cthia wrote:If the appropriate textev of UH is subpoenaed and placed on exhibit...And it sounded like Cachat was essentially a loose warhead. Officially in the employee of the Republic of Haven's (sworn?) intelligence service whose directives he followed on the infrequent occasions when they made sense to him.
Prosecution:
It would seem that Haven is guilty of at least reckless endangerment and complicity, knowingly allowing that loose warhead to freely roam the galaxy on unsuspecting areas of mankind without a straight jacket. It is downright irresponsible of them for not defusing the loose munition long ago.
I'm going to have to go back and reread that exchange between Cachat and Pritchard upon his return. She was not amused as I recall. She knew he was a Cashew nut then. LOL
If push comes to shove and the legal wars get too heated, Gus may have to be thrown under the bus without fuss.
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Question, on the off chance of Cachat being disemboweled err disavowed. What would that mean for him, legally? I recall Michelle putting her head on the possible disavowing block a time or two, as well as others. Does that mean they'd be turned over to another government for adjudication? Would the fifth in line for secession be extradited to serve prison time, or worse, on another planet?dis·a·vow
disəˈvou]
VERB
1. deny any responsibility or support for:
2. "he appears to be in denial of his own past, which he continually disavows"
synonyms: deny · disclaim · disown · wash one's hands of · repudiate · reject · renounce · abandon · give up · turn one's back on · disown · cast off · lay aside · forswear · abjure · forsake
Wouldn't that mean Cachat would have to be extradited, thrown to the wolves?
Hardly. As Eloise Prichard so eloquently stated: "He might be a lunatic, but he is our lunatic."
Don
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