Okay, so, assuming Cecil doesn't have a change of heart (Becker will be missed!) I'd like some kind of semi-definitive answer about the fate of the bohemian mercenary and the trial. We just kind of glossed over the extermination of Prague for story purposes, but if Becker dies there this is going to be a pretty insurmountable problem for him. Without him, there's no trial, which suits Fritz just fine, but is it the direction we want the story to go in?

If I advance the turn we can always get to the siege of Prague and deal with it from there. I'd be happy to have Fritz ride to Prague's rescue using some variation of the teleport clause and then take Becker and the Bohemian prisoner (i.e. defending the siege first) for his own purposes.

Who can make this kind of decision?