taylorandrian wrote:Michelle Henke's Succession Rank Change: In the novel "Uncompromising Honor," Michelle Henke's succession rank is referred to as third in line to the throne, a change from her previous designation as fifth in line. The change is mentioned by the Detweilers and a group investigating the existence of the "Other Guys" in Old Chicago on Earth.
It is unclear if two individuals in the line have passed away as a result of the Yawata Strike, as this information is not explicitly stated. It is possible that the change in Michelle Henke's rank is due to other factors such as promotions, resignations, or changes in the rules of succession. Without further information, it is impossible to determine the exact reason for the change.
I think we've discussed this in the past and think the Detweilers were wrong. This is a slip-up in RFC's part, most likely, but in-universe we can blame the Detweilers having somehow bad information and/or poor interpretation of Manticore Succession Law.
Her position in the succession line has nothing to do with her military rank. As far as we understand on Manticore law, the succession is a simple primogeniture rule, so the heir to the throne is Elizabeth's son, Crown Prince Roger, followed by her daughter Princess Joanna, then her brother, formerly Crown Prince Michael, now Duke of Serisburg. Her aunt and Mike's mother, Caitrin Winton-Henke, would have been next, before Mike herself.
Though there is a special rule in the Constitution: the monarch must be married to a commoner. So what happens to their position in the line of succession if they marry a noble? Caitrin Henke married a noble who either was or later became Earl Gold Peak, so maybe she got removed from the line. It doesn't look like it, because when we meet Mike, she's introduced as being in line for the throne after her older brother and her mother. However, once Edward Henke died and she became a widow, she would have got reinstated, as the precedent of Queen Elizabeth II's accession showed (she was a widow of a noble). Princess Joanna could have removed herself by marrying a noble too, but given that the story shortly prior to UH described Crown Prince Roger's marriage to Rivka Rosenfeld and Joanna is necessarily younger, it's unlikely (though not impossible).