ldwechsler wrote:saber964 wrote:[quote="ldwechsler" Remember Napoleon's line about not blaming evil for simple incompetence.
I doubt any of the mandarins are actually MAlign agents. No need for it. Rajani was an agent who had been in place for generations.
A key problem for many intelligence groups is having too many agents in one place. They get in each other's way and compete for favor.
Yes, they hate Manticore. It has been in their way and it controls some key junctions. It is also rich and powerful. But they paid it little mind until recently. Why wouldn't a MAlign agent want to move on Manticore fifty years earlier.
Yes, Gweon can get information. He is in a key spot and, on top of that, the League is more like the UN than a regular nation. The economic data is available because traders (and they run entire planets) need it.
No one on the top group has pushed Gweon. Kingsford knows him but he was only a second in command and even he was not really known to the top mandarins.
The top leadership has been carrying MAlign's water but almost certainly were not aware of it. They have been unwilling to believe the truth but top leaders everywhere have shown a tendency to that.
Rajani was not a generational MAlign agent he was bribed to the tune of 4.6 billion SL credits IIRC.
I did not say he was a generational agent, I said he had been in place for generations. He was head of the navy for a very long time.
Yes, he was bribed. Chances are he thought the things he was ordered to do actually made sense.[/quote]
Generational agents seams to mean multi generations. IIRC Rajani had been SLN CNO for forty years or so. For all we know he could've been approached a couple of years before and offered that universal lubricant to get things done lots and lots of cold hard cash. Remember the RMN is supposed to have a policy of rotating senior officers in and out of staff and fleet duty. But Cortez and Caparelli were Space Lords for over a decade.