markusschaber wrote:penny wrote:The reporters would have been aboard ship with Honor. If they are not aboard ship with Honor then they can't really know everything that went on like the orders exchanged between commanders, the disagreements, etc. If they are not with Honor hearing things first hand, then they may as well not have come. Second hand information was not what they come for.
On the other hand, it makes sense to distribute them amongst the fleet, to reduce the risk of a single hit killing all of them. And it makes sense to put Havenite reporters on Havenite ships, Andermani reporters on Andermani ships etc. - most probably on board of those ship with high ranking flag officers.
And, of course, I'm talking about a handful of reporters, not more than 2 or 3 of each of the 4 nations, so we have about a dozen including O'Hanrahan.
Perhaps. Maybe. But we do know that Audrey was aboard ship with Honor. If Audrey was alone with Honor then that would have given Audrey the scoop. Reporters don't like getting scooped. It does not bode well for their career. And if they are going to risk their life and travel to God only knows where, then it's only fair that they do not get scooped.
Again, I'm not against embedding reporters
into war. Except in this case. In this case there were too many unknowns. And I can't take anybody’s word in the forum. You guys essentially think its cool for Honor to hyper in system then lumber around coddling a freighter … an escorted ship of journalists. Honor doesn't need that responsibility. Honor went to Galton to wage war, not to escort a cargo full of journalists!
Oh ... I forgot ... everyone charges me for thinking that Honor will care more about the journalists – who signed on for the trip and accepted the dangers – rather than her mission.
And let's be practical. How many of those journalists really thought they would be in any danger as a guest of the most brilliant officer in the galaxy on a ship in the most powerful alliance in existence.
No! That isn't what I am saying at all. I am saying that the specimen under the microscope is Honor. The question becomes “What will Honor do?” If push comes to shove and wedge comes to wedge, Honor will save the shipload of journalists from themselves even if she has to adopt a tactic she wouldn't adopt if she were alone without civilians to care for. Honor would end up losing a ship with all hands to save a bunch of civilians. Honor was going to Galton to wage war. Not to babysit.
Also, Honor had to invite Audrey. If journalists were already invited to tag along then surely Audrey would have needed no invitation. It is possible Honor invited her as a personal gesture to get firsthand information. The scoop. I admit that as a possibility. Just not likely, for a whole host of reasons I've already mentioned. No, I do not think journalists were invited to go on this trip.
And finally, to address the glaring bull in the China shop, a MAlign entity with no scruples, morals or treaties, would have used those reporters like pawns. As I said before, we won't argue whether Honor Harrington would surrender or throw the journalists to the rabid ma-lions.
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Now I can talk in the third person.