I thought it was the other way round. Her handler told her where to stay.ThinksMarkedly wrote: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).
(I seem to remember some discussion, until she showed back up in SoV's epilog, about whether she was actually being put in a target area to add a well known name to the death toll from the purported Mantie atrocity)
Though reading the passage from CoG it's pretty clear she's aware that it was the Onion that was blowing up people to cover evacuations of (she suspect) low 5-figures worth of embedded Onion folks who were managing the levers of power on Mesa.
Obviously she thought her lodging were picked for her safety. Posters here wondered if she was horribly wrong about that; but events proved her (and not them) correct.Cauldron of Ghosts-earc: Ch. 41 wrote:And now, given the unexpected rapidity with which the situation had gone pear-shaped, they had to be gotten off quickly.
Much more quickly, she was sure, than any plans would have provided for when they were first laid down. And that meant…
Drastic measures. Drastic ones. She could see no other way to manage such an evacuation under the current circumstances. And that assessment fitted perfectly with her new assignment…and with the fact that her lodgings had been specified. Her superiors hadn’t suggested that she stay at The Huntington Arms; they’d made it an order—a very explicit order. The sort of order someone gave to a very important asset who might have been at risk if she’d stayed anywhere she might choose.
They wanted her safely out of any possible target zones.
And despite it being potentially less suspicious to be ordered to stay in a given hotel, compared to being ordered to stay out of various areas that are later nuked, she apparently has no doubts about who is actually launching these "terrorist attacks". (And at least for that early round it didn't seem to bother her. Unknown whether the later much more widespread attacks affected her beliefs more)