Sigs wrote:That is 56% of the RMN's SD(P)'s and 35% of the GSN's SD(P)'s. If the RHN shows up with too little they run the risk of defeat or at least suffering significantly more casualties, show up with too much and they run the risk of forcing both the RMN and GSN to retreat to the Terminal if there are forts there.
That doesn't bode well for the plan.
I'm Pretty sure the RMN knew about the SD(P)'s at that point, they just didn't know how many. So maybe showing up with 250 SD's and the RMN being able to identify only 80 of the SD's as SD's might force her to conclude the rest are SD(P)'s. Considering the what % of the RMN SD(P)'s she is in command I would venture a guess that she would retreat rather than tangle with potentially 180 RHN SD(P)'s even if the GSN had their 40 S(DP)'s in the system.
In the real Second Battle of Trevor's Star, it was 100 RHN SD(P)s versus 86 GSN + RMN SD(P)s. Giscard left without engaging. I'm not sure he'd have engaged if he had had 180 SD(P)s. Any engagement would have cost him some of his ships, which would be needed to defend the republic against whatever remained of the RMN and GSN and IAN.
And he happened to chance upon the GSN forces. If he hadn't and got ambushed, he would have no time to extricate himself. Risky plan.
there are forts at the terminal she can retreat there and hold off, but even if she retreats with the GSN in tow that still goes from 150 RHN SD(P)'s vs 23 RMN SD(P)'s to 150 RHN SD(P)'s against 109 SD(P)'s that's going to be a bad day for 1st Fleet but they will face HF first and then 86 SD(P)'s after. They will lose most of their ships but as long as some make it still victory.
The Havenite ships cannot transit. Even if there are no forts on the Trevor's Star side of the Junction, there are in the Manticore side. Any and all enemy ship transiting is destroyed upon arrival.
And I repeat that "lose most of their ships" are a bad proposition unless that leads to outright victory or, like Beatrice planned, destroying the shipyards.
Will be stuck in Grayson since Grayson is the only industrial center of the Alliance not immediately threatened by the RHN.
We know that the GSN had sent away 12 SD(P)s (or 16) to Sidemore and 40 to Trevor's Star. That's over two thirds of their total forces. So please don't argue that they wouldn't do what we know they did.
Those forces are sufficiently mobile. And if Haven has just had the vast majority of its SD(P) fleet smashed, the GSN forces can be effective. Plus the IAN.
Sending them to Marsh is one thing, forcing them on the capital of their ally when the ally might not want them is another thing. I guess it was luck that they showed up, demanded transit and the RHN attacked quickly after because how long could they stay in Trevor's Star if the SKM is making noise about them leaving? How long can the Protector's Own stay in Manticore against the SKM's wishes? And what are the chances that the RMN would leave Grednelsbane and it's 73 SD(P)'s and 19 CLAC's under construction without a single SD(P) as defence?
The fact is that they were there. The RHN cannot make a plan that assumes that they won't be.
Yeah and the attack to Trevor's star is a success which is more than what happened in Thunderbolt. 1st Fleet Retreats and on their way back to the Republic they visit Grendelsbane and destroy it.
The distance from Trevor's Star to Grendelsbane is the same, regardless of whether it's an RMN, GSN or RHN ship. And that distance might be shorter if starting from Manticore. We don't know.
Anyway, even if the RHN manages to take Trevor's Star and destroys the Grendelsbane yards, the attack on Manticore still failed and did chew up a significant portion of the ships sent there. Unless they also left, without achieving their objective, which leaves MA forces to retake Trevor's Star.
If he sees SD(P)'s coming through the Junction and he doesn't like his odds he runs and kills off as much of home fleet as he can which he outnumber 6.5 to 1 ad even if he loses most of his Fleet the MA just lost Trevor's Star and whatever 1st Fleet destroyed in the process and they STILL don't know how many SD(P)'s the RHN has.
He can't. If he's in sufficient range of Home Fleet to be effective, he doesn't have time to disengage from Home Fleet before the relief forces drop in outside the hyper limit. If he's in range of both, he's toast. If he's not in range of the relief forces, that means he's so far inside the hyper limit he won't be able to hyper out before they close the range, so he's also toast.
And in that situation, there's a good chance the admiral in charge will simply surrender with their ships, which subtracts from the RHN total and adds to the MA total. Not a good exchange.
Well it seems to be done like that for the Manticore Alliance after Icarus. Everybody and their mother wanted SD(P)'s and the government had to oblige, with the constitution so new the President might feel pressured enough to oblige as well or Congress might have a way to over rule her.
The Alliance is not a central government. The multiple members are sovereign entities, have their own navies and will make their own decisions.
And they cant do that if they took 240 SD(P)'s from the 620 SD(P)'s at the time they needed to catch 8th Fleet.
I repeat myself: the forces preparing for Beatrice are available to serve as ambush fleets. Pre-deploying them does not mean sending them away from the core systems. It means moving them closer to Haven so the decision loop is shorter and consolidating in large groups so they can train together.
Guess what ambush fleets are? Large groups of ships training together.
Don't say they had to be all together. The person that THeisman had picked to be their CO wasn't with them; he was in Lovat in one of the ambush fleets. So if Giscard was preparing for Beatrice and was serving at the same time in an ambush fleet, that supports my argument that the two things can be done at the same time.
Let's use your numbers, Bolthole 60 SD(P)'s, Haven 100 SD(P)'s, Main Shipyard 1 system 60 SD(P)'s, Main Shipyard 2 system 60 SD(P)'s. So far that's 280 SD(P)'s.
Those are not my numbers. I was at Haven 100, Bolthole 100, Primary System 1 64, Primary System 2 64, but your numbers are ok too.
Secondary Shipyard 1 system 40 SD(P)'s, Secondary Shipyard 2 system 40 SD(P)'s, Secondary Shipyard 3 system 40 SD(P)'s. Total for this is 120 SD(P)'s.
Main Front Fleets 150 SD(P)'s, base close to Trevor's Star is 50 SD(P)'s. Total is another 200 SD(P)'s.
No. There aren't 200 ships close to Trevor's Star or Manticore. There are 50 only.
By the way, if I had to tie some ships down without the ability to use them for defence, that's where I'd put the ships working up. So you can't remove from the equation.
So now we have the most vital systems covered and 7 Fleets covering the most likely MA targets. At the same time they tie down the bulk of the MA's SD(P)'s keeping them from reinforcing 8th Fleet.
I don't doubt Theisman wished he had 956 ships. He would have wished for 1250 too. But you don't fight a war with the weapons you wish you had; you fight with the ones you do have.
Nope, Lovat happens, they know they are screwed so they take Home Fleet, Bolthole and every Ambush Fleet and picket they can get their hands on to attack Manticore and attack Manticore now. Split them in two fleets, nothing fancy, 1 Fleet goes towards Home Fleet and the other stands behind to cover their back. I don't care how good 8th Fleet is and how good 3rd Fleet is, if I had 600 SD(P)'s to throw I would especially if I am fairly certain they don't have Apollo widely deployed yet.
So why didn't he send 600 ships?
There is a contingency plan, there is forward deploying supplies, ammunition and fleet train for that contingency plan and then there is the 240-335 SD(P)'s training for that contingency plan. I have zero objections to making a plan, I'm sure that Theisman has a planning cell somewhere in the octagon doing nothing but contingency plans.
You have not convinced me that "pre-deploying" implies "forward deploying." Unless you have new arguments why those ships working up could not be close to Haven and the picked CO only had 48 ships under him, we're going to have to stop this line of thought and agree to disagree.
I'm interested on how you explain Giscard's presence in Lovat.
Haven did definitely have enough ships to send 6 SD(P)s to all 18 Top 20 systems besides Haven and Bolthole and still have 5 squadrons left.
So your plan is to put 100 SD(P)'s to be a diversion?
No. They aren't diversion. They are actual, inner system defence. A multi-vector defence usually implies at least one force coming from the inner system. So seeing a squadron in the inner system is expected and doesn't tell you if there are more forces in hyper or in the outer system.
And I argued as well that not seeing the forces in the inner system does not mean there aren't any forces. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Depends on how many drones you have, and where they are and if the MA has special stealthy long endurance Drones or not which the RHN cannot be sure of. There may be no drones in the system, or the system might be full of 100 Drones. If they ar actively scouting they are not sending 1 Drone and hoping for the best they would send multiple drones from multiple directions and since its second and third tier systems the RHN might not even notice a destroyer or two sneaking into the system to maintain constant surveillance.
The problem is not endurance, it's range. But yeah, if the RMN has a breakthrough in drone and scanning technology, the RHN is in trouble. And yes, the RHN should plan for the drones having better capability than they know they've seen so far and that there could be more drones than they could account for with destroyers and CLs scouting the systems. But even then, the outer system is huge: for example, here the hyper limit would be 20 light minutes which would barely include the asteroid belt. Neptune is 4 light-hours from the Sun. The Kuiper belt extends from there to 7 light-hours. And then there's the Oort Cloud. The entire Havenite Navy could be hiding there with their wedges up and the drone wouldn't pick it up.
A ship making a run from the inner system to where such a fleet is hidden would be limited by the recharge time on their hypergenerators, not the distance or the band they reached. They can get there and the relief forces coming back in 15 minutes, which is far less than they'd want to give the attacking force anyway. They'd want the attacking force to be far enough from the hyper limit so they can't simply turn back and run away.
Or you can keep pressure on the MA because not only are they a democracy, they are also an alliance of different nations all of which will demand protection. Keep the MA fleets tied down and they cannot send more than a dozen or two SD(P)'s to 8th Fleet for a while. Take reasonable precautions to protect your important systems, tie down as much of the Alliance fleet as you can and hope you guessed right. Or screw Camille and go on the offensive, take Trevor's Star and make them travel from outside of the republic for Cutworm IV-XX instead of leaving their base within spitting distance of the most important systems in the republic intact.
I'm not saying that the RHN shouldn't try and keep the MA fleets tied down. I'm saying that they can use subterfuge and not have in place all the ships that they appear to have. Make it appear you're stronger while the ships are elsewhere preparing for an operation.
Of course, two could play this game, but the leaders of those other sovereign nations are far more likely to make public noise than the governors of Havenite systems, especially if such a fleet was stationed on a system like Seaford Nine that didn't have a civilian population.
Do enough damage and you can cripple the economy of the RoH even if their core systems are still intact. Just because they can build the SD(P)'s doesn't mean they can actually afford to build them or maintain them or operate them.
You could be wrong. If the primary and secondary systems remain, they may be able to support reconstruction of all the tertiary systems without significantly impacting the war-fighting ability. In any case, the point is moot because the MA simply doesn't have the time that it would take to do that in the first place. Theisman knows that he can't let the war drag for too long, he has to conclude it before the balance shifts away from him. And because the MA knows that Haven knows this, they won't implement a plan that does little to the war-fighting ability of Haven.
And the once with the Ambush Fleets, because the whole point is to ambush the enemy and you can really announce to the system population that they are actually covered. So you run the risk of losing virtually every system aside from Haven, Bolthole, and the top 3 or 4 systems you are actually protecting. The RoH can either use force to keep them in or let them go but when they start losing systems like Lovat because they have no SD(P)'s it starts to hurt.
Unless the RHN is able to properly cover every system and I calculated above that they can't, there's no way that the Ambush Fleet's presence would be announced to the population. Even the governors wouldn't be told. That would be poor OpSec: who knows if the RMN ONI or the Manticoran SIS or the Andermani haven't penetrated that system's government?
Do you remember the 4 little reasons why he kept the rest behind?
Yes, but they are not relevant. This is not the meeting with Pritchart in April. This is early June after Apollo was seen in action at Lovat. He knows the war is over in the next couple of months. Either he wins or he surrenders. Defending against an Eighth Fleet sortie or the Andermani showing up is not worth it. In fact, he probably can guess now why the Andermani had been missing: they were taking on this new weapon. If they do turn up, it's likely they'll be armed with these weapons, so holding 600 ships back won't do any good, but would do a lot of bad.
When he was planning the attack Apollo wasn't a thing and he was worried about the IAN and 8th Fleet so he was still worried about protecting the republic. And with 335 SD(P)'s it would have been enough if 8th Fleet did not have super duper missiles and EW. They would have taken serious losses but they would have had enough for all 3 Fleets.
Again, the planning doesn't matter right now. Why would Theisman hold back 620 ships if he knows they are paper tigers?
Why did he send only 335 then? Why not send the entire 590 SD(P)'s in the RHN all at once?
I answered that:
335 is just about everything that he could send, short for the 100 in Capital Fleet, 100 in Bolthole and some other systems that couldn't be recalled in time and the least ready of the ships still working up. He can't send a good portion of Capital Fleet because the news of its movement would make to Manticore before those ships; he wouldn't send the least ready of the ships because that's just throwing spacer lives away and could possibly hinder the other good ships (net negative contribution).
Cant they use all those fancy LAC's and destroyers to keep every ship in the system until its too late to warn the MA?
No. First, because stopping all ship movements in Haven for a month would be economically catastrophic. Maybe it was worth it if it had the desired effect.
But second, because they couldn't stop the word getting out either way. The RMN doesn't depend on civilian traffic to scout Haven. They probably have a DD or CL dropping in once a week to find out what's going on and to keep tabs on Capital Fleet. There are probably Manticoran RDs there. Even without the RDs, the fact that the system is on lockdown is a dead giveaway that something is up. The civilian newsfaxes that are broadcasting information in the open would have also be speculating on why Capital Fleet is suddenly gone.
Now, it's possible that he had been playing the deception game with Capital Fleet that I outlined above. But that's at most 50 ships: the other 50 need to be in the inner system.
The Battle of Lovat also destroyed 32 SD(P)s, so Haven no longer had 620 of them at this point, but 588. Less, if some of the other SD(P)s at Lovat were damaged enough they weren't battle-ready.