kzt wrote:Bruno Behrends wrote:First Mesa is not part of the League. Second Mesa has always had a bad reputation. Third there is the minor fact that the Bloody Sunday did happen but Mike's alleged bombardment of Mesa did not. And very important - to me at least - is n7axw's pointing out that this alleged bombardment by Manticore does not fit a perceived pattern - contrary to the Northern Ireland situation.
Green Pines did. This was totally caused by Manticorans.
But not a generally perceived pattern of Manty behavior. And it could legitimately be argued (not that this would --- or should --- make it any "better") that Green Pines was part of a mission which had never been authorized by either the Manticoran or the Havenite governments. Victor and Anton were there far more in the service of Torch than of either of their own governments, even though the information they got there was shared with both those governments and led directly to the creation of the GA. It's a very . . . tangled and morally ambiguous situation and I thought long and hard about telling Eric we couldn't go there. Then I decided that (a) the way genetic slaves and seccies were treated on Mesa would genuinely have generated enough hatred to fuel such an act and (b) that allowing a Manticoran to effectively enable the attack would add a tinge of gray to the otherwise apparently clear-cut difference between Manticore [GOOD] versus Alignment [BAD]. Mind you, I think the difference really is clear cut, but not everything the Alignment wants is evil and not everything done by someone nominally on Manticore's side is Good, and I felt this entire scene illustrated that.
Now, the only people who really know that Manticore was genuinely involved in Green Pines are the same people who are claiming they've just strewn nukes randomly around a star system and who have a certain reputation for failing when fact-checked. So Manticore has a choice to make: (1) deny the allegations and argue that they're coming from people who wouldn't know the truth if it bit them; (2) ignore the allegations with a sort of "I won't dignify that with a reply" attitude because they're coming from people who wouldn't know the truth if it bit them; (3) announce that while the employment of the bomb against Green Pines was never part of the ops plan, Torch did have an op going on Mesa at the time, that the use of nukes as minimum-casualty diversions was, indeed, part of the ops plan but the guy who actually deployed it went toally of the rails (which, golly gee, no one can blame us for), but the Gamma Center explosion was the Mesan Alignment, honest!
I honestly don't know which way they'll go with this in the end, but I promise you that both Elizabeth Winton and Honor Harrington do lose sleep over the entire horrific incident. For that matter, it'll be more than a teeny problem for Helen Zilwicki if she ever finds out the full story!