ThinksMarkedly wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:The tricky bit is the wiki claim (haven't checked my books) that Chin shows up a bit later during the 1st war -- commanding a battleship force in the La Martine Sector.
If correct that means she made it back before the combat was over.
That means there may have been prisoner swaps during the first war. It's hard to believe that, though, and in particular for flag officers who were part of the start of the war, under Adm. Parnell. That means they were likely Legislaturalists, so the CPS wouldn't want them back.
Well, we know of at least one; well I think it was a unilateral return rather than a swap. Honor arranged for Caslet and his crew (including Shannon Foraker) to be returned immediately after the end of her Silesian mission.
Though up until that point it doesn't seem like there had been any; because in that same book, HAE, Caslet muses
Honor Among Enemies wrote:The People's Republic had refused to exchange POWs for the duration. There were precedents for and against prisoner exchange, but the Manties had a far smaller population than the Republic . . . which had no intention of returning trained personnel to the RMN. Besides, he thought with a flash of bitter humor, we'd have to trade them twenty to one just to hold even!
(Though, FWIW, the merchant captain Sukowski thought that after the Peep commerce raiding in Silesia his crew
would be exchanged back to Manticore because "civilian prisoner exchange conventions are pretty straightforward.")
If that is correct then Chin must have been returned unilaterally at some point; either before the war or as a token for some dispatch or offer sent during the war.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:If she'd only shows up for the BoM I'd think that would be perfectly explainable. High Ridge probably pushed for a full prisoner exchange as soon as he accessed Saint Just's ceasefire proposal. For one thing it's good domestic PR -- bringing the 'boys' home. For another dumping all those Peep POWs back onto Haven saves his government money -- money that could be better used in his domestic vote buying schemes.
Makes sense.
The La Martine scene is in an anthology short story, the one introducing Victor Cachat. So it may be slightly non-canonical.
There's also a question of timing. Could Chin be representing the post-OSJ navy already? It's a bit too quick though for a POW swap, her assuming command of a task force, and arriving in La Martine.
As Sherlock Holmes says, "once you remove the impossible, whatever remains, however unlikely, most be the truth." That means she must have been returned during the war. And if she was commanding a force in La Martine, she must have been returned early enough to clear the cobwebs. My guess is this was after Operation Icarus, when the Alliance had had a setback and McQueen was the supreme military commander in the PRH, so she'd have taken Chin back.
Either that or she was never a POW in the first place. She did surrender in First Hancock, but she may have been immediately sent to Haven with the declaration of war from the Alliance side, like Adm. O'Cleary later was sent back to Sol after the Battle of Spindle.
Also, while looking for "prisoner exchange" (now that I'm back on the computer with my ebook text files) I do see a couple of references saying that High Ridge did in fact organize a general prisoner exchange after the ceasefire. (Now, whether Saint Just would have agreed I don't think we know, but clearly the new Pritchart government would have been happy to do that as a goof faith offering to try to move towards a permanent peace treaty)
House of Steel wrote:Terekhov, Sir Aivars Aleksovitch [...] After the truce, he returned to Manticore as part of a prisoner exchange and spent an extended period at Bassingford Medical Center rehabilitating and regenerating
Shadows of Saganami wrote:And after that, he'd survived almost a full T-year as a POW in the Peeps' hands until the general prisoner exchange the High Ridge Government had engineered.
The later quote also about Terekhov.
But as for the timing of La Martine -- I just reskimmed the beginning of that short story, Eric Flint's
Fanatic, and it has Admiral Genevieve Chin in charge of her task force of 14 battleships in the interval while Saint-Just was in charge.
It clearly states that it is after the McQueen attempted coup. But also after Manticore had begun Buttercup
The Service of the Sword - Fanatic wrote:Ironically, Genevieve suspected, she owed her life to the Manticorans. If the Star Kingdom's Eighth Fleet hadn't begun their terrifying onslaught on the People's Republic of Haven, State Security probably would have decided just to destroy her chunk of the Navy. But . . . Oscar Saint-Just was between a rock and a hard place, and he'd probably decided he simply couldn't afford to lose any part of the Navy that he didn't absolutely have to lose.
And she was clearly assigned to that duty while his StateSec was still ascendant; so it has to be
before the ceasefire. (He didn't long survive that; being killed himself before he could purge the navy's officer corps. Certainly by the time a POW could have returned from Manticore, been assigned a fleet, and dispatched to take control of it he'd be dead and the StateSec SDs that were said BB fleet's potential executioners wouldn't have still been there and in charge)
So this has to fall after December 1914 (as Buttercup kicked on on the 25th), but presumably before March 1915 when Saint-Just sent the truce offer -- though he wasn't killed until early May; after word had gotten back that it was accepted.
So Eric somehow has her back and in command well before the general prisoner exchange. (Which honestly is likely to have been a timeline goof; where Eric wanted a known character on the Peep side to introduce his new [ed]Cachet[/ed] character against and it just got missed in the collaboration process that, by the timeline, she should likely still be a POW. However it can easily be retconned as her having been returned unilaterally at some point - whether that's before Manticore's formal declaration of war or at some point after that)