PeterZ wrote:George J. Smith wrote:Surely the Mesan ships that were dropping KEWs on the residential towers would have independent records that would prove there were no missiles traces from Mike's fleet?
runsforcelery wrote:
Uh-huh. And who has possession of all those ships after their surrender and so --- purely coincidentally, of course --- finds herself in the perfect position to doctor/eliminate/erase or otherwise . . . modify said records before "discovering" them and providing them to the galaxy as proof positive of her innocence? Someone named "Henke," I believe.
If you're willing to entertain the notion that a Manticoran fleet carried out a deliberate Eridani Edict violation, then you're certainly willing to question any evidence proving their innocence that comes from a Manticoran cntrolled source. And there is no way in the universe that Mike can argue that she didn't have control of every sensor platform in the system by the time the nukes went off.
Even if she actually didn't.
If O'Hanrahan reports events like that, Mike will know where to start looking for the real culprits. O'Hanrahan would know the nukes went off soon after Mike's arrival, but also that the Mesan authorities were out in force trying to stop the ongoing bombings. She would know General Palane was trapped in that Seccie tower defending the inhabitants. If General Oalane was part of a Manty plot capable of successfully bombing location after location all over Mesa to include an island in the middle of nowhere, why haven't they planted bombs in the midst of the forces killing them? No,, a good reported would ask toes sorts of questions and not asking them is a sign she is anything but a good reporter. That would stink to high heaven!
As it is Mike already knows some group believes nuking a planet is a good idea. She just needs a place to start looking and a deliberately disingenuous reporter with a sterling reputation for honesty and integrity would smell enough to draw her attention. Between that and the investigation in the League and there will be key players in the next story arc with incentives to keep on looking for the MAlign. Heck, those players may well be convinced there is a secret group pulling the strings of this disastrous nightmare.
PeterZ, how does having Thandi trapped in a tower and unable to plant bombs
prior to 10th Fleet's arrival mean a thing about how those bombs might have arrived on-planet
after 10th Fleet's arrival?
Indeed, I'd say your argument actually works against any assumption of Mike's innocence . . . unless you're prepared to seriously suggest that some conspiracy of self-ordained genetic supermen was willing to kill millions of their fellow citizens for no discernible reason? I mean, I suppose it's theoretically
possible . . . but so is the possibility that it was actually a shoal of rogue meteorites.
Assume that Thandi and her allies
didn't have the capacity to "plant bombs" all over the planet --- which, presumably, they didn't or they would have (assuming they were prepared to inflict that sort of mass casualties). So, Mike arrives in orbit. The system government, navy, and planetary security forces all surrender and stand down. Mike's people have asserted control over all ships and orbital infrastructure. Thandi and her people in the tower are relieved. And then the explosions start all over the planet. Posit me a rational reason for anyone else to be setting them off.
The GA has one: the Alignment did it! Unfortunately, no one outside the GA
believes in the Alignment . . . yet. And when/if the rest of the galaxy
starts believing in the Alignment, it will only (for reasons made clear in the novel) further
undercut Manticore's claims of innocence. (I did mention the Onion has a defense in depth in place on Mesa, didn't I?
)
The Ballroom and the Seccies have no reason to be setting them off, unless you accept the argument that they are totally unhinged and indulging in an orgy of bloodshed in the name of vengeance. Of course, then you've got to explain how they got their hands on all those nukes, distributed them so quickly after the Manties arrived (since they obviously didn't have them during their pre-invasion terrorist campaign, given that they didn't use them
then). And the peculiar target selection you mentioned comes into play. Assuming that everyone knows just how peculiar it was, of course, and that this nonsense about blowing up island nature preserves isn't just Manty disinformation, Or even a strike the Manties carried out specifically so they could point to its irrationality as evidence that they didn't launch any of the nukes since they had no reason to take out an empty island.
With 10th Fleet in complete control of the system, no other
external force could have launched the attacks. Unless, of course, Mike Henke (for some reason)
let someone else through to launch them.
So here is a totally honest reporter on the surface of Mesa following the worst
deliberate Eridani violation in the history of the Edict, assuming 10th Fleet was behind the attack.Said reporter has zero evidence that anyone else launched the attacks. Said reporter knows that 10th Fleet is offering no plausible explanation for how it could have happened --- absent that nonsense about the Alignment, at least. The only sensor records available are all under the control of 10th Fleet, so any totally honest reporter has to take them with a huge gran of salt, knowing how readily they might have been falsified . . . or suppressed. And the only motivation 10th Fleet can offer at this point for why even their supposed Alignment might have done it is "Because they're
bad and they don't
like us."
So how does the fact that one reporter doesn't ask why Thandi didn't deploy bombs
before 10th Fleet's arrival (when the explosions happened only
after 10th Fleet's arrival) point a single finger of suspicion in O'Hanrahan's direction? This woman has a well earned reputation as an investigative reporter who's dragged a huge number of dirty secrets out into the light even at great personal risk (including the possibility of her assassination; some transtellars play
rough, after all). She's been a persistent voice of suspicion where the Mandarins' version of who's driving the conflict is concerned. She's been essentially sympathetic to the SKM during its war with the PRH and to the GA following Monica, Spindle, and Oyster Bay. She was initially highly suspicious of Frontier Fleet's version of New Tuscany, only changed her position when she was presented with
independently verified sensor evidence that contradicted Manticore's position, and then publicly acknowledged she was wrong
and apologized on air when it became evident to her that the sensor data had actually been doctored. She's actually
on the ground on Mesa, and she's been harshly critical of the Mesan authorities' explanation of what's happened during Houdini and the reasons for the security forces' crackdown (and all the atrocities associated with it). And she comes to the conclusion --- the obviously
regretful conclusion --- that she simply doesn't find 10th Fleet's inability to explain what happened (or why) plausible. So far, she hasn't even said that she's convinced 10th Fleet did it. All she's said is that she isn't convinced 10th Fleet
didn't do it . . . and that there are no other plausible suspects on the horizon.
And let's be honest here. Given that 10th Fleet
does control all of the sensor platforms in Mesa and
does have access to/custody of/control over any existing sensor records, isn't any honest investigative reporter required to take cognizance of that fact? If you're honestly trying to get to the bottom of a mystery attack that killed
millions on 10th Fleet's watch, don't you have a responsibility to take the possibility of fabricated or doctored evidence into account
and share that possibility with your viewers? Especially if you've already allowed yourself to be suckered by false sensor data once before and you know it?
Nope. I don't see O'Hanrahan's reportage --- and, by the way, she's one of the more
restrained media voices on this one --- pointing a smidgeon of suspicion in her direction. Certainly not any more than at the Solarian press corps in general! If she ever goes one millimeter beyond reporting actual facts
as facts, that's one thing. At the moment, she isn't.
Not as far as anyone outside the MA knows, at any rate.