[That would be more shocking if he didn't already know that, albeit not the reason for it. That's interesting.
It's also interesting that Hux would just volunteer such information, and Lance gives it a few minutes before he replies to make it seem like he needed time to process.]
She failed in her duty to the Emperor. That is taken very seriously. As I said, we are separated by over 30 years and I don't have access to the necessary files, but it honestly doesn't matter.
Either she betrayed the Empire by working with the rebels or she failed in her duty by being weak enough to let herself be eliminated. Mistakes can have deadly consequences.
[Okay, he just can't resist saying it at this point, partially because this is text.]
It is incredible to me how much this Empire you both work for seems to waste resources. Not to mention the moral implications, but from a purely practically standpoint that could not be a more inefficient system.
The Empire held control over thousands for star systems and for that to be possible, officers and military officials have to be held to a high standard
People inevitably make mistakes. If every experienced officer that does something wrong is executed rather than being able to learn from what they've done wrong, less and less experienced individuals are brought in to replace them.
An experienced officer knows how to survive mistakes or mitigate the damage. But having weak officers who cannot do that are ineffective at best and detrimental at the worst when it comes to their duties.
Officers have to learn fast, there are no safe environments and those who cannot adapt quickly are culled quickly. That ensures officers who obtain the ranks of general, admiral, moff, etc are capable and have strong positions that they forged.
[That sounds like a whole lot of bullshit justifying as far as Lance is concerned, and once again he's glad for text because he can go ahead and roll his eyes and feel self-satisfied about it.]
It's entirely possible to end up with experienced, capable generals and other officials without murdering those that are less so.
Technically, the official policy from the Emperor makes murder illegal but officers still find ways to eliminate each other. And the man who had Maketh killed certainly wasn't going to face any consequences because he had so much favor with the Emperor and High Command.
Accidents happen in training or are just part of life. I can't count how many 'accidents' I managed to avoid over the years.
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Date: 2017-05-25 12:56 am (UTC)It's also interesting that Hux would just volunteer such information, and Lance gives it a few minutes before he replies to make it seem like he needed time to process.]
What do you mean by treason?
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Date: 2017-05-25 12:59 am (UTC)Either she betrayed the Empire by working with the rebels or she failed in her duty by being weak enough to let herself be eliminated. Mistakes can have deadly consequences.
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Date: 2017-05-25 01:02 am (UTC)[And considering what Maketh has said before, Lance is guessing it leans more toward the mistakes side of things although he could be wrong.]
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Date: 2017-05-25 01:17 am (UTC)It is incredible to me how much this Empire you both work for seems to waste resources. Not to mention the moral implications, but from a purely practically standpoint that could not be a more inefficient system.
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Date: 2017-05-25 01:25 am (UTC)The Empire held control over thousands for star systems and for that to be possible, officers and military officials have to be held to a high standard
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Date: 2017-05-25 01:34 am (UTC)But having weak officers who cannot do that are ineffective at best and detrimental at the worst when it comes to their duties.
Officers have to learn fast, there are no safe environments and those who cannot adapt quickly are culled quickly. That ensures officers who obtain the ranks of general, admiral, moff, etc are capable and have strong positions that they forged.
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Date: 2017-05-25 01:53 am (UTC)It's entirely possible to end up with experienced, capable generals and other officials without murdering those that are less so.
[Demotion and firing both work.]
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Date: 2017-05-25 02:02 am (UTC)Accidents happen in training or are just part of life. I can't count how many 'accidents' I managed to avoid over the years.
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Date: 2017-05-25 02:04 am (UTC)[He didn't hear anything in there that actually refutes the point, although some of it is useful for other reasons.]
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Date: 2017-05-25 05:46 am (UTC)Report back to me when you speak to Tua. I at least want to know if she's dead.
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Date: 2017-05-25 05:49 am (UTC)Sure.
[That's all he bothers with in response, and doesn't mean it in the slightest.]