robert132 wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:quote="pnakasone"]What would have been the repercussions if Rear Admiral Mark Sarnow had not been wounded during the First battle of Hancock and was in full command when Young panicked?
There would have been no question then that Young ran without orders. I'm not sure even his father's family's files could have saved his from execution in that case. If it's clear it then the opposition can't seize on it as part of their attempt to halt the war. So not sure what happens there.
Of course if Young dies there's likely nobody who'd care to get Paul killed.
But also Honor would be a minor witness in the trial; not the core of it. So with that and no dual no need to exile her to Grayson. Arguably that makes 4th Yeltsin (if it happens) more likely to go the Peep's way. And whether it happens depends on whether the opposition was still able to hamstring the early war again.
So that's my off the cuff thought. Lots of changes!
RFC has patterned the RMN after the Age of Sail British Royal Navy. It's my understanding that a Flag Captain was in essence the Flag Officer's tactical deputy and was empowered to issue orders
in the Flag Officer's name if that officer fell or was otherwise incapacitated until the next senior Flag officer or Captain could assume command.
It didn't happen often, usually the next senior could be notified by flag hoist signal or simply by hauling down the Admiral's Flag or Commodore's Broad Pendant unless gunsmoke or something else obscured visibility.
At Trafalgar, when Nelson fell most of the British fleet was unaware of the fact that Lord Collingwood had succeeded to command until most of the fighting was over and "the smoke had cleared."
At Hancock IMHO Honor was within her legal authority and rights to retain command until (IIRC) communications with the next senior officer under Sarnow could be clearly reestablished.
She was Sarnow's Flag Captain and Tactical Deputy. To argue otherwise would be nothing more than legalistic pettifoggery. Also IIRC none of the other Captains in the group, most of whom were senior to her, did other than support her in her decision.[/quote]
Also Young had no way of knowing that Sarnow had been knocked out, as far as Young knew Honor had every right to issue the orders she did. My guess is even if Sarnow hadn't been knocked out Young would have still ran like a wet treecat. Also IIRC one cruiser HMS Merlin stayed in formation and when Honor issued orders to CruRon 17 to return to formation, Young's was the only one that didn't.