Surely Azetbuhr would have insisted on secrecy in addition to neutrality if the threat of assassination were her concern. At the very least, keeping the paparazzi and riffraff out would ensure that if an assassination did take place, the blame would rest squarely on the shoulders of the Feds...
Of course, it wasn't widely known because Kirk did have to ask. But it's not difficult to see why.
Or the Romulans, but everybody trusted the Romulans. Which probably was more or less the point: it was their two-faced participation in the conspiracy that made the other two halves think they could win.
Timo Saloniemi
The Enterprise was under radio silence, and just because they didn't want Kirk/Spock to know doesn't mean it wasn't widely circulated amongst other captains in the vicinity.
Azetbuhr: "After recent events you will understand if I say I prefer a neutral site. And in the interests of security, let us keep the location secret for now."
Kirk: "Has the peace conference begun?"
Chekov: "Who knows? The location is a secret."
I wonder if Khitomer was a Romulan planet at the time?
If Starfleet was keeping Excelsior appraised of the situation so that Excelsior could help, why would they have kept them so far away? They just barely made it in time to come to Enterprise's aid.Probably Starfleet was keeping certain ships appraised of the security-concerns for the upcoming conference (including the captain of their most powerful battleship), in case intervention became necessary. The Enteprise-A crew were most likely viewed as "compromised" at that point.
I don't think they would believe Sulu would be in on the conspiracy - Valeris did not mention him, and he had earlier given Enterprise his offer of assistance. Maybe Valeris knew that Sulu knew where the peace conference was, and Spock gleaned that from his meld with her. But that still does not explain how Sulu knew, or how Valeris would know he knew. Ay ay ay...It does appear that the heroes didn't believe particularly strongly that Sulu would know. Else why ask Valeris?
OTOH, perhaps the heroes felt Sulu was "compromised"? After all, pretty much everybody else appeared to be, including people aboard Kirk's very ship. Sulu just happened to be the least bad of their alternatives after Valeris failed to provide.
Timo Saloniemi
I've always had the theory that Cartwright and his co-conspirators within Starfleet knew that, while they maybe couldn't avoid giving the information to the fleet's most powerful ship outright (too many people in the command-structure who knew the stakes and the importance of the event), they could maybe cut orders diverting Excelsior and keeping it far enough away from the peace conference to lower the likelihood of rendering aid, knowing that a second assassination attempt was about to go down there.If Starfleet was keeping Excelsior appraised of the situation so that Excelsior could help, why would they have kept them so far away? They just barely made it in time to come to Enterprise's aid.
If Starfleet was keeping Excelsior appraised of the situation so that Excelsior could help, why would they have kept them so far away?
I don't think they would believe Sulu would be in on the conspiracy - Valeris did not mention him, and he had earlier given Enterprise his offer of assistance.
Indeed we know that was the case. 'Operation Retrieve' was knocked up pretty quickly. Was it effectively a first strike to knock out key Klingon assets along the border to allow Starfleet to dictate terms? Rescuing Kirk and McCoy was just an excuse to put the plan into action, and I doubt it was actually intended that either would make it back alive. Killed while attempting escape...Doesn't mean other starships weren't in readiness to launch a war...
Why would they need cloaks? The Enterprise got to Rura Penthe with the use of Uhura and a set of Klingon to English dictionaries.
The impression I got was of a quick and decisive strike to Klingon territory, wiping out some bases in a massive show off strength. Kind of like the Breen attack on Earth a hundred years later.
Encoded frequency perhaps?One think I've never been able to figure out about ST VI TUC: How did Sulu know where the peace conference was being held, and how did Spock know that Sulu would know?
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