Hi N7AXW,
Thanks so much for expressing some common sense and rationality, wisdom in short, evidently much better than I have.
All the RMN in the Manticore systems couldn't stop the OB attack because it happened too quickly, so what good would larger fleets even if ten times their size really be?
Regarding the loss of the SEM and Grayson's infrastructure, we have the substitute of Beowulf and Haven making up much of that gap faster than anyone in Manticore thought possible before the GA, with Invictus type SDP's being built at Bolthole then sent to Beowulf to install the Keyhole platforms and Apollo MDM's and gear etc within a couple of years, while Beowulf will produce Apollo's several month's earlier [mid-summer] than the pessimistic year-end projection QE III made in her HD broadcast in MoH, so like Commodore Terekhov's thoughts about Filaretta, I'm not worried about the attack on Beowulf affecting the GA's plans.
We have all the textev that the SL is "doomed", using just about term imaginable that it will collapse or be smashed, broken, shattered, fractured, splintered, sliced and diced, etc.
So these posts of the SL somehow surviving beyond 5 years are simply not what RFC intends to happen.
While the MAlign intended the SKM to do a big part of that, they didn't expect it to smash the SL as quickly as the GA now can.
Taking out BF and its reserve, the big club the mandarins have used for centuries, would indeed shatter much of the
SL especially the shells [ who have so many SDF's] NTM the several plus core old league worlds Kolokoltsov knows will join Beowulf, while eliminating as much as possible of the FF encourages the protectorates and verge besides the shells, so there's very little left remaining to threaten Manticore any more.
So sending out the forces needed to eviscerate the SL's military capability and potential against the GA as soon as possible, especially since such inhibits if not directly threatens the search for the MAlign, makes all the sense in the world.
Thanks to the MMM, and the openness of the SL, the GA already knows where all the SLN bases etc are, and has known for decades as the success of Lacoon 1 &and 2 indicate, so scouts aren't needed to search them out now, saving a lot of time.
We don't know if the GA has started already, but it will be soon, as Sean Magellan expected a lot of 'heavy metal' to be moving through the termini he's secured.
The "Lenny Det's" are still years away from being commissioned, so given what's gone wrong with the MAlign's plans so far, what else will go wrong by then?
When is the next book due?
Any idea what the working title might be?
I'm getting really desperate after CoG already.
No kidding, and the feeling is general, I'm sure.
L
n7axw wrote:I'm in agreement with Alizon about MAlign being the major threat. The difficulty is finding the Alignment. What that means is that the war against the Alignment will be a war of intelligence rather than a primarily a naval one until that is solved.
Freezing large numbers of SDPs around Alliance systems will not increase the security of those systems. As Mike Henke pointed out, a pair of Nikes could have caused the damage suffered in the Yawatta Strike. The issue is detecting and identifying the enemy in time to engage.
That being the case, I think that leaving behind smaller defensive forces at home while sending out enough ships to deal with the League plus a reserve ready force uncommitted but available to be used at need would make the most sense.
Finally, I wonder what will be the bottom line intel haul from COG. I know that conventional wisdom is pessemistic on this, but I wonder. Houdini was far too complicated not to suffer the consequences of Murphy's law. Zilwicki and Cachat already understand that people are being evacuated or eliminated. You have McBride now rid of his Gaul. Mark my words, something else is going to turn up, perhaps someone who was supposed to be evacuated, perhaps something as simple as a missed computer, but something will turn up for Cachat/Zilwicke to get their teeth into. We just don't know what yet.
Don