kzt wrote:n7axw wrote:I think Elizabeth Winton and the Admiralty would have been a bit more determined than Garth seems to think. Eventually Home Fleet would have showed up and Haven's possession of Medusa would have been more temporary than they would have been expecting.
There are 3 squadrons in Medusa. If they cover the WH while they lay mines (an obvious tactic), the only way there is via hyperspace. This takes a while. The Peeps have a LOT of ships that are not otherwise occupied. So, sure home fleet can push 3 BatRons out, the only question is how willing is the RMN to trade Manticore for Medusa? Because that is seriously a possible outcome once you move Home Fleet.
Assuming they take it safer and take the Eta bands you're looking at roughly 30 days transit for the Home Fleet squadrons. (Of course if they win they can return nearly instantly. But if they have to retreat...
That's a narrow window for the Peeps to try to take advantage of, but still I can see being nervous about the vulnerability.
Still in retrospect I think the odds for the Peeps just got worse while they waited. Manticore got closer to deploying their new tech, build up defensive depth, got the Graysons moving towards being major partners. I'm not aware of any equivalent improvements in posture or preparedness that the Peeps pulled off. They might actually have won if they'd kicked it off early (not least because that might preempt Pierre's coupe and the disastrous effects that had on the Navy and it's officer corp)
Actually, if you want a real alternate history, in some ways the worst thing Haven could do is end up controlling a 2nd terminus and then launching a double-barreled wormhole assault. That could easily fail (pre-war simulations not withstanding) and doing so might well bring down the government in chaos; after throwing away a lot of tonnage and sailors.