Certainly most random people weren't paying attention. But the key players knew they existed and Manticore was publically calling them out.penny wrote:tlb wrote:A few posts ago you (incorrectly) claimed that people did not really know that the Malign existed,
A few quotes ago per that discussion, they did not. Context. They only suspected. Even now they only suspect. Well, maybe they no longer suspect since Galton. But out of all of the governments only the pesky Manticorans “suspected.” What fraction of the galaxy is the MBS?
Pritchard tells Queen Elizabeth
Mission of Honor wrote:“Your Majesty—Elizabeth—the Mesan Alignment wants both of us destroyed, starting with the Star Empire. I don’t know if it honestly believes the SLN can do the job where you’re concerned, or if it was anticipating we’d do it when we recognized the opportunity it had given us. But it doesn’t really matter. What matters is that this Solarian attack on you is simply one more step in a strategy directed against both of us. So I think something a bit more pointed than simply stopping shooting at each other might be in order.”
The IAN wasn't publicly part of the Grand Alliance specifically to leave them free to go after the Alignment
A Rising Thunder wrote:I think what they’re really after at this point is leaving you some freedom of maneuver. For that matter, they could even see some situations in which having you available as a third party—a go-between—might make a lot of sense.”
“And it would also leave us free to go after the Mesan Alignment, wouldn’t it?” Rabenstrange observed shrewdly.
And Benjamin Detwiler is complaining that the Manties have gone public about them
A Rising Thunder wrote:Benjamin said harshly. “I don’t know how much information McBryde actually handed Zilwicki and Cachat, or how much substantiation they’ve got for it, but they got one hell of a lot more than we’d want them to have! They’re talking about virus-based nanotech assassinations, the streak drive, and the spider drive, and they’re naming names about something called ‘the Mesan Alignment.’ In fact, they’re busy telling the Manty Parliament—and, I’m sure, the Havenite Congress and all the rest of the fucking galaxy!—all about the Mesan plan to conquer the known universe.
And of course al-Fanudahi and his 'Ghost Hunters' have heard about them and think they're likely the bad guys they've been trying to root out
A Rising Thunder wrote:“Let me guess, Captain al-Fanudahi. You’re about to suggest to me that the Manties’ allegations of ‘malign outside influence’ in the form of this Mesan Alignment of theirs was responsible for it?”
“To some extent, yes,” he said, and paused again, watching her expression closely.
So Haven, Manticore, Grayson, Andermani, and the League have all heard of the MAlign and most of them believe they exist and even the effective counter-intel parts of the League seem to think their existence more probable that not. That's quite a lot of the power players who know (or reasonably suspect) they exist.
Now, not everyone in power believes they exist. But Manticore has been sufficiently public in their claims that effectively anybody paying the slightest attention to interstellar relations has at least heard claims of their existence -- and all this well before Michelle shows up at Mesa (much less the later fight at Galton)