WeirdlyWired wrote:"... So when Mycroft starts firing off Solon-style salvos, the Sollies are forced to immediately flush their pods at the only targets they can see... "
Ok several books ago I came to the conclusion that I really need flip charts to keep all the action in all the books properly synched. alas, I'm far too lazy and disorganized to do that. So, with the [much-beaten-to-death] lack of advancement in the timeline, Did Beowulf and Manticore have the 6 months needed to fully deploy Mycroft, or at least sufficient to stop the SLN attack? I've managed to read only the few chapters posted on Baen'ssite, so forgive my POV.
Short answer is that we don't know because we don't know if when SLN did/will hit Beowulf.
ART chapter 33 updates us on the timeline saying
A Rising Thunder: Ch 33 wrote:“I agree that once Mycroft’s up and running, especially, anybody who goes after Beowulf is going to get bloodied in a hurry,” she said now. “I guess my main concerns are that, like the terminus picket, Mycroft isn’t a visible deterrent, especially since we’re keeping it so completely under wraps till it’s actually up and running, and, secondly, that it isn’t up and running yet and won’t be for at least another couple of months. Maybe longer.”
February 1922 PD - Oyster Bay
April - May 1922 PD - SoV Ch 44 - "“Abernathy says that in the wake of Filareta’s attack on the Manties’ home system, they’re concerned by potential SLN action against Beowulf" [Maya sector briefing]
June 1922 PD - ART Ch14+ - Operation Raging Justice
July 1922 PD - ART Ch 32 - League Assembly votes to investigate Beowulf
July 1922 PD (or later) ART Ch 33 - 'couple months more' quote above.
August 1922 PD - SoV Ch 59 "It doesn’t look like deciding to investigate Beowulf’s ‘treason’ was such a wonderful idea after all." [but then goes on to talk about opinion poll results in the Core around Beowulf's succession] then after talking about the standoff with Tsang has "“Are you suggesting we send task forces to pound them into submission?” Quartermain asked. “Doesn’t seem to’ve worked out very well in Beowulf’s case, does it?”"
August 1922 PD - SoV Ch 68 - Givens mentions to Barregos that Mycroft is still being installed at Beowulf.
Having gone back through the timeline I'm now convinced that whatever the not "wonderful idea" and "pounding" failure that was discussed back in July has to do with political issues and Tsang's confrontation the previous month and not any follow-up military action around Beowulf. There's no way Admiral Givens wouldn't have mentioned such an attack when she visited Maya in August; especially since she specifically brought up the progress of the Mycroft installations there.
So we'd expect the fully array to be online at Beowulf by October or November, based on the ART chapter 33 info. We've seen some activity at late as October, but I think that was all the Mesa stuff. So there
might be room to squeeze in a SLN action against Beowulf before Mycroft is fully installed that we just haven't heard about yet - but it's looking tight.
Also you don't really need the entire array in place for it to begin being effective. If an attacker ended up within range of the portion that's already been installed they're in for a world of hurt. And if the attacker comes fairly close to the minimum distance transit it seems to me a defensive planner might have risked asymmetrically weighing a partial Mycroft installation towards covering that.
(And if they took a longer route at least that gives your mobile defenders additional time and defensive depth)
So this is a very long way of saying it doesn't look like it's happened yet, but is't been long enough that I'd now be surprised if the SLN, to their pain, didn't run into at least a partial Mycroft deployment.