But first. Some old order of business.
I understand that prematurely killing Saint-Just would have made him a martyr. In fact, I was aware of that reality long ago, and I used that premise in another thread. However, at the basis of that same premise lies the fact that it requires Saint-Just to have had a large enough of a following for it to be true. Death will not make you a martyr if everyone wanted you dead. I'm not arguing the fact that Saint-Just had many followers. That fact seems to be obvious to many of you now. A day late and a dollar short. Albeit, I'm not alien to having to pull teeth. Most of you usually catch up, sooner or later. But I digress.
The tasty "martyrdom" morsel brings us back to the scene of a potential crime illuminated in one of my threads that was unceremoniously Duckked. In effect, making it two crimes I suppose. In particular, the POTUS says "Theisman Should Be jailed!" thread.
At the core of that thread, which somehow managed to rub many of you the wrong way, is the thought that all of Haven did not want the restoration of the Old Republic. Therefore, Theisman's actions may have been perceived as traitorous and murderous to that segment of the population who aspired to Saint-Just and his form of government. A fact in which at least one poster, arguably two, is coming to terms, even if in an incidental fashion. If the following possibility comes to pass, it cues the opening conversation of that thread.
Exhibit A...
Louis R wrote: However, as Eloise has already brought to our attention, the jury is in fact still out on the stability of the Republic and not expected to return for a decade or two.
At which point, if the resurrected government of which Eloise and Theisman fought so hard, is toppled and the other rises in place from the ashes, then Theisman may very well find himself charged with the very crimes in which I laid out in that Duckked thread.
kzt wrote:Which, by the way, is why the RMN's current "We'll give you all of our most advanced tech, and all our R&D too" relationship with the RHN has potential for real disaster.
Which is a logic I questioned as well in another thread long ago. The Opposition isn't all stupid, they do have some valid concerns. I, myself, would have chosen to slowly share tech with Haven, contingent on the survivability of its government and its stability. A probationary period, if you will. I think the fact that Manticore was being walled in on both sides was the hole card that forced Beth's hand. If not for the imminent war with the League, I don't think she would have pushed so hard so fast for sharing tech.
To be sure, I'm not trying to resurrect that discussion. God forbid! I'm simply choosing to be thorough. It would be remiss of me not to illuminate the path in which this particular discussion leads.
sharkhunter wrote:Which is the big difference between McQueen and Theisman, aka the Leveler event where McQueen used the Navy against civilians. I'd like to think our dear Thomas would have told a superior officer what to put up their anal orifice if he'd been ordered to do the same thing. snip
I'm not sure that's being wholly fair to McQueen. To resist would have been to fail in her attempt to be placed in a position where she could act. In effect, the same excuse attributed to Theisman for not acting sooner.
BTW, I wasn't saying that it would actually have been a smart thing for Theisman to have acted sooner. Or anyone else. Or even the right thing politically. I'm saying, that it would have been a human or humane thing to do, in the face of all those murders, of especially civilians -- much less the navy. In the aftermath of so many deaths, if executing that SOB would have turned him into a martyr from the cries of the people, then the inherent value of Haven had already been lost and sold to the devil, which meant that it had no soul. And that is the source of my anger. How one could have stood idly by, morally and emotionally, and swallowed all those deaths without snapping is beyond me. My own pressure gauge would have disintegrated much sooner. It is much much worse than expecting Honor to swallow what that cretin Pavel Young did to her. Regardless of what it meant, politically. Sometimes you simply have to decapitate the snake, without regard to what any splaying poison might do.
I've always thought that Alfredo Yu and Warner Caslet carries more inside of them of what undoubtedly captures The Soul of Haven.
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