robert132 wrote:Sigs wrote:What really confuses me is when Grayson when they clearly saw that war was coming decided to send the protectors own to defend a system of little value except for it's commander while not reinforcing a system which would have doubled the RMN's SD(P)s.
Consider ... Protector Benjamin owes (in his view) little or no loyalty to the High Ridge government due to the scuzzy way Grayson had been treated since High Ridge became PM.
On the other hand, Admiral STEADHOLDER Harrington in his mind has earned and deserves all the respect and support he can provide, and he JUST HAPPENS to have this little fleet called "The Protector's Own" lying around, running the occasional exercise but not really doing anything useful at the moment, and it's Commanding Admiral has been "whining" that his people are losing their fine edge, so ...
So why not send these ships to reinforce Steadholder Harrington's thin line of ships, he thinks to himself. It provides him a way to both deliver a backhanded slap to High Ridge and Janasek and to provide The Protector's Own with a long deployment exercise as an excuse to get them to someone who might, just might need them if it all goes to hell (as it did.)
The other thing to keep in mind is the timeline. In War of Honor Benjamin makes the decision to deploy the Protector's Own to quietly back on Honor against the Andies in Chapter 18 - and they arrive in Chapter 29.
But Theisman also doesn't announced that Haven has SD(P)s until Chapter 29.
So at the time the Protectors Own was sent Haven's SD(P)s were still secret, they hadn't started playing hardball on the negotiations, and Grayson had just hints that they had something called Bolthole that Foraker was involved in. At that point the Andies and Silesia seemed like the more immediate problem.
Things obviously changed, but by that point it was clear that Haven had dispatched modern units to the Silesia area (Ch 26) - presumably with the intent of defeating some of Manticore's SD(P)s in detail. At that point sending the Protector's Own away (unless as part of stripping all modern units out of Marsh and rushing them home without orders to reinforce the most critical systems) would be foolish -- and would risk the war starting while they were still in transit. (The German WWI screw-up repeated on an interstellar scale)