Tenshinai wrote:DarkEnigma wrote:(I still think its a stretch that even Shannon Foraker could have gathered the manufacturing infrastructure, technical expertise, and sheer engineering genius to achieve parity with Manticore in just a few years, but I'm willing to file that under suspension of disbelief and move on.)
What parity? They are still grossly inferior in just about every way. Which is exactly why they have been forced to make up for it in whatever way works.
They build ships slower, their missiles are less effective yet still noticeably larger, their software is "crap", their computer hardware clearly inferior, their average standard of living pathetic in comparison with Manticore...
Etc. etc. etc..
Um... The parity in which Lester Tourville swatted Home Fleet like an annoying fly and came a hair's-breadth from accepting Queen Elizabeth's unconditional surrender from Manticore orbit.
That parity.
It doesn't really matter if each individual missile or ship is inferior to their RMN counterpart. The fact remains that Haven went from completely helpless in the face of Eighth Fleet to nearly-won-the-war in a period of three or four years. (However, after reading
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... ngton/65/1 I have a much better appreciation for how this was accomplished. Thanks drothgery!)
Tenshinai wrote:DarkEnigma wrote:What of the other two issues though? Given Haven's track record (even under Pritchart), I can tell you that the last thing I would be doing if I were Elizabeth would be giving Haven Treecats and Apollo! I might be persuaded into a watchful truce while the threat of Mesa was dealt with but that would be the extent of it!
And then you would loose.
DarkEnigma wrote:Hell, you could even make a strong case that turnabout is fair play and sabotage or a sneak attack on Bolthole was warranted once its location had been discovered.
That idea makes you look like a complete moron. The Malign would totally LOVE to have you in charge of any potential enemies.
Ad hominem attacks aside, can anyone explain to me why Haven is worthy of Manticore's trust? Whether under the Legislaturalists, the CPS, or the new Republic, Haven has time and time again shown by its actions a propensity for underhanded tactics. I have brought up several examples of this.
I understand the logic behind "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" but I don't think it fully applies in this case. Yes, Haven and Manticore need to put aside their grievances to face a mutual threat in Mesa. But to just pretend that Grendelsbane or the Battle of Manticore or the assassinations or Arnold Giancola didn't happen is, IMHO, foolish of Elizabeth.
Also, as I've said before, the fall of the Legislaturalists and the CPS are still recent history and the Republic is young and fragile. Who's to say that yet another revolutionary movement won't put a pulser through Pritchart's head and take over (only now with the benefit of Manticoran national secrets and Treecats)?
I know that RFC has planned for this eventuality and I am guessing that Pritchart really is trustworthy and the new Republic experiment will in fact be a success. My point, however, is that, looking at it from Manticore's perspective and without benefit of that foreknowledge, Haven has yet to prove it is anything more than a hive of scum and villainy, and Elizabeth's haste in welcoming them to her bosom is unseemly given their track record.