They disabled the locator beacon. Those are there for a reason. They assisted the terrorists. They could have confiscated the nuke, or disabled the nuke. You don't get to help terrorists steal a nuke and then be innocent when they murder a bunch of children.Bluesqueak wrote:So, basically, you're insisting they're responsible for what other people did. They didn't steal the nuke, they didn't want to use nukes in place of smaller explosives, they didn't want David Pritchard in charge of the nuke - and the only way they could have stopped any of that would be either by leaving the locator beacon running so that they all got caught, or by killing Pritchard when he hadn't actually done anything crazy ...
Yeah. That's really bad. They were murdering civilians. Not just Green Pines, but they intentionally assisted in and committed themselves the murder of numerous members of Mesa's police forces. Those were civilians. Not soldiers. If the GA is caught murdering civilians they'll be suspect number one for murdering civilians.Bluesqueak wrote:And as Kzt just pointed out, it's going to be awfully difficult to keep the activities of Thandi, Victor and Yana secret. They're now planetary grade heroes amongst the Seccies (and quite possibly among the slaves).
We haven't gotten clear limits. For example they had a more complex version for attacking Torch. Hell, they could flat out use something more like Adjustment which can allow for much more complex activities.Bluesqueak wrote:In addition, Mesa's bio-weapon can't make someone confess to something; it relies on muscle memory, not reprogramming the brain. They could make Rajani commit suicide - the movements were relatively simple. But they couldn't make him write a suicide note. Or dictate a last message.
And even if that's beyond their capabilities they CAN fabricate sensor readings. It is entirely possible the sensor logs of one or more ground facilities shows Manticore firing stealth air-to-ground missiles.
What criteria are they going to be looking for? You can't just pick "genetic supervillains". If you try that you'll likely declare war on someplace like Meyerdahl, where the people apparently have superpowers. (Highly limited psychic empathic ability at least in Beta Meyerdahl First Wave.)Bluesqueak wrote:
A situation where no-one has any idea that there's a generations long secret conspiracy of genetic supervillains, some of whom are also part of a generations long 'sleeper agent' conspiracy - is quite different from a situation where people know there's such a conspiracy and are actively looking for it.
Actually, all genetic intelligence boosts in Honorverse seem to create mental instability and increased aggression. Honor Harrington would have been in serious trouble if Houseman had been able to press charges. Scrags appear to be extremely aggressive despite not having any sort of controlled breed program. I suppose the pleasure lines don't show that problem, but they were never intended to have boosted intelligence in the first place!Bluesqueak wrote:But the textev is there; the Mesan Alignment is having the same problems you get with any breeding programme that uses linebreeding. As they reduce genetic diversity, the various lines display the wanted characteristics, but also display an increased amount of unwanted characteristics.
Regardless, they have billions of people on Darius and access to what I'm sure are massive databases of possible genetics. Such problems can now be eliminated.