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In Memorium - How are they remembered?

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Re: In Memorium - How are they remembered?
Post by drothgery   » Sat Jul 02, 2016 12:37 am

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Somtaaw wrote:Really? I'd thought the clues tied it together fairly well that Bolthole was established prior to CPS. Could have sworn there were even Havenites that mentioned something about how "only good thing the Legislaturalists did, and the Committee continued" or something to that regard. I'll have to go quote diving again to try to find the reference.

The "Origin of Bolthole" Pearl says straight out that while the "Bolthole System" was conquered by the Legislaturalists, the shipyard and R&D complex were creations of the Committee.

http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... ngton/65/1
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Re: In Memorium - How are they remembered?
Post by Louis R   » Sat Jul 02, 2016 1:47 pm

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Pat's statements on the subject were published later, and so could be evidence of A Better Idea. OTOH, they could simply be evidence that even Pat Givens doesn't have clearance for the Infodump :lol:

drothgery wrote:
Somtaaw wrote:Really? I'd thought the clues tied it together fairly well that Bolthole was established prior to CPS. Could have sworn there were even Havenites that mentioned something about how "only good thing the Legislaturalists did, and the Committee continued" or something to that regard. I'll have to go quote diving again to try to find the reference.

The "Origin of Bolthole" Pearl says straight out that while the "Bolthole System" was conquered by the Legislaturalists, the shipyard and R&D complex were creations of the Committee.

http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... ngton/65/1
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Re: In Memorium - How are they remembered?
Post by GabrialSagan   » Mon Jul 04, 2016 9:32 pm

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I imagine they will be remembered with more or less the same shading as their Revolution Era French counterparts. Political idealists who performed terrible deeds to overthrow a regime that was in many ways more corrupt and despotic than their own, yet the methods they used being so horrific that there is no way to see them as anything but villains. Villains that can be sympathized with, but villains none the less.
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Re: In Memorium - How are they remembered?
Post by kzt   » Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:34 pm

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Yup. I've been to Napoleon's tomb, there isn't one for Robespierre.
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