Originally posted by Aramis:
[qb]I doubt that Dulinor was quite that isolated in his conspiracy.
Aramis,
Poor essay construction on my part, there. The Barracks Boobs were isolated. Dulinor's attempt failed because of Dulinor. He didn't have the stomach for it and Murphy showed up in spades.
The escape plan was probably a backup, and when it got invoked, his moot-friends decided to let him swing in the breeze...
Oh yes indeedy! A Moot more involved in Dulinor's plot may help explain the oddly inffectual Moot Lucan so easily cowed in the immediate aftermath of the Assassination. It seems that some of the Moot's members are afraid to speak out and others are looking simply to bug out because there is real, undeniable, no need to make it up, evidence of their role in the plot just waiting to be uncovered. So, during those first few horrible months during which time Lucan gave the orders that destroyed the Third Imperium, a sizeable fraction of the Moot kept quiet and took great care to bring no notice to themselves as a way to save their skins.
Of course, Lucan would eventually turn on them anyway, but that was in the future.
Dulinor probably realized the wrong strephon when the Empress didn't react as expected...
Hmmm, that's a wrinkle I never heard before. I have MT's RSB but the story there is pretty dry. The only reaction by any sophont in the Octagon is that of the Yerlyaruiwo ambassador to put himself between Iffie and Dulinor's magnum.
I still like your idea though. Upon his arrival at Capital (or perhaps even before reaching that system) Dulinor is informed that the real Strephon is away. Sadly, the timing demands of the Plot require that it go forward anyhow. Equally sadly, Iolanthe and Iphegenia are now added to the hit list because they'll know that the Strephon in the Octagon isn't the real one. (I'm sure others in the Imperial household who knew of the trip to Longbow II and the clone's presence were added to the Mop Up list.)
Killing those two 'extras', plus the Aslan, and bugging out for Dlan when the rest of the Imperial Guard gets stroppy, doomed Dulinor's attempt. What a slender reed to base a plot upon. Dulinor didn't even have feet of clay, more like jello.
... but taking out more than his one target was the fatal political error.
Agreed. He could have bugged out and still kept his claim to the Throne. The Moot would have to confirm Iffie after all and Dulinor's support in the Moot would not have evaporated. Killing Io, Iffie, and the Aslan along with 'Strephon' meant that Dulinor was now a common murderer and not a heroic tyrannicide.
Likewise, if t had been the real strephon, he'd have had no need to kill Iolanthe, nor the empress... simply inform her that her Emperor wishes her to be his empress... and then kept her very well guarded, for his own sake. (The guards are as much to protect him as her...)
Hmmm... I'd pension Iolanthe off, under suitable guard of course, but...
Have you ever seen the, as far as I know, lone illo of Dulinor's wife? It's in the issue of DGP's
Traveller Digest in which the Four Knights reach finally Capital. She (I can't remember her name off hand) is something like 30 years older than Dully and looks like the sort of stuffy society dame featured in the
Three Stooges shorts. You know, she hires them to fix the doorbell, they scare off all the help before the big party, then volunteer to fill in as cooks & butlers, and screw up everything and anything until she chases them off while firing shotgun blasts into their asses as they run away. I mean, who would want to be married to a dame like that?
Iolanthe isn't a fashion plate; check her out in G:Traveller, and she's 18 years olders than Dully, but she's got to be better than that old battleaxe back on Dlan. After all, she's put up with Strephon all these years!
Have fun,
Bill