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by drinksmuchcoffee » Sun Aug 14, 2016 5:57 pm | |
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Just a pet peeve.
Battlecruisers were historically used by Manticore for deep raids on enemy system infrastructure. In spite of this there are relatively few examples (the only ones I can think of were a few of the Sanskrit raids in At All Costs) of such raids any of the Honorverse books. |
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by Somtaaw » Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:08 pm | |
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Well actually that's the Battlecruiser role in general, Manticore's favorite ship just happens to be the BC too. For actual usage of battlecruisers in a raider role, Tourville in Silesia when Honor was doing her thing in the merchant cruisers was a battlecruiser raid force. |
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by kzt » Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:15 pm | |
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When they tried to carry out their long planned "glory to the battlecruiser" raid plans the peeps crushed the BCs like bugs. So they stopped doing that. |
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by runsforcelery » Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:18 pm | |
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When did that happen? Not saying it didn't; I just can't remember writing that battle, right off hand. Of course, I've written a lot of battles by now . . . . .
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by munroburton » Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:28 pm | |
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It happened off-screen - a Peep BB skipper(Oliver Diamoto's captain) who later got killed at 2nd Hancock had previously ambushed two or three RMN BCs on such a raid. |
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by caias » Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:29 pm | |
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No they won't. SL RDs aren't stealthy enough to operate near RMN ships, their ships aren't fast enough to keep up, and they don't have enough missile range to effectively execute mousetraps, especially given their demonstrably sloppy astrogration. In addition, if the RHN has difficulty localizing RMN destroyers in stealth, I'm pretty sure the SLN won't detect them at all if the RMN doesn't want them to. But, even taking for granted that for some reason it wouldn't work, the question at hand isn't really "What is the best strategy for the GA to pursue", but "What could the GA do with the tech advantages they haven't bothered to expose to the Sollies yet". EDIT: Edited the first paragraph for clarity. |
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by Annachie » Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:40 pm | |
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Why bother with the reserve fleet?
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by kzt » Sun Aug 14, 2016 7:48 pm | |
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It was a comment you made here or on the bar, basically they ran into the rear area security BBs and got their heads handed to them when someone asked you about BC raids. I don't think you ever wrote it into a story. It's also an example to about how the RMN didn't get everything right when they planned out how they were going to fight the peeps. |
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by Duckk » Sun Aug 14, 2016 8:01 pm | |
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by Vince » Sun Aug 14, 2016 9:31 pm | |
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Also: Italics are the author's, boldface is my emphasis. As you said, runsforcelery, you've "written a lot of battles by now . . . . ." What you left out is 'in multiple books and multiple series'. It's one of the problems of being the author, instead of the reader. Even within a single series this problem of continuity occurs (having multiple series just compounds the problem). And the problem only gets worse as more stories are published. The reader sees only the final stories as published, plus anything the author chooses to reveal in public. Including any errors that makes their way through to publication that shouldn't have (like The Universe of Honor Harrington short story published in the More Than Honor anthology derived the an outdated version of the tech bible). The author has in his head every story published, all the edits, all the story ideas that didn't make it to publication, all the stories currently being written, all the story ideas that he hasn't written yet, plus the entire backstory for the stories (series), and all those revisions, both published and unpublished. Its a wonder that an author can do that, and my hat's off to anyone who can do it. As a reader, I just enjoy the stories. Last edited by Vince on Sun Aug 14, 2016 10:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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