To End in Fire, page 453 (54%) wrote:"This whole thing is outrageous. I'm an officer in the Mesan System Navy. I should be treated with at least a modicum of respect."
"What you are," Cachat said "is a member of the Mesan Alignment. And while I'm sure your story is interesting—we'll get to that soon enough—what really has me intrigued is something else."
He bent forward and planted his hands on his knees, bringing his face down to twenty-five centimeters from hers.
"Why are you still alive?"
We've talked about the fact that Milliken might know something and might be a source of information for Ruth in the next book.
But I've just realised two important details about her and Captain Maddock (her superior officer, who had died). In Torch of Freedom they're introduced as officers in the Mesan Alignment Navy:
Torch of Freedom, Ch. 44 wrote:Captain Gowan Maddock of the Mesan Alignment Navy looked down at the ornate rings of braid around the cuffs of his Mesa System Navy uniform with remarkably scant favor. [...] And so, the Mesan Alignment Navy, which until very recently had boasted no more than a handful of carefully hidden destroyers and light cruisers, had been created as a completely separate organization. Unlike the comic opera pretensions and strutting of the "navy" everyone knew about, the MAN was deadly serious, highly motivated, intensely professional service, and its austere uniforms were in deliberate contrast to those of the MSN.
And the ships we've already got could tear the ass right off the entire MSN without even breaking a sweat, Maddock reflected. The ships we're going to have very shortly could do the same thing to just about anybody else, too.
Not the Galton System Navy, which is the organisation Adebayo used to introduce herself to Honor when they communicated at Galton. Now, this might get retconned later, as the two of them having been part of the Galton Navy, not the one out of Darius, but the portion I highlighted in bold tells me otherwise. That tells me that Maddock knew about the spider ships, which no one except the two Top Dogs at Galton did. He might have been more than a mere Captain in his real home organisation, but even a Rear Admiral out of Galton shouldn't have known about the spiders.
And he must have been thinking about spider ships. We do know Galton had squadrons of superdreadnoughts at this point and must have had battle cruisers for several decades so it doesn't match his musings about "carefully hidden destroyers and light cruisers." Galton would have already produced an SD(P) by the time he'd have left, so those couldn't be "the ships we're going to have very shortly." Moreover, SD(P)s at Galton could definitely not trounce "just about anybody else," seeing as they'd been inspired by the the Havenite sector navies.
So my take is that he was definitely from the Darius-based MAN, not the Galton Navy. It's an assumption that Milliken would be too, but it's reasonable because she'd have questioned somewhat having been paired with an officer she'd never had known before in Galton. And even in the unlikely case she was from Galton, she'd have known Maddock wasn't and it's information she can still tell.
Then there's the second point: just why they were leading the PNiE into an attack on Torch. They were doing that because the Congo Wormhole led to The Twins, which led to Felix, which led to Darius. It's reasonable to assume they knew the real reason for the operation.
What this tells me is that that they knew of the existence of the MAN, the existence of the spider ships, probably of the plans for the Leonard Detweiler class ships, the location of Darius and Felix, the reason why the Congo Wormhole was different, and the involvement of Mannerheim (which in turn puts the whole RF into questoin).
Maddock is dead, but Milliken is alive and apparently slowly being turned by Ruth.