Rob
lyonheart wrote:Hi Rob,
You are so polite!![]()
I think you're probably right about there being another layer of bureaucracy specifically for the non-protectorates like Saltash, ie justified by its different separate status, which is was I meant.
I don't doubt he and the OFS has standing orders to report any threats to the league's security, but that's really the responsibility and duty of the SLN, or Captain Myau, and any attempt to interfere with her doing her duty could be the pretext needed to relieve him
Go back and look at Adm.Pyun's comments about his boss--in the protectorates, OFS is the top dog; the FF units do what they are told. period.
While the TQ may be close to the distances mentioned, ie the 300-400 LY diameter of the SL, I suspect the TQ's actual volume is considerably less.
Given how rare SLN/FF BC's were in the Madras sector before Monica, Dubroskaya's squadron is a mystery, but her detachments aren't.
Zavala left before news of OB reached Montana, so probably early March and arriving in Saltash in the second half, so his assumed db [or Myau's DD] should have reached Sol by the end of May or before Filareta leaves Tasmania, so until they know what happened to Filareta, which was July, the OFS bureaucrats in Old Chicago have around 2 month's to kick Duenas's future back and forth if Myau and the Lt. Governor etc didn't already take care of him and send a message not to bother.
L
Huh?? your timeline is skewed. News of oyster bay arrived in Spindle in February/March, with Michelle having a beer with Medusa, Oversteegen and Khumalo on the terrace of the Presidential Palace. She got the news on that a couple weeks after Battle of Spindle. It was April or so by the time she re-deployed to Montana; May by the she got word on what happened at Saltash; June by the time the word gets to Manticore, or Ambassador Crawford could rub Kolokoltsov's nose in it. Mike was still in Montana for the news of BoMa2, and she then moved to Tillerman (June).
The only person involved in Damien's OFS future is McCartney; he probably was too busy to spend more than two minutes thinking about it before calling in an aide, and getting a short list of replacements.
If he gets recalled at all, no one is going to think about him until he gets back to Chicago; at which point, he is scapegoated, or lost in the confusion of the sollie meltdown.
Rob