[ He nods -- both names are familiar to him and more than one graduate student, including himself, had cursed them quietly when searching for sources only for them to be mysteriously nonexistent or censored.
It's the second comment that catches him off-guard. The rational part of him had questioned his father's propaganda, reading Vorkosigan's book on the 'textbook campaign' that Komarr was hadn't sounded like a man searching for tensions to rise through revolts and terrorism that harmed his own people as well. But there had been no proof beyond the man's word when on trial. Nothing firmly released to say otherwise.
Never before had he been so unsatisfied in trying to disprove the words of his father.
Duv's not sure how much weight he can give the Admiral's words, the sole person who's alive who can say anything about the massacre and has every reason to deny he had a hand in it. How much was the pain medicine of this world clouding his judgement? He lets out a small sigh and quietly adds, ]
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It's the second comment that catches him off-guard. The rational part of him had questioned his father's propaganda, reading Vorkosigan's book on the 'textbook campaign' that Komarr was hadn't sounded like a man searching for tensions to rise through revolts and terrorism that harmed his own people as well. But there had been no proof beyond the man's word when on trial. Nothing firmly released to say otherwise.
Never before had he been so unsatisfied in trying to disprove the words of his father.
Duv's not sure how much weight he can give the Admiral's words, the sole person who's alive who can say anything about the massacre and has every reason to deny he had a hand in it. How much was the pain medicine of this world clouding his judgement? He lets out a small sigh and quietly adds, ]
Yes, it was.