Weird Harold wrote:SWM wrote:In addition to what Jonathan_S said, there is the possibility that headquarters specifically wanted one of their best cruisers assigned to Basilisk Station. A lot of people always wanted a larger and more permanent duty station for Basilisk, but they were limited politically. If they could have nothing heavier than a heavy cruiser there, and probably just the one ship much of the time, then they would certainly want the most powerful ship they could get, their newest CA design, fresh off the yards.
As First Lord, Janacek wanted to do away with the Basilisk Station completely. Textev makes it fairly clear that since he couldn't eliminate it, he assigned the most incompetent, ineffective ships he could find.
Capt Young and Warlock weren't assigned to Basilisk because Warlock was a Star Knight, they were assigned because Pavel Young was a lazy idiot who got his command through influence -- probably undue influence, courtesy of his father's secret files.
Just because
Janacek wanted Basilisk Station done away with doesn't mean that the head of BuPlan and BuPers agreed with him. Janacek doesn't directly control ship deployment. I was careful to say that "a lot of people" wanted Basilisk Station expanded, not that the First Space Lord wanted that.
What the text says is, "he had reduced the Basilisk picket below even the stipulated levels. . . . Left to his own devices, he would no doubt have simply ignored the system completely." "And so Basilisk Station had become the punishment station of the Royal Manticoran Navy. It's dumping ground. The place it sent its worst incompetents and those who had incurred Their Lordship's displeasure."
And so it appears that Janacek managed to reduce the picket to a single ship (until someone decided to punish Harrington and sent Fearless). Janacek arranged that the navy sent those in bad airs to Basilisk. But that does not preclude the possibility that
someone in BuPlan or BuShips or BuPers wanted to see the most capable
ship design assigned that they could arrange, in defiance of Janacek. And if Janacek started to intervene, they could probably convince Janacek by implying that assigning Young a Star Knight for his Basilisk duty was a small favour for a family politically connected to Janacek himself, easing the stain of the Basilisk assignment.