tlb wrote:No one says that bommbardments and other EEV's are farfetched notions; the Solarian League would have never issued the Edict if it were farfetched. What is farfetched is the idea that RFC will allow one of the forces for good to do something like that; which Galactic Sapper appears to have forgotten.
But we can agree that the Malign might bombard a planet, if they thought that they could get away with it and/or that it would advance their plan. But I do not expect RFC to write something like that happening to Grayson, Beowulf or one of Manticore's planets.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men should do nothing."
I agree that RFC is unlikely to construct a situation where any of this happens, but based on the character of the leaders and societies we've seen that is the most believable, in-character reaction. Beth probably would not do it. Honor would not. Mike Henke, assuming the throne because Beth, Beth's kids, and Prince Michael all got turned into fallout? Yeah, she'd order it and her only regret would be that she wasn't in command of the fleet that carried it out.
Beowulf is harder, simply because we don't know the characters as much. But again, yes, they'd probably do it.
Benjamin wouldn't take it as a failure of his Test, he'd see it AS his test. Do I have the soul necessary to do the unthinkable to protect everything we hold dear? He'd do it with regrets but he'd do it.
Pritchard and Theisman would be much the same as Benjamin, just in less religious terms. A billion people in collateral damage, to save trillions? Especially when those billion are programmed from birth to believe in their genetic superiority and everyone else mere cattle to do with as they see fit? Neither would like it but again, they'd do it.
The Andermani are easiest of all. Darius is an existential threat and if taking it all the way out is an option they'll do it.
Keep in mind that this is a very specific situation, in which Darius has proven itself willing and capable to genocide planets at will and the system defenses are impregnable enough to resist any other approach to the problem. I would expect all of the above to lose at least one fleet trying a more conventional approach first, because c-fractional bombardment is the absolute last resort.
But say Grand Fleet shows up on Darius's doorstep and gets the same reception Filareta did at Manticore. What other options would be left except the unthinkable? Or do you think the good guys would take on the "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" mentality?
Edit: think of the MAlignment in terms of being the Rigelians from the Starfire series.