1. "Oops." would only happen if the SS forces got upset at the new management.
2. McQueen survives longer. As a skilled tactician, she's a risk to Honor, though.
IIRC, Hamish mainly beat her at Trevor's Star due to position and more ships, and maybe slightly better skill, right?
I think McQueen would treat PoWs better than Ransom.
IEH Chapter 24 wrote:"Very well, Citizen Chairman," she sighed finally. "I still think this is a serious mistake, but the decision is ultimately a political one. If you and Citizen Committeeman Saint-Just both feel it would be . . . inadvisable to override Citizen Committeewoman Ransom, the judgment is yours to make."
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But at least it wasn't my decision, she reminded herself. I really did argue against it—and not solely out of expediency, either. Funny. For the first time in years, I can honestly say "my hands are clean" . . . and it doesn't change a damned thing.
She punched for an elevator car, then folded her arms while she waited for it.
On the other hand, there may actually be a silver lining to all this, she mused. Not immediately, no, but the execution was Ransom's idea, and Pierre and Saint-Just refused to override her, now didn't they? And the officer corps is going to know that as well as I do. For that matter, the Manties will know it, too. That could just make the whole thing a card worth playing when the time comes. After all, I'll be acting out of moral outrage over the excesses of State Security and the Committee, won't I? Of course I will.
3. If McQueen mentors her, Shannon could become a ship-handling flag officer (Can't you see that happening, with a more ruthless Shannon, though still a tech nerd? I know I can, once she's been mentored into ship handling,and if a good flag officer mentors her (someone like McQueen, Tourville or Theisman), she'd be likely able to be even better (and maybe make it onto a best Havenite tacticians list (If she isn't on it in canon for "Oops", Adler and spotting the SDs at Grayson.)). Only problem is if you lose her, you lose your best (but not only (from some David Weber pearl, IIRC)) tech dev person, and risk losing faster due to tech issues.)
4. Honor might end up dead in a McQueen planned (or maybe led, like the warrior kings of old) attack. I don't see McQueen losing her skill just because of becoming a government leader. After all see textev below (she's Sec of War in Nightfall)
McQueen replied. "Of course, you're not stupid enough to believe me if I do. No, Citizen Commissioner. I don't believe I trust your cupidity enough to attempt to bribe you with the offer of a platform from which to intrigue against me in turn. What I'm offering you is a chance to sign on for the record, with the understanding that afterward you will be provided the opportunity to slip away into quiet and obscure retirement on some nice Solarian planet of your choice with a comfortable pension tucked away in some Solarian bank. I believe you know me well enough to know that I'll keep my word about allowing you to retire . . . as long as you do retire. And that if you don't retire, I won't make the mistake Saint-Just did and leave you alive to make problems in the future."
Yes, she's smart.
5. No more "Citizen Rank" and People's Commissioners for Shannon to worry about.
One way or the other, no one in this room would ever use that stupid, sycophantic "Citizen" crap again, and it felt unspeakably good to put on the persona of an admiral once more instead of wearing the ill-fitting, quasi-civilian mask of secretary of war.
Yes! A naval officer, back as a true officer, in my mind, once more, instead of the "ill-fitting, quasi-civilian mask of secretary of war", as McQueen says herself.
I think this would be a good question for roseandheather, and some other Havenite fans to give me some ideas on, if you want, as I know how much you love Haven, rose.
I thought about this what-if while rereading Nightfall while listening to Soldiers of the Clouds (makes a dark story really hit you).
What do you think?