jtg452 wrote:Somtaaw wrote:
Could always resurrect the spirit of Cordelia Randsom. "Solarian prisoners? We have no records of any Solarian prisoners, surely you must be mistaken?"
Meanwhile in Cerberus, Hades is still an entire planet, and their prisoner camps numbered in the low thousands, so they have PLENTY of room to throw even more camps. Assuming, of course, that even the Republic of Haven even still maintains even a minimal prison there after Honor's mass breakout.
And of course, Manticore and Haven both, are too honorable and proud to actually abuse their prisoners, despite the screaming on Spindle that they already are being mistreated. Those poor, poor Solarians, being forced to live on tropical islands that may not be ultra-deluxe resorts, are still tropical islands.
I'm sure that the first set of Alliance ships that get forced to surrender, since I'm not putting it past RFC to figure out some way to do it. The SLN will probably end up acting in some manner, similar to StateSec during the Buttercup Offensive, basically abuse the high hell out of the prisoners to take out their fears and anger at "those cheating Manticorans!" on the prisoners that are in their reach.
If you can, send the prisoners back.
They are a logistical strain that you don't have to bear. No prisoners means there's no need to feed them, clothe them, guard them or supply medical care. By sending them back, they are a burden on your enemy instead of yourself.
If you aren't going to send them back on the premise that you want to deny the enemy the use of them as already trained personnel, then you have to treat them right.
If you don't, then what is making the enemy treat your people they are holding prisoner well?
Or to ask it another way, what is stopping the enemy from treating your people poorly?
Manticore treated its Havenite prisoners, very very well throughout the first war. That didn't stop Cordelia Randsom and StateSec from abusing the utter hell out of their relatively few Manticoran prisoners.
And the Solarian League's going to be even worse, because it's already realized that it's in a fight for survival with Manticore. It hasn't needed an internal coup (like Pierre's Committee of Public Safety) to realize that either Manticore or the League has to be totally eliminated for the other to survive. Which means the first Alliance prisoners to be captured by the League, are already doomed from the get-go, because the League's under the double pressure of knowing it's in a fight for mere existance, and the Buttercup-esque "holy s*&^, their warfighting technology is years ahead of ours". It took Haven almost a decade to have both barrels pointing at it.
And until now, nobody's ever had the balls to call the League out for their daily barbaric practices (OFS, and Gendarms), so they've actually never treated their prisoners of war well.
[Technically OFS has been in a near-permanent state of war, to assimilate Verge worlds, whether they actually wanted to join or not... meaning every rebel they called a terrorist was actually a prisoner of war, despite the lack of an official state of war]