SharkHunter wrote:Everything Kuzak did at BoM was pure plot.
Meh on that one... Pure plot was having Kuzak closer to the Junction than Eighth Fleet. Kuzak's tactical choices were spot on -- to the extent that they became predictable enough to Thomas Theisman, who might tip his hat to Honor but is not an inferior officer. So he set his mousetrap correctly. [/quote]
Pretty much the only thing Theisman guessed right was anticipating 3rd/8th fleet going after Tourville. Big deal.
His biggest mistake was sending Tourvilee out with inadequate forces. Even without him badly missjudging 8th Fleets combat power, Tourvilles command was way too week to fight through a competently lead 3rd Fleet and the fixed defenses in the planetary orbits.
But this is trivial to how Kuzak f*ed up during BoMa.
Why did she abandon her screen? Why didnt she issue orders for her units bellow the wall to catch up?
Why didnt she roll pods? There is no excuse for this, even with Tourville not firing on Sphinx, she had to plan for every contingency.
Why didnt she deploy her LACs in a proper missile defense layout against 2nd Fleet? She was able to redeploy them against 5th Fleet, never would be possible if she actually had prepared her command for battle.
Why didnt she use McKeons Keyhole 2 ships properly? McKeon could have opened fire way sooner, he could have rolled all of his pods and later taken over the telemtry from the older SD(P)s...
I think that about covers it, as said, i can excuse her not firing on Tourville since he showed no intention for attacking Sphinx, but the rest is pretty bad.
You can find excuses or half assed explanations for this or that, but the reality is, Kuzak fu*ed up royaly because the plot demanded it.
And thats bad because there was no real need for Honor to save the day once more. But it has always to be her for some stupid reason.
SharkHunter wrote:Also keep in mind that how the three Apollo ships fired was under McKeon's immediate direction, not Kuzak's, and those three were the only ships in position to join the fight-- they'd never practiced with Third Fleet in battle maneuvers.
Half assed excuse, sorry.
1) McKeon was specifically attached to 3rd Fleet for the Battle, Kuzak had overall command. She can order him whatever she wants and he would have obeyed the order.
No brainer really.
2) If we ignore 1 it just shifts some of the blame from Kuzak to McKeon. If he is supposed to act independently he should still fire much more much sooner.
I dont think he's that incompetent.
3) Its true they never trained with 3rd Fleet and Kuzaks command was probably unfamiliar with Apollo. But this is no excuse. Even Henke in Talbott trained 10th Fleet on Apollo without having any Apollo capable units in the hole damned Cluster. And she had an actual job to do.
Kuzak was just sitting fat and happy and Trevors Star for what, close to a decade at this point? Her only job besides sitting there was to keep her command current on the latest technical and tactical advances.
If she failed to train for Apollo with 8th Fleet literally sitting right next to her... well, i'm wondering what the articles of war say about gross negligence in time of war.
SharkHunter wrote:Previously argued of course but the biggest plotted "mistake" was that d'Orville didn't saturate the oncoming RN S(p)s with enough MDMs in a steady stream to keep 2nd Fleet from deploying pods to begin with. That cost him his entire fleet.
Well if we ignore RFCs off hand comments on Zanzibar, he didnt know about Donkey.