Zakharra wrote:It doesn't take much for a world to de-civilize, or the population could be stubborn enough they won't surrender easily. An occupation could be resisted and tie up several brigades if the population was willing to take the casualties. As long as the power holding the high ground (space) doesn't just decide to say 'screw this' and use nuclear And KEW bombardments to flatten everything. Remember the SEM/GA isn't likely to do that even if they do hold the high orbitals. They are much less inclined to bombard a world that doesn't surrender even if the defending fleet is destroyed. If the population remained solid, a world could easily be a meat grinder for the GA if they aren't willing to inflict massive casualties or lay waste to entire areas/deny/destroy power plants and factories to get the population to stop resisting.
And as the infodump I linked to showed, the attacker is fully justified in destroying every militarily relevant target from space should they face such intransigence. It's really hard to resist when your weapons are vaporized.
Plus, it's going to be
really hard for the defenders to muster up the morale and the will to continue resisting after the hundredth KEW flattens a base, armory, or whatever. By that point the attackers have made it clear to even the most die-hard defender that defeat is inevitable. This all loops back to practicable breach that David mentions in the infodump.
Could there be such situations where the
entire planet is insane enough to refuse to bow to reality? Possibly. But they are going to be
very few and far between, and there certainly wasn't any in the Havenite Wars. In which case yes, you would probably send in the Army, but, again, such situations are going to be incredibly rare.
An example would be Beowulf or the Manticore system worlds, do you think they would meekly surrender and not resist SL occupation if the SL managed to occupy orbital space?
If there were no hope for immediate relief, then of course they would surrender. They're not stupid. Again, if the attackers hold the orbitals, then the outcome is pretty much inevitable. So why get your people killed for no gain? Whether it's pitched warfare in the streets or dropping a KEW on your head, the end result is the same. Choosing to resist is just going to inflate the body count, and blow whatever little goodwill at the negotiating table you might have had if you had peacefully surrendered.
I admit that the Mandarins and the higher officers in the SLN are far more likely to use bombardment to pacify the worlds, the chances of the GA/Manticore doing so is much lower. They seem more likely to be content to hold the system and leave the planet to its own devices for a few decades until the population changes its mind.
To quote Terekhov, "Why is it that people like you always think you're more ruthless than people like me?" That should really sum up what is wrong with your comment. If the objective is to take the planet, then
you take the planet. And if there's a way to for the attacker avoid casualties - potentially massive ones - and thereby preserving it as a fighting force for future use, then it is irresponsible not to take that option. If the defender is so stubborn as to choose to resist when there is no way out, then any casualties suffered by them are on the defenders' heads, not the attackers.