runsforcelery wrote:There's plenty of room for Sollies to continue to argue about who might be doing what, but the numbers of senior officers who dropped dead when Kingsford and the Ghost Hunters interviewed them before Honor's visit is pretty convincing evidence that somebody's been tampering.
I think it is convincing evidence
Kingsford is actually a mass murderer.
Scenario one: Kingsford brought in people and murdered a bunch of them.
Scenario two: Kingsford brought in people and murdered a bunch of them, but he did it by deliberately triggering nano-tech implanted by a spooky conspiracy!
runsforcelery wrote:Now, an awful lot of Sollies have an awful lot invested in blaming the GA for it somehow (any way they can come up with, actually) after the way Honor and the GA handed the League its head. But even the conspiracy nuts who refuse to stop blaming the Evil Manties and Their Henchmen™ for it will find it very hard to deny that something was going on. Of course, any true member of the tinfoil hat brigade will understand from the get-go that it was the Evil Manties and Their Henchmen™ who created the nanotech in the first place, specifically so they could use it to "prove" they were the innocent victims rather than the Cruel Imperialists We All Know They Are™. Unfortunately, they will refuse to be taken in and remain the eagle-eyed guardians of All That Is Good™.
Even if the Terrans believe the nano-tech theory, who does the best nano-tech again? I'm pretty sure it is actually the Evil Manties and Their Henchmen™!
cthia wrote:I also wonder if after the GA identify the nanite a vaccine can be developed. If the Sollies can develop a vaccine, boy would they have a bargaining chip. Yet, how would it be tested? Or would they simply use it to further their own ends. The League could essentially become an opportunistic "copycat" killer.*
The Sollies might actually be best placed to develop a vaccine, if they can get their act together before Kingsford murders all the infected. If they can isolate some of the virus without triggered the "clean-up" stuff, they can study it and develop counter-measures.
1) Produce enough vaccine for everyone in their country, in case of outbreak.
2) Keep a sample of the disease in their labs. For research. Yeah, research. That's the ticket.
cthia wrote:But I think the MA need to learn more patience. Betcha never saw the charge of impatience -- levied at the MA -- coming, huh? But really, it seems as soon as they develop a new weapon they can't wait to unleash it, telling the world this new weapon exists without any real payoff. If they'd develop many new weapons then sit on them for one big assault upon the galaxy, then they would have a real chance to become the new sheriff in town.
The current leadership most certainly needs to learn patience. The Beowulf disaster? That was a great example. When you start throwing out strikes like that you do NOT leave an ally capable of retaliation. Seriously, they should have won it.
1) Wait for your big stealth ships to be ready to strike.
2) Have them fire from six light months out at the
planets.
3) Watch the GA vanish!
Seriously, they could even tell the people on Darius what they did. "In light of the Grand Alliance murdering hundreds of millions of innocent people on Mesa this is the only choice we have to keep the people on Darius safe."