bert953 wrote:I think Audrey O'Hanarhan is aware that she's a MAlign mole (and that she has a secret agent decoder ring and everything); but of course, we dont know what layer of the onion she's at. Anisimovna Aldona knew about the MAlign in Shadow of Saganami too, but we later learned that she didnt know their real motives until Bardasano brought her into the core of the onion AFTER the Monica mission had failed!
Yes, but she's a reporter, not a spy. She may have enhancements as part of her Alpha lineage against interrogation, but she's not likely to be trained on it and on counter-surveillance (aside of what to do when contacting her handler).
My question is how committed is O'Hanahran? Gweon was, at least, perturbed after finding out about Beowulf's civilian casualties through a MAlign conduit before he received his orders to downplay silver bullet's role in the attack. After seeing for herself the bodies of the victims (collateral damage), on Mesa , just how willing they are to cause mass-casualty events, both civilian & navy across the galaxy; how ok is she with their (sociopath) core values? "If all u have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail." She's smart enough to figure out that the MAlign, has and will continue to be more than willing to terminate all oposition with extreme prejudice. After all it SEEMS to be working for them so if it aint broke, why fix it? (Unless of course she's sociopath ruthless like the geome of the Alpha line operative that facilitated the final culling of non-essential Alignment personnel on Mesa <in UA or Shadow of Victory>, but I doubt it because she'd have to hide those sociopath tendancies from too many people & like Jack McBride she'd need a high level of empathy to be a great reporter.)
She's indeed pretty intelligent and she
knows for a fact that the organisation that handles her is the one responsible for the attacks. How does she know? Because, like you said, her handler told her where not to go. Her handler knew where the explosions would be before they occurred. And she knows she's not working for the Ballroom, so the only other party had to be "The Other Guys" (to use the Ghost Hunters' name for the MAlign).
And now she's seen the atrocities on both Mesa and Beowulf.
Another aspect which may make her change her mind, which I voiced in one of these threads, is that she's been left behind. I'm predicting that the MAlign has cut off most ties to its agents as it retracted behind the wormhole to Darius. Its access to the agents becomes curtailed. She may continue to do their bidding by inertia for some time, but as time goes on and her handler doesn't give you more directions, the simple attempt to maintain her cover will have her find unpleasant stuff out.