cthia wrote:runsforcelery wrote:Um. please do note that I never said Elizabeth disapproved of Saint-Just's summary execution, Nor did I ever say it wasn't absolutely the best thing Tom could have done under the circumstances. On the one hand, Haven did not need yet another "hanging judge" court trial at a time when it was essential to convince the people of Noveau Paris that a stable government was firmly in control and intended to be different from the CPS and SS. And, on the other, Haven didn't need a potential rallying point for StaeSec loyalists in the capital. Saint-Just dead might be a martyr, but he wasn't a leader for resistance to focus upon rescuing/restoring.
What I said is that Elizabeth couldn't know why he'd done it. She was not privy to his logic (if she had been, she would have approved, BTW), and so she was prepared to see it as a good outcome which had probably happened for bad reasons, if you see my point. And it didn't decrease her "confidence" in Tom and Eloise; it simply did exactly zero to increase her confidence for their respect for the rule of law.
Fair enough. Just the admission that Theisman was shot without due process and that Beth was a bit ruffled initially because of it is enough for my argument.
For the record, I approved of Theisman's actions too, as I indicated. I would have liked for Theisman to at least have offered himself up to Eloise to be arrested and had Eloise tell him where to shove it, though. And I suppose it shouldn't surprise me that ultimately Beth would have approved of Theisman's actions, being as you said she would have gladly shot the lot of her own problems if she could have gotten away with it. Go Beth!
BUT! I would have approved of Theisman even more if he'd acted a lot sooner. Saint-Just's regime was murdering officers and families at the whim of a madman and the officers of the RHN just stood idly by and let it happen. Not a single phucking pair of balls existed in their ranks IMO. Until Esther. Esther was the first to show any balls atall of the group that Alfredo and company left behind. Not a single pair hung between 'em. The Committee was murdering innocent civilians!
I would have shot Saint-Just myself! Then gladly offered my wrists up for cuffs.
So Tom should've launched an effort he knew was going to fail, just as a mnatter of principle?
I sorta don't think that's what you're suggesting, but it's what would've happened if he'd tried anything before Saint-Just gave him Capital Fleet and the keys to the kingdom. At absolute best he would have provoked a civil war which would almost certainly have been far worse than the one he actually ended up fighting; at worst (and far more likely) he and any of the "provincial legions" that supported his own fleet's uprising would have been crushed by the combined strength of the loyal naval units (whether cowed by their people's commissioners or out of true loyalty) and SS units. In which case he would have accomplished nothing except to self identify himself and the other units who might be a threat ti the Committee and get them all killed.
BTW, I'm pretty sure you mean the "admission that Saint-Just was shot without due process."