cthia wrote:But that is not the disagreement Duckk and I had. Long before that incident, I suggested the SLN would not accept defeat; that they would simply proceed to bombarding planets. Not Kew mind you. But bombard. Duckk argued that "the SLN are not a bunch of murderous idiots." Or something to that effect. I stated that they might even attempt to disguise it as something legal. It appears I was right on BOTH accounts. As the kews were actually legal. Unscrupulous, perhaps, but definitely legal.
tlb wrote:I do not think that the quotations marks are needed, because almost no one will hit a planet with a missile when a much cheaper KEW is available. The only exceptions that come to mind are the Masadans, since they would not mind the radioactive contamination on their enemies soil.
Jonathan_S wrote:And the Masadan's missiles are primitive enough they probably do use fission core to initiate; so they'd be somewhat radioactive whether or not the warhead went off.
Modern navies use pure fusion grav pinch warheads which literally are not radioactive until/unless you trigger fusion by gravitationally compressing the fuel. (Now RMN/GSN microfusion power plant would release a bit of radioactivity if the missile impacted)
But the main thing you can get from a missile over a normal KEW is extinction event impact energies -- as the KEW would hit with probably at most a couple thousand (and probably more like a couple hundred) KPS while a modern missile could hit with north of 80,000 (200,000 for an MDM)
And since energy goes up with velocity squared!!
Of course most people don't want to rain down extinction level events
As Jonathan_S points out, there is a fundamental difference between hitting a planet with a KEW and hitting one with a missile. I do not believe that Duckk has ever called "KEWing into compliance" something that was beyond the pale in the Honorverse, but he has certainly said that about "bombarding into extinction".
So you cannot point to the various times that a KEW has been used in the books and say that you were right to predict that the Solarian Navy would bombard planets in the face of defeat. As I pointed out the only time we see the SLN use a KEW (or hit the planetary surface from space) was in the Verge to advance OFS policy (not because of any fear of defeat).