Theemile wrote:Quite true, but I wanted to point out the repeated mentions of attacking Darius, searching for Darius and attacking Felix or the RF systems are slightly presumptuous at this time.
Weird Harold wrote:I would agree on everything except "searching for Darius." There isn't enough evidence to describe the search for the MAlign's hidden shipyards as quite "searching for Darius" in a literal sense, but they are searching for the source of the MAlign's spider drive ships.
Felix, the Twins, true nature of The Renaissance Factor, and other targets of armchair admirals, are definitely out of the picture without some intelligence breakthroughs. Even "searching for Darius" is strictly an intelligence gathering and analysis problem for the foreseeable future.
JustCurious wrote:The GA believes that the MA has a Bolthole equivalent. They don't know whether it is in a system known to be inhabited but whose significance is not recognized or in a system not known to be inhabited.
I think they also know enough about the spider drive to make some informed guesses about what the LDs will be like. I think they know that for spider drive ships size does not affect acceleration And I think they know that they cannot have sidewalls or wedges. Put these together and you would not be surprised if the MA built huge very heavily armoured ships. Of course the MA could have gone in the opposite direction and accepted the fragility of individual units and gone for large numbers of smaller ships. This would have led to larger personnel requirements and the MA has a smaller manpower pool than its opponents. It also cannot afford heavy personnel losses. Thus I expect the LDs will not be a huge surprise.
You're running ahead of the data. At this point, all the GA knows about the Spider Drive is what they could deduce from the Oyster Bay attack and what Herlander Simoes could tell them, which was more than nothing, but he didn't actually work on the Spider Drive; his specialty was the Streak Drive.