cthia wrote:What is what! Get a clue Giscard! Harrington had been scouting the system and she wouldn't dare suffer another Solon. You may fool Honor once, but the bidding stops there! They knew that!
Not saying he could have done anything about it. But they've been tangling with the Salamander all series. One thing they know about the Manties is that they don't run scared worth a damn and that this particular Manty don't phuck up! At least Giscard should have smelled a rat.
You are extrapolating far, far too much from a the
single, brief scene in the book. You're coming to the conclusion
you want to come to. David spends
half a page on Giscard's reaction to TF82's incoming fire. It's a scene which takes maybe all of 1 minute in real life. Who are you to know what Giscard is thinking or what actions he takes in the rest of the time which
we don't see?You know. I never could figure out why the RHN didn't just key on Harrington - why they didn't launch everything they had on just one ship? Hers!
At this point in the clash of the titans, Harrington is, at least, one of the biggest strategic targets there is! And this time they knew her ship!
You're clearly not understanding what is going on in this battle. Giscard is perfectly willing to kill Honor
if he can get to her. As was so amply demonstrated at Solon, even when at a numerical disadvantage, 8th Fleet could eat long ranged inaccurate MDM fire. Go read the text for the battle again. He clearly states he is not going to waste his time (and missiles) feebly battering away at 8th Fleet. His objective is to drive 8th Fleet towards the far more numerous system defense pods - controlled by Moriarty - which
would have the power to defeat 8th Fleet. The plan was perfectly sound and would of trashed 8th Fleet had it worked. The plan flew apart when the rest of 8th Fleet destroys his pincer forces, and Honor unleashes Mistletoe.
I know that Tourville and Co. couldn't have just fled the system - and such an
important system without a fight, especially not knowing what they were up against and
thinking they had the advantage in firepower. But at some point in your career when facing the Salamander - the
Harrington Treecat's MVP - considering her batting average, don't you have to contemplate
walking her? Just don't pitch to her!
Again, just what the hell is he supposed to do? Apparently,
you know better. So go ahead, share your tactical wisdom in how Giscard is supposed to extract himself when he's already been mousetrapped and missiles are flying.