Well, Rok, explain to me again why Insorum was used on Mekhios after the slaves there were largely killed? Why did they waste that perfectly fine Insorum on the Sarumites?
There is no logical necessity to come to the conclusions you champion. I notice that 'logical' starts to be used as a buzzword to indicate that "I'm right and everyone who differs is wrong.", that's not what the word means, though. So unless you give a logically sound and valid proof that there's only your interpretation of a lack of information possible I will reserve myself the right to differ.
That said, I'm really excited for your rigorous logical treatment that shows that absence of evidence is evidence of absence.
Did you read the chapter you are referencing?
The initial bombardment with insorum was made because they intended to, and in fact attempted to, retrieve slaves from the planet.
They had no idea that most of the slaves had been hidden in sealed environments, forced to wear breathing apparatus, or killed.
(those were Jamyl's orders, in that specific order, the chapter insinuated that most were not killed, merely put in a position where the insorum would not reach them.
the assault on the ground failed because in this case, it was shown that after the initial bombardment, the slaves were still vitoc dependent. (the little girl who shot the matari trooper in the head for her next dosage)
How, pray tell, would those up on the ships that initiated the assault upon reaching orbit, have known about the activities of those on the planet?
It honestly sounds like you haven't actually read the book and are just going off second hand information here Nico.
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and in this case, yes. The absence of evidence as to the depopulation of the entire ammatar mandate, as well as Kor-Azor prime and Sarum prime, kind of is evidence that it didn't happen.
Those kind of things just don't go unreported.
simply put, people not dying isn't news.
people dying, especially on the scale we're talking about here, is.