I've been thinking about the timeline, strategic, and tactical implications of that, especially given the tidbit at the end of Cauldron of Ghosts announcing the arrival of TWELVE superdreadnought class impeller signatures at Mesa, where Frontier Fleet under Thurgood detected TWENTY EIGHT entering the Meyers system.Shadow of Freedom wrote:"Bearing all of that in mind, she was confident she could sweep up the rest of the Madras Sector with no more than destroyers and possibly a few cruisers. And that, of course, left her battlecruisers, her CLACs, and her superdreadnoughts for something else.
She intended to use them.
Her orders and operations plan had been drafted. Within the next ten hours ships would be departing from Meyers for every other system in the Madras Sector, and two hours after that, everything except a minimal security force of three LAC squadrons would depart Meyers itself."
Obviously there's a lot of tum tee tum tum in RFC's pocket or future smaller stories, but I thought it would be fun to let us Forum dwellers discuss the available firepower to defend Meyers, sweep up the sector, missing capital ships by count, and other assorted Tenth Fleet-ish stuff relative to Henke's Ops Plan(s) and why they should/shouldn't work as planned if any MAlign or SLN forces inadvertently or deliberately poke their noses into the Madras Sector's "revised management, etc. in the mean time....
For example, I'd thought three squadrons of LACs to be too few to defend a new ally, etc.
Thoughts?