way that will backfire." Only a complete ass-hat would forget that viruses mutate and vaccines quickly become useless.
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by kzt   » Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:13 pm

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GabrialSagan wrote:It doesn't happen on screen, but the strategy of the Western European Federation during the Final War has got to be the single dumbest idea in the history of fictional histories "Lets genetically engineer a bunch of super viruses and unleash them on the masses. We are all vaccinated. There is no way that will backfire." Only a complete ass-hat would forget that viruses mutate and vaccines quickly become useless.

You should read the book "Biohazard" by Ken Alibek. He was the head of the Soviet Biowarfare unit Biopreparat and he was busily building offensive bio weapons until 1991 when he defected. Yes, the Soviets signed a treaty where they solmley promised to not do this years earlier, they lied. These sorts of problems are not insolvable, and you are not the first person to think of them
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by GabrialSagan   » Tue Jul 05, 2016 12:04 am

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kzt wrote:
GabrialSagan wrote:It doesn't happen on screen, but the strategy of the Western European Federation during the Final War has got to be the single dumbest idea in the history of fictional histories "Lets genetically engineer a bunch of super viruses and unleash them on the masses. We are all vaccinated. There is no way that will backfire." Only a complete ass-hat would forget that viruses mutate and vaccines quickly become useless.

You should read the book "Biohazard" by Ken Alibek. He was the head of the Soviet Biowarfare unit Biopreparat and he was busily building offensive bio weapons until 1991 when he defected. Yes, the Soviets signed a treaty where they solmley promised to not do this years earlier, they lied. These sorts of problems are not insolvable, and you are not the first person to think of them


Aye, but the Soviets were not stupid enough to actually unleash them in Afghanistan, Czechoslovakia, or any of the other places they launched military offenses.
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Re: Comedy/Tragedy of Errors: Stupidity in the Honorverse
Post by kzt   » Tue Jul 05, 2016 1:10 am

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GabrialSagan wrote:
Aye, but the Soviets were not stupid enough to actually unleash them in Afghanistan, Czechoslovakia, or any of the other places they launched military offenses.

They were saving them for the big one. SS-18 warheads filled with modified smallpox bomblets were not tactical tools.
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