Short Victorious War, Ch 29 wrote:Which should still be more than adequate, for one thing was certain: the delay to query the Argus net's latest data had confirmed that Parks wasn't here now. The platforms didn't have the reach to see anything within ten light-minutes or so of the primary, but they would certainly have noted anything that came in far enough out to clear Hancock's hyper limit, and nothing heavier than a cruiser had.
Ok, so they actually did note the arrival of additional cruisers, but the bolded bit shows he could have arrived at Hancock earlier, if he hadn't delayed to check. And Manticore wouldn't have thought he was checking any sensor net, because until one of Parks' screening destroyers literally stumbled into a cruiser in Yorik just two chapters earlier, NOBODY expected Haven to have anything like it, let alone have the balls to do it.
But just a few paragraphs after my above quote, same chapter
Chin's task group would more than suffice to eliminate any Manty battlecruisers—and their base—and if it turned out after all that this was some sort of subtle trap, he refused to let it close upon the core of his task force's true fighting power.
Even if he'd detected a single division of dreadnought's arriving, Rollins still might have sent Chin's squadron in alone, because his three superdreadnought's were his true fighting force and he didn't want to risk losing it on an elaborate trap.
Louis R wrote:Where on earth did you get the idea that Rollins had to detour to check the net, or that he had to do any sort of sneaking to do so?
Well, I guess it could be argued that he detoured, since he came in 35lm out instead of the 20 or so that would comfortably clear the hyperlimit. But he most certainly wasn't sneaky about it. In fact, if the Manties has been given long enough, they might even have deduced that the delay after arrival that they were scratching their heads over was to query some sort of reconnaissance system. Hard to say, since it would have been something of a leap. That, however, is neither here nor there - the key point is that he came in to the system at a location where he could query Argus to see if anything had changed, and did so. And, according to SVW "the delay to query the Argus net's latest data had confirmed that Parks wasn't here now. The platforms didn't have the reach to see anything within ten light-minutes or so of the primary, but they would certainly have noted anything that came in far enough out to clear Hancock's hyper limit, and nothing heavier than a cruiser had." Which means I don't quite get how you think that any number of DNs could have snuck into the system, either.Somtaaw wrote:Rollins moved when he thought everything else had left. Danislav arrived with a 10 ship strong squadron, reinforced by an extra division Manticore managed to scare up before Danislav departed. That single division could also have been sent on ahead, arriving before Danislav, and quite possibly even before Rollins. Which actually would have meant Rollins couldn't have known until he arrived and checked the sensor net prior to his "big" arrival.
Which actually is one of those things that glossed over, they were sending single light cruisers out to check them, and they had to come coasting in for days just to get close.... but Rollins took 3 squadrons of SD's, a squadron each of DN and BC + full screen. And NOBODY spotted that hyper event prior to them arriving on a "least-time course from Seaford Nine", despite that detour to check the Argus net?
Aside from that glaring plot hole, if Rollins could have gotten close enough to query the Argus net without being detected, a single division of DN's could have arrived early and been missed by the Argus net, leading to Chin being sent on ahead as planned. The end force actually wouldn't have changed, Danislav had 10 DN's when he arrived in the books, if the extra's had arrived early, Task Group Hancock-001 would have had 2 DN's in order of battle, plus Danislav would have arrived with 8 for a total of 10.
And in this timeline, Rollins actually would have gotten screwed because when he realized 2 DN's had ambushed Chin's 8, he would immediately have started moving to assist and been deep in the Hancock gravity well when Admiral Parks showed up. Instead of having already gone to maxium evasion when Danislav arrives and hypered out just before Parks could engage him.
This chain of events would have reverted back to the book plot timeline. Parks plus Danislav would still have moved on the weak Seaford to crush it, returned back to Hancock (and coincidentally encountering Coatsworth thinking Rollins holds the system) and book plot continues on with Field of Dishonor.