penny wrote:munroburton wrote:Honor was fully in command at Galton, they used her tactics and strategy. Lots of people died. A brand new character was the one pushing for a hyper in-shoot-hyper out attack which would have minimised Alliance casualties.
Honor was in command, yes. But her tactics were not fully adopted. Honor wanted to hyper in guns blazing and fire on the communications platforms immediately. That decision was over ruled. Why it was over ruled I haven't a clue. Why leave the enemy's communications intact?
It was Jaruwalski who had argued to employ the "Shoot on the forts as soon as we're out of hyper" tactics.
And while Honor agreed with her point of view, she hasn't been over ruled.
Honor herself decided not to employ this tactics, because:
To End In Fire wrote:The Grand Alliance is not the Alignment, and wouldn't act like the Alignment. Not because of what it owed to the Alignment, but because of what it owed to itself... and to history.