cthia wrote:But what Grayson tech and presence gave them was strategic scope, impetus and the all important entity of "time."
Would Manticore have had enough ticks left on the clock by the referee's watch had it not been for Grayson? That's why the Queen insistently courted them so hard.
I can concede a bit that courting Yeltsin was to buy time, but Haven was also scrambling to get an 'ally' out of Masada too, due to Honor's blowing their covert operation to occupy Basilisk for the terminus. So that's also a pretty major point, Haven failing to annex Basilisk really cost them alot, even though that's again pre-war.
Maybe I'm just being a bit rules-lawyer, you did observe we're looking at turning points of the war, which would be the First Battle of Hancock, and Third Yeltsin which were respectively the two opening strikes of the war. Both of which were defeated, and then riposts from the RMN occupied many of the bases closest to Manticoran Anti-Haven Alliance territory, as described in the early chapters of Field of Dishonor.
If we expand to the cold war and pre-strikes:
-Duquesne Plan by the Legislaturalists, because their actions ultimately led to being supplanted by Pierre
-Project Gram, which ultimately led to Ghost Rider, MDM's, podnoughts and all the rest of the RMN's toys and in the short-term gave the RMN the ability to resist at all
-Pierre establishing his Committee of Public Safety and his People's Commissioners which castrated the People's Navy and massively reduced their effectiveness