Given the number of characters from Gundam Seed that have appeared, my first thought was: Ramius? What did Murrue... oh. The other Ramius.
I won't say that I haven't had Hunt for the Red October in mind at times, or that Gloval may not be a little less than subservient to the High Command at times, but it would be very difficult to do that. For one thing, jump points are quite well guarded and he'd really be doing awfully well to find out about two seperate top secret Class-III jump points much less forge orders to let him use them.
The High Command have just the same vision that Gloval officers have of what the Confederacy will go through when they find a huge enemy ship, armed with a new generation of military technology rampaging through an area that is about as far from the war zones as you can get - roughly the way that the USA would react to an Iraqi carrier group on the Great Lakes and an armored brigade landing in Chicago.
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
I won't say that I haven't had Hunt for the Red October in mind at times, or that Gloval may not be a little less than subservient to the High Command at times, but it would be very difficult to do that. For one thing, jump points are quite well guarded and he'd really be doing awfully well to find out about two seperate top secret Class-III jump points much less forge orders to let him use them.
The High Command have just the same vision that Gloval officers have of what the Confederacy will go through when they find a huge enemy ship, armed with a new generation of military technology rampaging through an area that is about as far from the war zones as you can get - roughly the way that the USA would react to an Iraqi carrier group on the Great Lakes and an armored brigade landing in Chicago.
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.