There was a correlation if she plotted the high-traffic times to the incidents … No. This was wrong. She was looking at it the wrong way. They didn’t just need to look at when things had happened. They needed to look at all the times Medina had seen similar conditions—high traffic, large-mass ships, mistuned reactors—and nothing had gone wrong.
– Naomi Nagata in “Babylon’s Ashes” by James S. A. Corey
– Naomi Nagata in “Babylon’s Ashes” by James S. A. Corey