Orgasm-Bro, strengthening our kine contacts at the moment is not about showing off to the Envoy, it's just about increasing Sommers' power-base. The Envoy, however, seems to be a straight-talker, and I doubt he'll look down on Sommers' ability to use modern kine political systems effectively from the Shadows. Dominating and bloodbonding entire governments, boards of directors or monarchies is a recipe for trouble, I'm sure a politick kindred can respect that Sommers has worked in the shadows and that, apart from Humphrey knowing about some dark, seedy underworld, none of Sommers kine aides know anything of his world, Sommers' true nature, or the real nature of the masquerade.
On that point, it struck me that in the long-term, it will be suspiscious if Sommers is outliving all of his banking colleagues, but remaining as a secret partner. It does give us the opportunity, however, to groom ghouls in high places. Not leadership roles, but positions of influence.
As for bringing the gangrel back in, I doubt Vogler would be a 'leader' of Gangrel. However, as Prince he could select the Primogen put forward by the clan. Re-integration of the gangrel also does not mean total assimilation. The clan would remain, by rights, mostly autonomous, but at the very least, Vogler might be able to convince them that they're better off having some power to influence Camarilla decision making, so that the Camarilla can do for them in return for their loyalty (preserving Masquerade, securing gangrel holdings against Sabbat incursions, providing them with 'safe' wilderness areas to roam [Sommers government contacts could make sure no questions are asked when gangrel take up residence in National Trust parks, and so on]).
We have six months until the election of Prince. To survive, we need to:
> Impress upon the Envoy that Sommers is *not* some upstart 13th gen getting above his station, but a Camarilla steadfast who will do what needs to be done for clan stability - this does *not* mean, however, that Sommers won't be a scheming, manipulative, politicking Ventrue. The Envoy expects schemes and wheeling-dealings, Sommers just has to disguise his schemes better than his rivals, and also make sure his schemes don't damage wider Camarilla power. When we took out Angelos, it did great things for the Camarilla in terms of removing a dangerous rival.... however, in the long-run, our campaign brought down a Prince and led to an even more aggressive Sabbat resurgence on the South Bank.
> Play a double game: the public campaign for Vogler's princely election and the back-room game. We can show Vogler off as much as we want to everyone else, but we need to be making backroom deals with fellow Barons and we need to make sure they will keep their word.
> Keep our heads down. Heads will roll, make sure Sommers' head is not sticking up
I like A because we can't string Humphrey along for too much longer, and we have nothing to take to Biggs. He wants to be taken seriously by Kine union leaders, he needs someone like Tony. He has problems with the Giovanni, he needs someone with banking connections.
If we haven't called Costello yet, we could always (P) Costello, ask her for whatever dirt she can dig up on the London Giovanni and any connections Tarquin has to them. I'm only 50% on that though, so it'll depend on what others think.
Edit-Ololol looks like Esquilax and I were writing at the same time.
I agree that we should let the Sabbat run amok for now. We gain nothing by fighting them, and Godrick might be the one to be made an example of by the Envoy if he lets his territory fall into disrepair. It's his responsibility to take care of the South Bank, not Sommers'. If things become dire and the Camarilla has to band together, that's when we come in and offer everything we can (except Wistman, unless there's a good reason).