Why not?
NTM even a cold war is better than a hot one.
Meanwhile: Kudos for such excellent points!
Unfortunately, whatever they hope, I don't think the mandarins can succeed in holding onto power, ie keeping the SL together, by waving the BF club around and at these four ex-members in particular, as not all newsies are going to be shouting E&I's party line, which I have suggested the GA can use such for propagating their own propaganda, especially when its the simple truth.
Given the imminent attack Beowulf and the BF club waving demonstrate the mandarin's true attitude towards the members as satraps or subjects to be exploited for their benefit, the sooner the GA gets TF's out visiting star systems between the wormholes, especially all those the Mandarins never bothered to individually notice, the better.
How many SL members have never had a visit from even a single SD until they sent their notices that they're leaving (for which they don't even need a two week heads up note) then the mandarins respond by dispatching 2 BF squadrons of 16 SD's to keep them in line, including intending to take the taxes that are no longer theirs but the mandarins require despite the rights members are supposed to have under the SL constitution.
That attempt or policy approach would make martyrs of those first four, NTM those who follow them, if the GA wasn't already there, and ended the threat peacefully or more dramatically, the result of which the various db's could spread to ~58 other star systems within a week [57+ LY] by db's assuming the SL's density is near my assumptions.
Theoretically, if the intended victims were all ~114 LY apart, the mandarins would only have to be that stupid just 31 times to antagonize the whole rest of the SL.
But then there are all those other bloody stupid decisions that are going to come home to haunt what's left of the SL rather soon, so the odds the mandarins will survive even that long is quite questionable.
We may get one of the mandarins, if not Kolokoltsov himself of complaining to the effect life now "is just one damn thing after another".
I think the end of the next book will be more definite than a general collapse and an armistice, to avoid panic driven chaos for ~20 years that somehow begins to unravel into something worse.
Best wishes,
L
ldwechsler wrote:lyonheart wrote:Well Hi cthia,
And good morning to you too.
My apologies for again misspelling secession's, and woe is me for misspelling it twice [I thought I had deleted the second C, but my eyes are getting rather worse], though I wanted to avoid the apostrophe in the title.
Why don't we all give peace a chance?
Yes, we can disagree on minor points about secession in a fictional galaxy from the distant future, but we all worship at the feet of the great chaser of the magic veggie.
As for allowing secession, you have to remember that it is allowed if the people involved can get away with it.
Look at Earth and Europe. England gave Scotland the opportunity to vote on secession. And it failed. Catalonia took a vote on independence and Spain refused to acknowledge it. Since the Catalans are not stupid enough to raise an army, things will not change much.
Things are like that in the Solarian League. Those planets that wnat to secede and can secede probably will secede. Since the Mandarins have no plan to leave and they have no plans for peaceful succession of their power (just HAD to get that word in), they will oppose it as much as they can in ways that they hope will not cause them to lose even more power.
My guess is, since there is only one more book, that things will collapse somewhat and there will be an armistice of sorts.