cthia wrote:I admit that I have a feeling that somehow Milliken has access to a very important piece of the puzzle. Or else why would the author introduce her and the possibility of Ruth turning her. Plus the fact that that entire bag of worms was obviously left as a cliffhanger for the next book.
Well, there is a perfectly good reason for David to have introduced her and dangled her in front of us: misdirection.
He's done that before.
Quod vide Esther McQueen.
But, ultimately, Robert may be right and our suspicions may be no more than an educated hunch. Consider that "Why are you still alive?" is a question that could also have been put to Harahap, who was actually recruited by the MAlign.
It was. And they did come to a conclusion: because as part of the Gamma Centre's destruction, Jack McBryde scrambled a lot of records, so the fact that he never got his nanite injection was missed. He wasn't that important for people to keep mental track of him, and the MAlign's compartmentalisation worked against them.
And the answer could simply be that she missed her appointment to be fitted, or she has a scheduled appointment coming up, as Harahap had, etc. And remember, even though Harahap was recruited by the MA, he never got close enough to smell the Onion, Galton or Darius.
Indeed, but we also got the answer in TEiF: naval officers aren't outfitted with involuntary suicide nanites because battle conditions could trigger them prematurely. You wouldn't want crew people dropping dead during battle. At least, this was Cachat's conjecture.
In any case, that's not the point. She was clearly an agent of the Alignment and one that clearly had naval training. The only two places where she could have got it would be either a hidden navy (Galton's or Darius') or with a third party navy like Mannerheim. Either way, she knows something.
Are the Detweilers fitted? Anyone from the LRPB or Board of Directors? At any rate, it is difficult to believe such a paranoid entity would leave too significant of a loose end dangling.
I think they are, but those nanites may be in voluntary control, not independently armed. If any of them were caught and questioned, they may choose to end their own lives rather than reveal any secrets.
Like Jack McBryde. He was deep enough that his attempt at defection didn't trigger the nanites. Either he didn't have it or they weren't armed. Since we know Gail has nanites that weren't armed, I'm going to guess it's the latter.
So the question would be why Milliken didn't have nanites under voluntary control, such that she could choose to activate them. But if she's turning, that's also moot: she can choose not to activate them.
Maddock could have been her recruiter, therefore handler. And also the one who refreshes her nanites, if they have such a need. But even if they do need refreshing, not enough time had elapsed that Milliken would be immune.
Sorry, that doesn't make sense. It's been years since the Second Battle of the Congo. If Maddock needed to refresh Milliken's nanites, she'd be dead. She's still alive, so either the nanites aren't present and have never been, they aren't present because they've expired, or they're under her control and she's choosing not to activate them.
And Maddock couldn't have brought this specialised equipment with him aboard the PNiE ships. The OpSec risk would be too great. Unless the equipment was his own nanites, of course, but either way that's moot.
Besides, the answer to the query might simply be, "Because you haven't asked the right questions yet."
She'd been thoroughly questioned and was even more so after they realised just who she was. She isn't dead.
And besides, you're arguing against the evidence. She's still alive. It doesn't matter why she's alive, only that she is and what it means about what she might know.
Almost forgot. Her naval training could have come from any other navy in the Galaxy. Are former naval officers from other navies above being recruited? It still doesn't mean she saw Galton or Darius. I think the possibility is high that you are correct, but, do take note of Brigade XO's remark elsewhere about Alice in Wonderland.
Hmm... it's possible, but also unlikely. There aren't many good enough navies out there that the MAN would send people to train with or recruit from. The best ones are the ones they're fighting against. That leaves only forces we know to be weaker than the RF's, Galton's and Darius'. So Occam's Razor applies: if the MAN wanted to find skilled people to send with the PNiE, ensure that the planet was retaken, but that the Peeps died in the process, they'd have recruited from their own ranks.