Jonathan_S wrote:TFLYTSNBN wrote:Now everyone is finally understanding the strategic implications of the assasination of King Roger as a prelude to Haven's invasion of Trevor's Star. If the killing of the king hadn't given the fecal brained opposition an excuse to serve up the San Martinos on a Silver platter, the Manticoran alliance would have started the war with enormous "strategic depth" while Haven would have had negative strategic depth. RMN units could have been shifted from defense to offense to defense in mere hours. All of those worthless star systems that became fleet bases that required mobile units as well as fixed defenses would not have been needed. The RMN could have just sallied forth to sack a peep second echelon system then get back home well before any attack exploiting the diversion of ships from Manticore could be assembled. The batleships that were Haven's huge, strategic reserve would have been the primary targets along with any industrial assets that could be taken out without engaging serious fixed defenses. Transit, sack and atrit, transit, repeat as neccessary until Haven implodes.
Plus Manticore would have the support of whatever of the San Martin navy that survived. Ofsetting then they wouldn't have the Erewhonese battle squadrons. (Talbot, the system not the quadrent, was probably neutral at best since we never heard of their SDs deployed anywhere but Erewhon had enough wallers to cover home defense and send some to join the RMN in operations in other systems early in the war).
However I'm not sure that retaining Trevor's Star offsets the 17 fewer years to build up RMN forces or work on Project Gram's R&D.
And if the main war had kicked off keeping Haven from grabbing Trevor's Star then Manticore probably never would have reached out to Grayson. That'd have massive implications on all its own. Their other allies (except to some extent Erewhon and maybe Talbot was breakeven to mildly helpful) seemed to be net resource drains, only helpful in that Haven spread their forces around because of them, so never forming that alliance might not have hurt. But not having Grayson and their wildly outsized contribution seems like it'd be a problem -- especially with a smaller and lower tech RMN.
Actually FLY, I have to thank you for making these points. I missed it, though I've always been attuned to the strategic importance of Trevor's Star. At any rate, love the post.
One of my friends asked me about
Strategic Reach. Strategic Reach is important as it allows the goal of achieving strategic depth by removing many of the stubborn obstacles, a common one being politics. Strategic Reach includes Strategic Depth, more or less. Or more succinctly helps guarantee it. To better understand the concepts, one only has to turn to and study the current politics of Russia/US relations in the Arctic. Putin and the US are presently involved in a
pissing contest over rights in the Arctic and the implications of Russian expansion in the area.
Strategic Reach is the precursor to Strategic Depth. In a nutshell, strategic reach is strategic depth + (All your little legal ducks and foreign policy lined up in a row. It's allowing one to strive for the end game of strategic depth without being hamstrung by foreign policy, treaties and agreements. It's winning the political war against the restraints of NATO. In a nutshell, a winning Politics hand. Allowing Russia to complete its endgame in the Arctic gives it inherent rights militarily to the region in the future. An inherent excuse, mind you, to establish more bases. Sneaky!, looking several moves ahead of the annoying entity that is NATO.
See the similarities between Murmansk and Trevor's Star?
From a Manticoran perspective, seizing Trevor's Star gives the Manticorans strategic reach - being able to maneuver and mobilize in the area without having to seek approval from Parliament. RMN operations in the area would then fall under the umbrella of natural strategic responsibility incurred by the position (Bases).
Strategic Reach = Strategic Depth + Politics, though not necessarily vice versa, yet.
Jonathan, personally, I'd jump the other way. Retaining Trevor's Star gives the RMN an inside straight with the MWJ. You are still downplaying the strategic advantages afforded by having the MWJ and sorely missing the implications of locking down the Trevor's Star end. By the SKM dealing itself an Inside Straight, Trevor's Star would have given Manticore strategic depth, advantage of interior lines of defense, logistics and communication. All of the advantages I've called attention to upstream, along with Strategic Reach. Acquiring Trevor's Star would have taken the politics out of a significant aspect of capitalizing on said position by removing the Opposition segment of government from the equation.
With Strategic Reach under their belt by already
owning Trevor's Star the Manties are legally allowed to capitalize on its overwhelming strategic position. With a permanent leg up in mobility and initiative the RMN would have been less stressed with time and resources, being better able to cover its obligations. Adding Trevor's Star to its trophy case would have positively affected most everything on the SKM side and by association, negatively for the Peeps. E.g., remember that trick the Peeps pulled by setting Harrington up? An inside straight would have made it virtually impossible for the Peeps to guess where she'd hit, having virtually unlimited access to almost any system from the fortified position of Trevor's Star. Honor would have had a field day operating out of Trevor's Star with Cutworm. It would have been very easy to spread the Havenite's thin and difficult for the Havenites to return the favor. Trevor's Star represents a force multiplier on its own. And, well, Haven's plan of a SVW against an inside straight? No way! An Inside Straight infused with the same tech along the way would have systematically destroyed the Havenites. The strategic foothold of Manticore owning all significant ends of the junction would have spelled imminent doom for the Peeps, having allowed Manticore unfathomable position alone. Let alone in conjunction with Project Gram. It would have been like playing wackamole with the Peeps.
See them peep-ing their
HEADS up???
Child's play from such a position.
Just the invention of LACs alone, with an inside straight, would have spelled D O O M for the Peeps.
The notion of acquiring Grayson had they locked up Trevor's Star in the opening phase of the war is interesting though. I'd like to think they still would have acquired Grayson as an ally, if only because the Graysons saw the writing on the wall. Protector Benjamin saw the Obese Gorilla coming, and he really didn't want to ally itself with Haven.
And I can only imagine how Honor's exploits and Manticore's good guy rep would have taken a huge shot in the arm enjoying the strategic advantages throughout its campaign. Ironically, with an inside straight, it could have become a
very short victorious war, for the Manties!!! In fact, the Fat Lady would have retired long before Bolthole. IMO.
Additional Reading:
NATO and Strategic Reach.
P.S. Most generals and admirals play chess for a reason.