Howdy Dobriennm,
Kudos for making some excellent points, particularly the last one, which might be something our very talented story teller might just do.
Personally I think Nynian and Merlin would have insisted on securing the inquisition's records and publishing them to corroborate the circle's evidence, to refute claims that Clyntahn was scapegoated which Duchairn will also favor, nor would the the temple's miraculous fire suppression system permit attempts to start fires in the temple, and though there might be holy incinerators, I don't think those few left in the temple, since all of Duchairn and Magwair's supporters had already left, could spare much time or effort to destroy those records when they were to few to stop the mob from entering the temple.
then given how deep the tunnel may be and how late it may have been built it may be far enough below the temple's sensors to enable some probes to enter the temple to check things out.
If I were Nahrmahn and OWL, as I've suggested before, I might design new probes with obsolete technology that federation sensors wouldn't consider a threat, and test them on another deserted island, although simulating them in VR would speed the process up.
Suppose late 21st century tech might be considered too old to threaten the temple, yet reorganized to take advantages of federation tech blind spots be able to crawl or worm their way close enough to sneak into various places like the tunnel, exhaust vents, or under the plaza of martyrs, etc even if it takes a 5day, to fill in what's in the basements.
Since Duchairn has ruled the CoC and CoS aren't heretical, their pilgrims ought to be able to visit the temple, which might include Cayleb and Sharleyan, possibly soon after Clyntahn's execution.
Then what to do about the MHoGatA, 2 million trained soldiers who can't go home [yet].
Duchairn is going to need an army, Siddarmark might let them homestead some of the abandoned western lands, while South Harchong might also need an army, the bidding war ought to raise their morale just for starters.
Financially, with the war over, Duchairn will probably devalue the temple mark and with contact restored to Howard etc, be able to start paying off the CoGA's debt's with perhaps 20 year bonds while also trying to pay for the SoS and AoG's damage to the republic, thanks to ~20% [reducing the tithe to the Holy Writ's is probably one of Duchairn's many priorities] of the earnings of almost 800 million people, figuring a quarter earning at least a mark a day for $60 Billion, the CoGA getting ~$12B without having to support a vast war.
No time now for more right now, but the next 20 years will be very interesting times indeed.
L
dobriennm wrote:evilauthor wrote:.... the Inquisition's secret files include electronic media. All we know is that it contains imagery of the "Archangels" and their meeting room.
evilauthor wrote:Okay, I stand corrected on the video part.
But as for the "meeting room", I was talking about the room where Shan-Wei was talking to the rest of Langhorne's council. I don't know what that room is called, so "meeting room" seems like the best fit.
I'm not necessarily sure that the Inquisition's imagery includes the room. After all, Clyntahn didn't mentally say he recognized the room, he recognized many of the faces of the Archangels as well as the voice of Langhorne. He also recognized these kind of images. The room mentioned in ATSoF is from Merlin and Nimue's "file footage" which probably came from stuff Kau-yung left with Owl in Nimue's Cave.
These files are probably part of the "certain ... institutional and physical checks to maintain that mindset"
[anti-technology mindset] that Bedard was referencing in her spiel to Shan-Wei.
Somehow, when I imagine Archangels, I don't see them having a business meeting around a table discussing the latest crop figures or that the latrines are backed up in the east wing. That's not very inspirational or divine, seeing them act like, well, ordinary human beings.
The images Clyntahn probably saw were , as others said, pep talks from Langhorne, at least. I suspect there were others, maybe with a more detailed explanation of forbidden technology or things to watch out for. It doesn't sound like they included instructions to bring back the Archangels or fire the Rakurii, since Clyntahn only talked about the Archangels saving the Church, not anything about summoning them directly.
And getting back to why I brought up the entire topic, I'm really just lamenting the missed opportunity on the part of the Inner Circle to learn a little more about what's under the Temple. While satisfying (revenge wise) to see Clyntahn broken before his death, I care about these fictional characters enough that I would like to see them have some potentially vital information. In particular, I worry about a "fifth column" within the New Inquisition which does know about these files and can use the information in them later.