Good thinking Moste! Always a man prepared to think outside the box.
I had considered the idea of Wallace’'s plan festering for months before he pulled the trigger, but never developed the point the way you have:- maybe Wallace aborted the plan on a number of occasions until the moment was right. That is an interesting idea and requires more thought on my part. Are there any indications of a prior attempt?
However, I think you will concede the following: if Wallace were guilty, then once he made the Qualtrough phone call his ship was launched and if for some unseen reason like a late milkboy he to abort the launching, it could never be re-launched. It was all or nothing.
I had considered the idea of Wallace’'s plan festering for months before he pulled the trigger, but never developed the point the way you have:- maybe Wallace aborted the plan on a number of occasions until the moment was right. That is an interesting idea and requires more thought on my part. Are there any indications of a prior attempt?
However, I think you will concede the following: if Wallace were guilty, then once he made the Qualtrough phone call his ship was launched and if for some unseen reason like a late milkboy he to abort the launching, it could never be re-launched. It was all or nothing.
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