Kytheros wrote:The MAlign pulled the trigger on Oyster Bay way earlier than planned because Manticore had just used Apollo - which they believed broke the combat paradigm and balance of power about as much as Operation Buttercup did.
Apollo meant that Haven was completely and utterly screwed, despite having MDMs and Podnoughts of their own, which meant the war with Haven was basically over - and that meant that Manticore would be free to focus on the League - and the League would be even more screwed.
Specifically, the League might be sufficiently screwed that the Mandarins and the like wouldn't go the way the MAlign wanted, but even if they did, there wouldn't be any way for Manticore to get crushed in the fighting.
I still don't see how that would have been a problem in the long run. It simply would have painted a bullseye on a different target, same as what has happened now.
Continue to watch from the sidelines and allow Manticore to defeat Haven, then focus on Manticore. The thing that is nagging me, is that they allowed their timeline to be so rushed, that even if it was successful in destroying the League and even busting Manticore and Haven back to the Stone Age, there would have been enough time elapsed by the time they emerged out of their closets that there would have been a rebuilt RMN and/or RHN anyways.
If they would have gone and simply allowed nature to take its course, then there would only have been two Super Powers - the SLN and the mini-alliance of Manticore&Grayson. Then set those two against each other if that same type of plan still appealed to them. Two is one less variable therefore inherently less complicated than three. (counting RMN&Grayson as one - joined at Honor's hip)
It sure would be nice if we knew just how prematurely Oyster Bay was hatched. Textev?