tlb wrote:penny wrote:Did the GA have an option of inviting the press in general? The GA would have wanted to ensure operational security. OpSec would have prevented the GA from sharing their findings with the press. We all remember what happened when the SLN lost their surprise factor. I don't think the GA could risk a leak.
The MA knew they were going to get a visit anyway. But I don't think the GA knew that they knew. Same as the SLN.
If they had those concerns, then why invite Audrey? I would expect that there were more reporters than just her along. At least one from each system involved, plus a few more represent from major news organizations.
The GA would want independent proof that their warnings of a previously unknown antagonist were proved correct.
Jonathan_S wrote:And rules and security around embedding reporters in military units should be well established. Basically it boils down to not telling them where you're going or what you're doing until after you leave (with them aboard) and then not giving them any way to file a report until after you've finished your mission.
It would have been arrogant and irresponsible to take a shipload of reporters to a battle the GA couldn't have known it would win. Because had they lost and lost badly and every ship in the fleet destroyed, the MA would not have allowed any witnesses to return. There might have been more reporters but, well, I shall guard my vote on this one too.