Montrose Toast wrote:The hidden Alpha is obvious: Govenor of Maya.
Think about it. Everything he is doing fits with the MAlign plan and the future RF anti-slavery policies. He is the means to coopt the expected enemies and gain some of the GA's tech...
JohnRoth wrote:I've thought for a while that there's at least one MAlign mole on Smoking Frog, but Barregos is not all that likely. If he was one of them, then the Operation Janus attempt at a false flag operation seems to be, let's say, poorly conceived. In any case, we've never seen any of the Smoking Frog crew in any action more deadly than flying a desk.
n7axw wrote:Eh?? Rosak was a member of the Smoking Frog crew. He was present orchestrating the Mayan action at Torch which was certainly more deadly than flying a desk...
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I think "deadly" was RFC's term; I took it to mean "deadly" in the sense of Victor Cachet, "Firebrand", Thandi Palaine, Honor Harrington. These are people that can create a pile of bodies personally and then calmly ask where's lunch. (At least Victor Cachet could.)
Being the Admiral of a successful fleet action is not the same thing at all. The pile of bodies might be higher, but the sense of personal danger isn't quite the same when his personal involvement is to say: "fire when ready, Gridley."