PeterZ wrote:I would add one thing to S&J's potential incarnation: coverup. The events unfolding was going in the direction a huge fisk-up. The leadership must have begun thinking CYA. Jasek and Gadrial must have recognized this possibility. Getting S&J to Arcana Prime is the best way to make sure the leadership gets the best information possible without local CYA filters getting in the way.
I'm not sure that J&G have recognized this even yet -- do they even know that the attacks are underway, or has military secrecy been clamped down on that as well? And would they recognize the fisk-ups? (I think they'd certainly recognize the potential for them, but even if Jasek is privy to dispatches flying down the chain, would he recognize the problems?
Or were you referring to the original set of fisk-ups, Fallen Timbers and the Sharonan seizure of the swamp portal?
PeterZ wrote:Even looking back at mul Guthak's actions and Harshu's defense of his actions, its easy to assume both tried to play politics. Mul Guthak wanted to offer some successes to offset the fisk-ups and verbally encouraged Harshu's adventurism yet covered his butt with the more limited written orders. Harshu took the verbal orders over the written ones because he agreed that Arcana needed gains at all costs in this conflict.
Tend to agree. Mul Guthak definitely wrote things so he could cover himself if things went wrong. Harshu doesn't seem to have recognized at first that the written orders without the verbal orders would lend themselves to that kind of coverup. He's sneaky, but maybe not that kind of sneaky. But both Harshu and his second suspect cover-up as of the end of the second book -- and what is that going to do to their effectiveness, looking over their shoulder? But they don't yet know that the cover-up is multi-layer.
PeterZ wrote:That sort of CYA mind set must be rather prevalent in a peace time military. It could also roll over two magicless civilians pretty easily.
Yes. We recall that even Jasek, who is presented as a very honorable and effective Andaran officer, spends much of his time during the initial contact session worried about CYA, and stupid subordinates setting things up to cover their asses, and all that. All of which takes away from his focus on the actual situation. 200 years of (mostly) peacetime operations have left a lot of rust in the Arcanan military, I think.