tlb wrote:Can we say that the absolutely worst tactical blunder that Haven made in Thunderbolt was to have the rendezvous take place at an inhabited planet, where the destroyers would draw notice and comment? There have been other meetings at uninhabited systems and this could have been one of them. Result would have been no warning to either Sidemore or Trevor's Star.
Louis R wrote:No, we can't. That was a counterintelligence move, not tactical.
And justified by the channel the Octagon chose - not that they had any real choice under the circumstances - to communicate with 2nd Fleet. The courier ships being used to carry the traffic via the junction could neither be told what they were carrying nor expected to stop off for a rendezvous in an empty system without wondering - probably loudly - just what messages they were carrying for whom. They had to deliver it to a reasonable to them destination, and whatever means was used for forwarding it would be liable to exposure if it caught the wrong person's attention.
You can't really even blame the RHN for picking that particular system to do the forwarding from, as I really doubt that any of the 3 versions of NavInt that existed over the years were bothering to keep track of the activities of a cruiser captain who was effectively cashiered 20 years before Honor Harrington even went to Basislisk, never mind Marsh. The Andies might have, but probably only if they kept track of anyone running armed merchantment through Silesia [something that would have been a rather good idea, actually].
Jonathan_S wrote:The one thing I do fault the RHN planning for was not giving Tourville any inconspicuous ships to use for picking up his message traffic. If he hadn't had to use Haven built and flagged destroyers to zip back and forth for his mail he'd never have attracted Bachfisch's attention.
Give him a boring tramp freighter sailing under someone else's flag to do that job and nobody looks twice.
According to chapter 53 of War Of Honor, Haven bribed a Silesian ambassador for the exclusive use of the courier; it would have been easy enough to include a disguised Havenite officer in the crew to reroute the vessel after the last wormhole transition. They probably could have replaced the entire crew, if they wanted (keeping one Silesian for communication, because of the accent). We have no reason to know, one way or the other, whether the crew knew that they were carrying a message for Haven; they knew at least to deliver a message to the Haven Trade Mission.
Otherwise renting a couple third party freighters to use instead of the destroyers as Jonathan suggested.
If you are on a secret mission, then you should stay secret. Why would they not know that the trade mission did not have a dispatch boat? It is true that they would not know about Bachfisch; but they should have assumed there would be intelligence gathering.
PS. AAC describes the Moriarty system, it does not mention the system defense called Mycroft