Somtaaw wrote:Masada doing demonstration nuclear orbital strikes on a non-surrendering planetary target doesn't quite feel like a EE violation, at first glance. If they weren't totally insane, I'd assume they'd have started with strikes against purely military targets, but Masada wouldn't care if they were breaking EE violations because their God doesn't care what heretic's laws Masadans must break to achieve His Will.
However, Masada has also stated, as mentioned in HotQ, that they are perfectly willing to totally annihilate Grayson if that's what it takes to make them stop 'perverting' the Church of Grayson. And since they're totally insane, and even stole the Thunder, knowing it would piss Haven off to no end... they literally wouldn't believe they were risking Masada being nuked to Hell behind them.
Hard to say.
Since Masada ultimately lost that war, and Grayson's fleet would have almost certainly been in-system, I don't think in that war 35 years before HotQ Masada would have met the prerequisites for full control of the orbitals leaving the planet with "no immediate prospect of relief".
Masada may have gotten a raiding squadron past the GSN, but unless they can hold the orbitals they're not allowed to bombard with WMDs.
It seems to me that if they'd fought their way past the GSN to the orbitals they'd have been able to destroy the shipyards - at which point they've won unless their economy collapses trying to maintain a blockading squadron before a) Grayson surrenders, or b) they get bored and nuke them into surrendering in full compliance with the Eridani Edict.
Since that didn't happen, and the GSN had no other place for most of their ships to be, I think we can safely assume that the planet was quickly relieved and the bombarding Masadan ships driven off or destroyed.
But assuming I'm wrong and the Masadans
did have the planet for long enough no prospect of its relief. They're then allowed to demand surrender, and attempt to compel it via application of WMDs - but only against specific target lists. A quick search through HotQ for "nuclear" didn't turn up their targeting list for the prior war beyond the vague "planetary targets" in the statement from Honor
"At the same time, Masada used nuclear weapons against planetary targets thirty-five years ago and has repeatedly stated its willingness to do so again."However the orders, that she foiled, for the Thunder of God included the use of
"demonstration nuclear strikes on their less important cities" -- which on the face appears a direct violation of the targeting rules of the Eridani Edict
(unless all those "less important cities" happened to contain legitimate targets from limited allowed target categories)If they're willing to perform terror targeting now, when the conflict is more in the galactic eye I have trouble believing that they were more circumspect back when nobody involved knew of the Eridani Edict and it's rules.
So I'd judge that Masada likely
did violate the Eridani Edict in that prior war.