Prison?
Execution?
Sorry to double post ..but just thinking that nowadays Leyton (his attempted coup foiled) would probably write a book,get a syndicated show and be a viable presidential candidate..
Too soon?
Yup, working Tom Paris' old beat.Prison, most likely a high security one.
Wasn't Paris in a prison before Katie got him out, the one on Madagascar?
Not according to the novels, where after Section 31 files became public, Leyton was revealed to be one of the few Starfleet Admirals with no connection to Section 31 at all. Indeed, it was a point of embarrassment for Section 31 the coup attempt got as far as it did. They were too busy dealing with other Starfleet Admirals who were red flagged a higher priority threat.I'm wondering if Section 31 might have tried to bust him out.
According to the novels, he was sentenced to five years in prison and got out on parole after serving three.
For an attempted military coup, Leyton got FIVE YEARS? What the actual FUCK?
Should have been at least twenty.
Hollow Men by Una McCormack.According to the novels, he was sentenced to five years in prison and got out on parole after serving three. After which he attempted to live in seclusion but is frequently hounded by journalists and historians seeking to interview him, which he always refuses.
Not according to the novels, where after Section 31 files became public, Leyton was revealed to be one of the few Starfleet Admirals with no connection to Section 31 at all. Indeed, it was a point of embarrassment for Section 31 the coup attempt got as far as it did. They were too busy dealing with other Starfleet Admirals who were red flagged a higher priority threat.
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