tlb wrote:The problem of getting the Queen's DNA by sweeping the palace is that you end with a jumble of DNA and resulting uncertainty of having something that exclusively represents the Queen; combined with the difficulty of then infecting her. People like Honor or the Queen are heavily guarded even in their most private moments when a cleanest sample could be obtained. Because of that it is simpler and cleaner to stage an attack through a less defended third person.
Somtaaw wrote:Yes and no. DNA checks seem to be pretty easily done, and people like Honor or Elizabeth being genies would have substanially easier identification than 'normals'. Hell, if you could hack their personal doctors computer system you could probably get a good chunk of their genetic data.
Maybe not enough to vat-clone an organ, but you'd at least have enough of a genetic template to tell your targets hair from a servant off say some dirty bedsheets, a hair comb (Honor's used one of those a half dozen times on-scene), or a dirty uniform that got snatched before it made it to the laundry.
And Mesa/Alignment are the galaxies (second) best geneticists, they shouldn't need much to guarantee correct identification. And all they'd need is a few hairs from the correct person to start growing the custom nanites, it might take longer to do than getting your hands on actual blood or tissue samples, but if anybody could it's the Alignment.
The largest and hardest problem isn't in acquiring the genetic sample, but reintroducing it back to the final target. Honor now being something close to a Stay-At-Home mom gives the Alignment more possibilities than any other time since Honor was half-pay after shooting Pavel Young. In recent history, she's been mostly safely tucked away aboard fleet flagships, attending strategy briefings, or otherwise having her itinerary so highly classified even the people who actually needed to know were never quite sure of her exact location.
Honor's security is probably overall tighter than even Elizabeth, because Grayson armsmen just seem better trained than Manticoran Palace Guard. Possibly because they didn't have all the technological options, so they had to rely more on personal training & experience rather than just waving a scanner, or watching a camera from another room. But again... if you're intelligent and put your mind to it, you can get to just about anybody, it's just a matter of how determined you are to becoming a martyr. And we saw previously that the Mesan Alignment GAULs would have happily strapped a nuclear bomb to their backs and personally detonated it for the Onion Evacuation, they clearly have plenty of voluntary martyrs waiting.
A clandestine operation in enemy territory will not have the full use of the "best geneticists", not even the second best. However I grant that the opportunities are there, but an attack by an affected, unsuspecting agent might still be easier to manage.
The sneaky thing about the nanites are that you do not need a voluntary martyr; indeed, such a person might find it hard to get past the protective cats. The "Rat Poison" attempt on Torch is a perfect example (except that it failed to get the primary target) and it did accomplish the goal of restarting the war.