noblehunter wrote:I think it's important to note the Manties would see an attack on Manticore attack coming, the same way that they knew about the attack on Yeltsin.
That would let them be more clever than they were during the Battle of Manticore that happened in the books. On the other hand, Parnell would be leading the Op force, and he doesn't tend to panic.
The other thing is at least some of the BBs were needed where they were. Also there's a need to keep forces at Fleet Bases on the border to protect them in case the single assault wasn't definitive. Taking 100% of your wall sounds good in theory but "real" militaries need to hedge their bets.
Manticore actually didn't know there was any attack coming on Yeltsin, because they used counter-intelligence to MAKE the attack on Yeltsin happen. Remember, they
officially pulled 4 squadrons out from covering Yeltsin, when they actually put 4 squadrons into Yeltsin (2 from Home Fleet being officially ordered to Grendlesbane, and 2 from somewhere else); which made Parnell think Yeltsin suddenly got really weak.
And they didn't know about the Stalking Horse objective until the very moment Honor was sitting there, after duelling the other Steadholder (forget the name), and talked with Yu after they arrived "of course, they lured us out to go protect Grendlesbane".
Haven just had way too much experience, and a large enough fleet, Manticore couldn't completely track everything at all times. They'd know Haven pulled a significant portion to somewhere they couldn't find, but uhh, somewhere in Storm from the Shadows, apparently direct assaults on the home system of a first-tier star nation is almost unheard of. So Manticore would never actually
expect Haven to pull a BoMa, whether 1905 or 1920.