cthia wrote:Whatever the actual count, that was some firepower Terekov made off with. Surely that was a mutual agreement? Terevov didn't have the rank to simply flat out take them. Although I can conceive of certain missions where lower ranked officers would take precedence over a higher rank. Like Harrington's mission with Eighth Fleet. I imagine there were some incompetent Admirals on station somewhere out there when Eighth Fleet sailed who may not have gotten the memo. A slaxadaisical Santino who never reads any of his mail or does any of his paperwork suddenly wanting to short-stop Eighth Fleet because he wants to go do something "Santino stupid."
I suppose part of the strategy for posting officers way out in the boonies, like the Basilisk System, is because it is so far away from any possible ignition point that they won't be optimally positioned to short-stop or get in the way of any likely ships or ordnance. The potential for a disaster certainly seems possible. And to think an officer like Harrington could be court-martialed for refusing to comply.
Thanks for the revelation Theemile. Still haven't read SoS. Pity poor crying shame, I know. Working hard (or hardly working LOL) towards it though.
All the other ship commanders were junior to Terekhov, so technically they had to obey his orders, though one CA Captain did not agree with Terekov's plans, and Terekhov had her removed for the duration of the operation. She relinquished command under protest, and promised to contest his actions and attempt to bring him up on charges, which Terekhov agreed was her right to do so - after the dust settled. In the mean time she was released and sent back to Spindle (?) On the Ericson repair ship, and her Exec assumed command.
Seeing how EVERY superior signed off on his decisions and he was awarded and promoted without a whisper of a review, a courtmartial, or rebuke of overstepping his command authority, I would assume such actions are expected out of senior officers in extreme situations.
Giving more thought to it, we saw a similiar situation in HAE, where High ADM. Mathews and the Manty Admiral in Grayson decide to grab the system pickets of 1/2 a dozen systems to grab enough firepower to kick the Peeps out of a recently lost system. In this case, they were pulling all the SDs out of these systems to create a force capable of being capable of overwhelming the peep force with light losses. If they didn't do this, they would have to wait 2+ additional weeks for a force to be released from Manticore to do the job. During that time, the Peeps could move on and attack another system, so they believed they had to react quickly.
Once again, the perogative of senior officers, placed in unexpected situations, forced to make critical decisions on the fly due to the length of the decision loop.