kbus888 wrote:@PeterZ
Long and short of it...does the G4 survive this book?
Anyone? Looking for some sort of poll here.
I believe the Go4 will not disolve so soon as in the next book.
They are TOO GOOD as evil characters and I think Mr Weber is not yet finished using them in his story ;)
Besides, the waters are getting somewhat muddy as at least one of them seems to be having a regeneration of faith - - -
That's kind of what is driving me nuts. I see 2 route this story can take. Duchairn's presence makes either possibility viable and interesting.
1) CoGA turns into the theocratic version of the honorverse Peeps where the Shuelerites become the StateSec equivilent. This route fairly requires that the proscriptions will be tossed out through various pragmatic arguments or dispensations on both sides.
2) CoGA reformers under Duchairn purges the Clyntahnistas from power. They approach their Writ with a new sense of faith. That means they actually begin delivering the services the Writ demands from the priesthood as well as keeping the proscriptions. Getting around the proscriptions becomes theological lawyering.
What I do not see is the release of The Truth until after one of these 2 roads are taken. This is why I asked the question.
Which route will the story take? Will the Clyntahnistas escape Duchairn's Theisman coupe (using an Honorverse analogy)? Or will Duchairn make a miss step that Theisman avoided?