Javert
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This pretty much nailed the coffin for me on not buying the book. Yesterday i would have smashed that buy button without any hesitation as it would have gone live.
After learning who it went down, ALL of this just doesn't make any sense. After all we have learned about her in the last months, I refuse to believe, Salomé is this stupid. I refuse to believe, Salomé would be that careless about her ship, especially with friends like Hassan, Luko and her experience with Octavia and other "bad guys". I refuse to believe, Salomé would be that stupid and hot jump her FSD to 70%, risk malfunctions and certain death. I refuse to believe, that Salomé would not fit her Ship with everything she could, to withstand at least some punishment. I especially refuse to believe she would just "give up" (as a lot of people suggested she did).
Swallowing that "Commander Harry Potter" is who killed her, was hard enough. I would also have probably wanted to read the story, how she got to be that stupid. But splitting up the information and dying in vain? Really? No - thank you.
I think they made it clear they are not expecting people to buy the book - this is not an issue. However, you don't actually know why Salomé did that or even whether she had a choice, nor the reasons why she was trying to do whatever she was trying to do, nor why the messages were split up, if indeed they were. For example, escaped prisoners who don't exist (are dead, twice), might have some trouble acquiring the best equipment for their ships
I actually put myself through watching the video of HP's stream just now, and...to my mind the whole thing stinks. At no point does Salome try and get away during her last fight, indeed she turns to face him head on three or four times, with hardpoints deployed trying to go on the offensive.
WE don't know why yet - information missing. However, this did put me in mid of the moment in the first Star Wars film where Obi Wan is fighting Darth Vader and as Luke runs across to the Millenium Falcon, he gives a sideways look across - in that moment he made a decision - the moment where Salomé was in kind of reminded me of that, especially with the talk of her choosing to slow down as well.
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