munroburton wrote:CRC wrote:There are additional wallers available:
From Mission of Honor:
"Which is why the redeployment of our active wall is designed to concentrate no fewer than an additional five hundred wallers on Tasmania—this time with complete logistical support and a powerful Frontier Fleet screen—within two and a half months. In three months' time, that total will reach six hundred. Which means we'll be able to dispatch a second wave, substantially larger and even more powerfully supported, against Manticore within a maximum of five months—long before they will have been able to restore sufficient industrial capacity to reammunition their own ships."
David Weber. Mission of Honor (Kindle Locations 12336-12340). Baen Books.
So there are at least another 600 units around Tasmania. So where in relation to Beowulf is Tasmania?
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Tasmania is probably close to the Beowulf-Manticore bridge line, somewhere in the Shell. It could be in the Protectorates but that seems a lower probability to me. If so, that force is better placed to attack Beowulf than Manticore.
True, but it's going to be some time to get a message there to re-route the Tasmanian force to attack one of the founding members of the League for taking a vote on the exercise of a constitutional right. It's an open issue just how carefully Kingsford is going to have to pick a commander and key officers for the Beowulf embarrassment; the back-up second-shot at Manticore force may not be suitable that way for Beowulf. Between that and travel times, it may be that assembling a fresh force for stupid navy tricks in the Core may work better than tapping that distant concentration.