Olav hault-Plankwell Jim Vassilakos (21 Jun 2021 04:33 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Phil Pugliese (21 Jun 2021 05:03 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Jeff Zeitlin (21 Jun 2021 08:59 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Kurt Feltenberger (21 Jun 2021 15:26 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Ingo Siekmann (21 Jun 2021 12:39 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Jim Vassilakos (21 Jun 2021 13:33 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Phil Pugliese (21 Jun 2021 13:40 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell David Johnson (21 Jun 2021 15:39 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Rupert Boleyn (21 Jun 2021 16:04 UTC)
Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Rupert Boleyn (21 Jun 2021 15:58 UTC)

Re: [TML] Olav hault-Plankwell Rupert Boleyn 21 Jun 2021 15:58 UTC


On 21Jun2021 1633, Jim Vassilakos wrote:
> So let me get this straight. This baron in the Spinward Marches
> becomes a grand admiral, defeats the Zhodani, then takes his fleets to
> the Imperial Core and personally murders the Empress, becoming the
> first of the Emperors of the Flag, ushering in a succession of civil
> wars. Later, the Imperium names a class of dreadnoughts after him.
>
> WTF am I missing? This dude's a traitor who's responsible for the
> deaths of only God knows how many people. It's a miracle the Imperium
> even survived. Not to mention the fact that he started this whole
> "right of assassination" buisness. And they name a whole dreadnought
> class after him? I wouldn't name a garbage scow after him.
>
> Somebody please explain to me what the hell is going on here.

The 'Right of Assassination' actually pre-dates the Civil War. It was
introduced when the Moot and Imperial Court got tired of Cleon III (the
Mad) killing them. As he was the third emperor, it's actually a very old
thing.

Plankwell used a different claim - that of 'fleet control'. So did the
other barracks emperors that followed him. As for why he got a class of
dreadnoughts named after him - to the Marches he's a war hero who saved
him from the Zhodani. I'd probably say, if it came up in a game, that
using his name for a major ship class was the IN showing its
independence from the Imperial Family, or that the class originates in
the Marches and it was the sector nobles and navy sticking it to the Core.

--
Rupert Boleyn <xxxxxx@gmail.com>