Erls wrote:JeffEngel wrote:Keyhole 2 platforms with beamed power from a BSDF ship may do that too, without so much shipping. I doubt Keyhole 2 platforms from the RMN can offer any appearance of Manticoran strongarming.
All the GA has to do is give Beowulf some remote platforms, missile control links, and perhaps a couple hundred pods of Apollo missiles and a few thousand pods of Havenite MDM missiles to provide extra punch (as they still beat anything that Sollies have and there will be a huge surplus of them around).
Edit: I saw "all the GA has to do" because I do not think engineering a Keyhole 2 platform to serve as a dedicated orbital platform would require that much time or re-engineering. Especially as I have to believe that the Manties were probably working at some point on getting the same capabilities built into system-defense platforms/control nodes. If only because of the drastic increase in defensive firepower that having having orbital Keyhole 2 command platforms supporting LACs would give the Quadrant as well as other non-vital RMN planets and bases.
You know, most of what Honor was worried about was the "visible" nature of Beowulf's defenses. We really don't know enough to judge whether the can actually take care of themselves.
In CoG there is mention of the fact that Beowulf had been updating and modernizing its Navy; and we do NOT NOT NOT know what that navy actually is. They put 36 SDs (no specs given) at the terminus, under their in-space commander. Was that all of them? We were told that the BSDF was aware of Manticores' capabilities, but didn't want to make any advances obvious. Suppose they built a missile (single drive-ERM) to fit their existing tubes, and then left it in storage until they needed it? Suppose they modified their existing ships fire control for off-bore firing? Suppose their "modernized navy" based their wallers on the 34-tube Vega class? Then each of their ships could launch 34+34+ 6(or 8) in a double salvo --call it 74 missiles. Tsang's combat advantage evaporates if she is facing the equivalent of 72 ships; if those ships engage before hers can, her numerical hull advantage may evaporate before she gets in range to attack the defenders. For that matter, we don't know what the respective fire rates are--if Tsang's ships fire at the older-BC rate of once every 45 seconds, and BSDF fires once every 20 seconds, she could lose several ships in each salvo, ending up numerically very inferior to the defenders before she fires a single missile back.
If this speculation were true (who knows, it might be), the ONLY reason the BSDF brought Truman into it at all was so the Sollies wouldn't make a fatal mistake and actually engage the BSDF. I will refuse to be surprised if the BSDF couldn't have killed all of those ships alone, with no damage. After all, they might also have had some few flatpack pods.
But that would have been the start of a civil war in the League, which was not a desired political outcome, given Battle Fleets in-commission ship-list. And it would unnecessarily reveal Beowulf's advanced naval capabilities, also an undesired outcome.
Off-bore capablity would be known from the deployed LAC groups; an ERM based more or less on the physical size of the Mk27c (a long ranged missile itself)could be designed; updating the fire control during normal refit projects wouldn't have raised any eyebrows in the SLN, because they weren't paying any attention anyway.
The fact is, the SLN is so far behind the GA, that even the older tech updates from the first war (ERM, off-bore) would be enough to blow them out.
YMMV, as always.
Regards,
Rob