What do we know of the Plan anyway?
Background and strategic goals
As far as we understand, Leonard Detweiler himself created the Detweiler Plan and the onion. There appear to be three aspects to the plan:
- Continue to enhance the genome, especially of his own descendants, with possibly some preset goals (eliminating diseases, increasing stamina, intelligence, life expectancy, etc.)
- Create the political environment where genetic tinkering is allowed and/or genetically superior humans are welcome
- Rub the noses of Beowulf on their achievements
Tactical goals
I don't think we can talk much about the Strategic Goal #1. We know they have had successes (alpha, beta and gamma lines), we know they continued tinkering (as evidenced by Francesca Simões' condition), and I think they were close to their goals because they decided to start the final phase of Goal #2.
For Goal #2, it seems they decided the Solarian League was too big to be changed into accepting their vision, so it needed to be replaced. This goal appears to be sub-divided in two:
- Prop up and control a rogue entity that would fight the SL to the death
- Create a successor state to rise from the ashes of the SL (the Renaissance Factor)
For centuries, the most prosperous region outside of the Solarian League Core Worlds was the Haven Sector, with Haven as the "interstellar Athens." So they saw an opportunity with the mismanagement after the Economic Bill of Rights, which would have caused the Havenite government to fall when the policy failed, and propped up said government. They incentivised the DuQuesne Plan, getting the PRH to grow more and more powerful. It would probably have come into conflict with the SL anyway.
So when that happened, they'd pour oil into the fire, cause the conflict to be more devastating. The PRH would probably be destroyed, the SL would be in shambles, with the populace shocked. Out of that, the RF rises like a phoenix as the "shining beacon in the night".
And for Goal #3, once the PRH conquered Manticore, Beowulf would be isolated, with its biggest trading partner gone.
How did it go wrong?
I think the first important mistake, one that almost everyone made, including Manticore, was to not realise the growing power of the Star Kingdom. In the essay at the of of House of Steel, RFC wrote:
House of Steel wrote:During that seventy year window (1580-1650), the Star Kingdom became an ever more potent economic force [...] What was not immediately apparent to either Manticore or Haven was that in the process, the Star Kingdom was replacing the Republic as the region's dominating economic power.
The shift was subtle and gradual. Most planners in the Onion probably missed it and those who didn't probably believed they had created an unstoppable juggernaut with the PRH. Manticore would fall, the PRH would get a breather.
The second important mistake, with far more operational consequences, was to underestimate Manticore's technical base, its political prowess in setting up the Manticore Alliance, and how quickly a war evolves war-fighting technology. They probably never had a whiff of Project Gram, so they couldn't predict how quickly the changes would come. They had observers following the war closely and spies inside the governments, but both Haven and Manticore outpaced their ability to follow.
Consequences
Their planned war between the PRH and the SL never happened. They had to make do by getting the SKM/SEM to fight the SL, but by that time the RMN was so far ahead of the SLN that there was no fight: they lost 8 hyper-capable ships total in the war, the 3 Rolands at New Tuscany and the 5 ships under Kotouč at Hypatia.
Thanks to Mike Henke, the plots to tarnish Manticore's image failed. Thanks to the treecats, the Maya Sector didn't fall to the MAlign's predations. Thanks to Cachat and Zilwicki, instead of finishing Manticore after Oyster Bay, Haven instead offered an alliance, which in turn left Beowulf in a very strong position instead of isolated. Thanks to Henke again, Operation Houdini was accelerated and the MAlign access to Mesa cut off. Thanks to the treecats and the Ghost Hunters, their infiltration networks outside the RF are gone.
And thanks to Honor, the SL wasn't pulverised and the war wasn't too bloody. The SL still exists, and though it'll likely diminish in size, power and prestige, it'll come out with a stronger central government. The SEM and RoH still exist, in very good terms with each other, experiencing an economic boom.
The RF is behind the SEM, the RoH, the Andermani Empire, the SL, and possibly even the Maya Sector in terms of population, economic might, political power, and pure prestige. It's behind those and Grayson militarily. Instead of the "shining beacon in the night", it's one of the smaller lights in a crowd of bright spotlights. In fact, the only advantages the MAlign & RF have are things that the Plan simply couldn't predict: Darius, nanotech, and the streak drive.
So how far off the rails is the Detweiler Plan? Are the Detweilers now making up as they go?