Umm... no. Not if they're being truthful, honest and diligent. The only way to clear the Manties of guilt for Green Pines is with Anton's blood. They'll look bad still, but they'll go from "Mass murdering psychos" to "Negligent on debriefings". Of course doing so would lead to serious fallout. Elizabeth and Cathy would become mortal enemies, the alliance with Torch would be gone, Haven would suddenly be forced to deal with the issue. Worst of all, since the story is probably most damning for Torch, Anton is unlikely to go along and will probably try and shift blame away from Berry. Honor makes a convenient target!quite possibly a cat wrote:cthia wrote: Actually he'd like to discuss a few things with Zilwicki and Cachat. He admired professionalism, whoever happened to have it.
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Besides, he'd like to compare notes with them about Green Pines, given his post terror attacks visit to Mendel.
I don't seem to be able to shake this notion. If Harahap and Givens compare notes about Green Pines, the Manties just may be able to come up with a dossier that unequivocally clears the Manty name.
Also I wonder how Clean Killer would feel upon "learning" that the Day of Sorrow was the result of retaliation instead of an unprovoked attack? (Yes, technically it was already underway when Green Pines happened, but Clean Killer wouldn't know!)[/quote]
Give me a break. Day of Sorrow/Yawata Strike was planned out far in advance of anything happening on Mesa. On top of that, the Detweilers were also reasonably certain Zilwicki might not have done it, they used propaganda to declare it to the galaxy.
All a treecat had to do was meet with Zilwicki to know enough that he would never do it. They are empaths, remember.
Using nonsense to justify horrid crimes sounds just like what a lot of terrorists do. And it should be rejected.