munroburton wrote:
Yes, I concede it's an assumption either way. I just don't believe the Sollies are stupid enough that they'd blithely drag a horde of freighters into a shooting combat zone.
In Spindle they went in fully expecting to force the local government to surrender. They didn't think that the RMN would fire on them and they definitely didn't think that the local forces were any threat whatsoever. The institutional arrogance combined with stupidity and lack of combat experience might very well have caused Crandal to move in with her fleet train in tow.
munroburton wrote:My point is, Crandall almost certainly had more freighters, since Filareta's force only had a voyage half as long without an extended exercise component at the end of it. And it was expected he would be able to use the Beowulf terminus to resupply/return.
Problem with that is that even if he won the Battle of Manticore, his fleet would be out of Pods and would have suffered damage. There is no guarantee that even if he won the Battle of Manticore, he would be able to return through the terminus or even be ressuplied until such a time as he defeated the forts guarding the Junction itself.
munroburton wrote:And that, launching from a staging base, Filareta could have left behind any freighters his fleet had emptied during their wait for the Cataphract missiles. They'd have to anyway - to support the 600-ship second wave converging on the same base.
But the fleet train involves a lot more than just freighters to haul supplies for the fleet. That is a part of it but they involve anything from Hospital ships, repair ships, maybe ships with workshops onboard and any number of other ships dedicated to the maintenance of the fleet. Then you get to the freighters with the pods. Granted he might have send back the empty freighters but the likelihood is that he has more pods stored in the freighters.
munroburton wrote:Granted there's no textev for it, but I imagine it is at least a minor Frontier Fleet base. Not even a Hancock or Grendelsbane, but more like Sidemore before the High Ridge ceasefire - somewhere that never had waller visits before, mainly set up to support cruiser patrols.
If it was not a base that could support a few hundred capital ships, it wouldn't even enter the equation. He would need to bring everything with him since if a base was capable of supporting a few dozen BC's and below it likely would be greatly overwhelmed by 300+ SD's.