I believe the novel line was something like, they demobilised the navy and put the personnel into providing disaster relief for the surviving Earth civvies.PeZook wrote:The most idiotic thing about this entire chain of events is that Freehold special forces massacred billions, but didn't actually touch any important military infrastructure.
The UN navies were left almost completely intact. In a realistic world, what happened next would be Earth stalling for time before launching a massive vengeance strike against Freehold, wiping the planet clean of life and then hunting down every last freeholder still left alive.
Of course, knowing Williamson, they'd do something stupidly insane like use non-lethal weapons or send an angry letter or use paraplegic troops because the UN is both stupidly liberal and totally opressive (Williamson UN somehow has total surveillance and secret police, yet also absurdly high crime. It is also starving yet full of bloated fatsos)
Also, the oppressive UN Gestapo supposedly does not care about "mundane" crimes, if I recall correctly. They are too busy hunting down offenders against political correctness to be bothered to deal with the robbers and rapists who infest Earth's slums. Or something to that effect.
That the Freehold's terrorism is successful merely shows more of Williamson's worldview. It works because liberals are all idiots and easily intimidated by terrorism and fear, as everyone with any brains should know. If Gore had won the elections, the US response to 9/11 would have been to immediately pull out of the ME altogether. And so on, and so forth.
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Simon: Fair enough, I suppose, though I still think his concepts in the two novels I read were rather towards the softer edge of SF, with some quite poorly explained technobabble.