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by Dauntless » Thu Aug 11, 2016 9:24 am | |
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the problem with using parnell and others as advisers is that aside from the early battles they sat out the entire fight against manticore. Yes they were competent under the old rules (even leaglists wanted competent people at the top no matter how good their connections) but things have changed and I never got the impression that Parnell was master of the art like Alfreado Yu, who due to lack of connections couldn't hope to do better then command of a (admittedly top of line for Haven) battlecruiser.
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by Somtaaw » Thu Aug 11, 2016 10:18 am | |
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Parnell was brilliant, he took a fleet into Yeltsin expecting a 2:1 ship advantage (higher in straight tonnage) and Admiral White Haven had a huge fleet that was almost twice as big as Parnell's, AND half of it was stealthed for an ambush. Parnell fought almost his whole fleet clear, by his own thoughts he didn't remember any of the commands and was going to reconstruct everything from bridge logs later, but the Cordelia Randsom arrested him first. That means he has to be at least as good at tactics as White Haven, and with all his experience in conquering the systems prior to Manticore, he's going to have a solid grasp on strategy and he knows Manticore is sneaky, cause they fed him the false information that caused him to jump early. So assuming he agreed to help the mandarins, he'd fight slightly smarter. But it's rather unlikely they'd ask him to become an advisor or strategy admiral. |
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by roseandheather » Thu Aug 11, 2016 11:43 am | |
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I went into some detail on the possibility of pardoning Caslet, Yu, et al. early last year, so I'll just copy-paste my response:
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I serve at the pleasure of President Pritchart. Javier & Eloise "You'll remember me when the west wind moves upon the fields of barley..." |
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by cthia » Thu Aug 11, 2016 3:08 pm | |
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And I have enjoyed your copy-as-paste just as much as the first time. Ok, maybe even more. Brilliant post. Brilliant! If I may be presumptuous and add to such a perfect post... The gentleman, the compatriot and romantic in Caslet and Yu, appreciates the position that they have placed their beloved Republic and President Pritchart into. They wouldn't want her to pardon them. They know that that would be a weak political move and an intrinsically damaging blow to the Republic. However, that is not to say that any and every social gathering afterward - which features a meeting amongst them - wouldn't produce a very appreciative and acknowledging Pritchart. That meeting would make it all worth it to Warner and Alfredo. And they'd get the affirmation - as did Honor with Elizabeth - that it all couldn't have been for a more worthy personage. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by saber964 » Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:08 pm | |
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Another guess, maybe some of the Cerberus escapees like Sabrina Longmont are serving a advisors to some of the SDF's or maybe they've seen the writing on the wall and have quietly relocated off world.
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by Vince » Thu Aug 11, 2016 6:37 pm | |
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Parnell lost about half his fleet at Third Yeltsin, and half of his surviving fleet was in only slightly better condition than mission kills, even though he did the best anyone could have in his initial position: Italics are the author's, boldface and underlined text is my emphasis. -------------------------------------------------------------
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by Somtaaw » Fri Aug 12, 2016 10:26 am | |
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You're right Vince, but when you think about it, how many other Admirals would have done even that well?
Even White Haven himself was impressed with Parnell's getting that much out, and that he'd had every possible advantage that he should have completely crushed Parnell. I'll track down that quote but I think it was later in the same book as your quote for his battle aftermath if not Field of Dishonor. It can't all be laid on the captains fighting their ships, credit has to go to Parnell's general directives for how those captains would fight their ships. Essentially Parnell in Third Yeltsin, was say, Honor in Lovat running straight into the ambush of Moriarty. I'm sure there's a few other good examples, but that's likely one of the best. Edit: found the quote
White Haven was definitely impressed by Parnell's skills, and White Haven being acknowledged as being one of Manticore's best field admirals, that's a good indicator Parnell's nearly as good. |
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by munroburton » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:25 pm | |
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I have the impression sometimes that White Haven's skill is perhaps a little overstated. His reputation probably has as much to do with the way he mostly stayed away from political games and the greater dedication to his duty and mastering his trade(successfully) he showed than, say, that Admiral Young on Earth or Edward Janacek. Maybe I just count First Nightingale against him too heavily - but had that Bogey Two CO held their nerve a few minutes longer, White Haven would have been snared and for good. And of course, Honor's later lecture made some pretty valid points. |
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by Somtaaw » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:37 pm | |
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This is true, but Honor also stressed to her midshipmen during one of her dinner parties, that an enemy lying doggo is one of the hardest to guard against (I think thats the lecture you were noting, right?). Which is what nearly happened at First Nightingale, except the second Peep commander jumped the gun because of inexperience. White Haven himself, at the time, mused that if that Peep commander had had a little more experience, he would have accepted the losses to Commander 1, and waited until White Haven had no choice instead of jumpin the gun to "save" his co-commander. And the hostile lying doggo was also the reason Honor got captured in Adler, otherwise she would have gotten clear because the one hostile she could see, couldn't stop her even towing pods. From every other battle, White Haven didn't exactly make that sort of mistake, and even Caparelli differed to White Haven's being a better tactician than he. Which is also a point in his favor, Caparelli had the strategy of moving the correct ships & formations to the general areas they needed to be. But tactics is taking those assigned forces and using them effectively on the spot. |
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by Rincewind » Fri Aug 12, 2016 7:56 pm | |
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Actually, no he wouldn't. In Echoes of Honor when offered the chance to defect to Manticore by Honor Parnell refuses. Although he had no illusions about what the old People's Republic of Haven under the Legislaturalists was like & he absolutely loathed the Rob Pierre regime that replaced it he could not bring himself to fight against, or cause harm to any of the personnel of the People's Navy. How much more so under the restored Republic. |
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