munroburton wrote:Somtaaw wrote:
There was a delay between the Manticoran courier boat arriving with the news 'Cromarty dead, Queen uninjured', and the Havenite courier boat from Saint-Just with his peace talks offer.
White Haven could easily have departed from Lovat after receiving the update about the assassination, and arrived in Lovat before the peace talk offer arrived. It took far less time for the assassination attempt to reach Manticore and then be forwarded to all fleet commanders, than it could possibly have taken to reach Saint-Just for the one-way Grayson>Haven route thanks to the Manticore<>Trevor Star junction.
The point I tried to make is, Hamish thought he had all the time in the universe to sort Haven out. He wasn't going to rush into a situation where his forces would essentially be exterminating Havenite personnel without authorisation. That's veering into grounds of war crime charges.
Remember that Hamish is also Willie Alexander's brother. The assassination was going to destabilise Manticoran politics sufficiently that Willie becoming Prime Minister was a difficult enough task without his brother becoming a rogue warlord.
He held fast, lest further action deliver the Star Kingdom into High Ridge's hands. As it happened, Elizabeth blew that one anyway, but Hamish was probably trying to avoid inflamming the SKM's domestic political situation by blowing through Lovat and Haven immediately without orders and ahead of schedule. Don't forget that the Cromarty Government diligently briefed all the opposition leaders fully - they were as informed of White Haven's plans as the Queen was!
Yes and no there. The news would hardly have put him into any war crimes region, Haven and Manticore were still at war, and outright assassination of your government (by the people you're at war with) doesn't suddenly negate that war, nor make you into a war criminal for continuing operations when you had no specific instructions by your government to cease and desist.
Everyone knows that intersystem schedules are made with slippage in mind. He was more or less into final pre-departure briefings when that intial news came in. His departure would simply have moved up by anywhere from 12 to 72 hours, unless there was an unspoken 'hold fast' instruction. And if he'd moved on Lovat, he could still have stopped prior to hitting Haven directly to find out the political scene.