cthia wrote:Speaking of the ART of being reasonable. In the RMN's anticipation and reception of the Solarian League Navy during Operation Raging Justice...
Disclaimer: The poster is simply stating that this was the first type of plan that came to his mind in his natural attempt at trying to second-guess Harrington. Honor didn't want to kill anyone. And I always believed the old adage that you shouldn't back a snake into a corner, where his only recourse is to strike.
'Cause he's gonna.
When Honor said, I paraphrase, 'If we hammer them we hammer them hard." That didn't sound like the Salamander in that situation to me. Or maybe it did. But it didn't sound like Honor. IMO.
Unfortunately, in retrospect only, if this alternate course had been chosen instead, might even have made it more difficult, if not impossible, for the MAlign to program-in, as fatal a reply.
The plan that they came up with threw me a curve. I was surprised that Honor chose to "trap" Filareta. Intead of allowing the SLN to come in all fat, arrogant and happy, see the immense defenses then allowed to hyper out. But on the way out, the RMN could have used humor, and put on a magic show of traps and tricks - of materializing system pods, probes up their anuses err sinuses like proctologists err otolaryngologists and the dance of Apollo missiles pirouetting oh so closely around key ships in enemy fleets. But not pulling the trigger.
The RMN could have put on a mesmerizing show of tactics and technology in a serious yet humorous manner, getting the message across with humor and sleight of hand, but with the effect of having the enemy humorously running home with their proverbial tails tucked between their legs.
"Man, they had us dead to rights. Trap after trap they sprang on us. Yet they just let us go, without ever closing the door on our entire fleet - even though it was obvious, to us both!, that they so easily could have... at just about any ol' time."Then broadcast that on League HD.They came.
They saw.
They bugged the phuck out!
Look at 'em run!
Aside:
Honor knew she could have taken the fire. Shown that it wasn't going to get through. That's what she was trying to convey to Theisman. She could have "trusted" her technology and soaked up that fire.
More of a 'Let our next response not be out of vengeful spite, but out of a merciful reason.'
Honor knew she could have been more reasonable with her response. Had it not been for a natural reflexive tendency to react, anytime there's even a flinch during a Mexican standoff.
The trouble with that was, as was pointed out in A Rising Thunder was that the Mandarins, especially Malachi Abruzzi, would have spun it out as an example of their restraint in the face of the obvious folly of the Manticoran Ruling Elites' failure to recognise the hopelessness of their position & the Solarian League not wanting to inflict any unnecessary civilian deaths on the Manticorans. Certainly, after Filareta's Folly, (& after the GA had released the tactical recordings) Abruzzi spun it out that the GA had only fired after Filareta had scuttled his missile pods; (with some degree of success with the population of Old Earth).
It is the same as Damien Duenas who, even after the destruction of Dubroskaya's four battlecruisers still tried to game out the situation when any reasonable person would have seen the situation was beyond salvage. He could not conceive of any other situation & neither can the Mandarins.