ThinksMarkedly wrote:Throwing yet another spanner in the gears: what happens if during this period without operations, Oyster Bay happens? Would anyone in Manticore and the MA believe it wasn't the Havenites' last-ditch attempt at winning?
I'm assuming you meant GA above?
Wouldn't it have been obvious it couldn't have been Haven? They didn't have the sort of tech to have pulled that off. Manticore may have been able to pull it off with its stealth.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:You say no one else would have come up with it, but it sounded like no one in Manticore. How about a Havenite? Say, Theisman or Pritchart? Or Protector Benjamin?
I maintain that Honor showed her strengths as a grand strategist, head and shoulders above the rest, with the conception of the Harrington Plan. But could a Grayson or Havenite have come up with it? A Havenite, possibly. Certainly if that Havenite is Theisman. A Grayson? Also possibly if all else were equal. All else wouldn't have been equal with Honor killed by a Peep, again. Old wounds would have been reopened for the Graysons. Revenge is what they'd seek. Crave even. "Lady Harrington and No Mercy."
Of course, Hamish could have come up with it now that I think about it. He could have gotten it from Honor as "pillow talk."
ThinksMarkedly wrote:So the way I see it, if the Havenites kill Honor and still lose the war, there is no path to the Grand Alliance. The Detweilers can do their happy dance.
I agree, for the most part. But a wild call would still exist. Namely, Haven One showing up in Manticore space. Pritchart could have used her own grief for Giscard to sympathize with Beth over losing Honor. They both could have had a moment. Bonded.
And of course, Eloise would have still come bearing the gift of admitting to the forged correspondence.