Eagleeye wrote:ldwechsler wrote:My guess is that Henke will go out of her way to interview O'Hanrahan with a treecat present. Even more to the point, however, there might be a Ballroom person or two in the room.
That sounds like a good way to make things much, much worse. Kidnapping a respected reporter and then showing her that Henke is conspiring with a terrorist organization? [...]
Substitute Ballroom with a Torch representative - say, General Palane - and that special poisoned arrow flies straight into the faces of the Mandarins or the MAlign. After all - Palane is official as hell (uniformed CO of the military forces of Torch, iIrc) and Torch is a star-nation that is officially at war with Mesa. And outside the Manticore-system the treecats are regarded only as pets. If O'Hanrahan should know something more or different about these "pets" and refuses to talk with Henke while a treecat is in the same room, then that alone could be a strong hint that she's not the snowwhite reporter she pretends to be. After all (as far as we know, at least) she never visited Manticore or Sphinx, so she couldn't make firsthand-experiences with treecats.
And to be invited to interview Henke at all - maybe even exclusively - that has to be some kind of Jackpot, I think ... from her professional point of view. Hell, make it officially so that she gets the invitation to interview Tourville, Henke and Palane
at the same time! She's no reporter, if she can resist
that temptation![/quote]
She does not have to know there's a treecat in the room. Easy enough to have said cat behind a small screen while it's "person" pretends to be a bodyguard.
And O'Hanrahan is an alpha line. Perhaps getting her genome would be interesting.
Of course, she could suicide and that would be a kerfuffle of the highest order.