munroburton wrote:Nike's communications were fine. It was another ship whose communications were too badly damaged for its captain(senior to both Honor and Young) to assume command. As far as Young was concerned, Sarnow was still alive and Nike was the flagship.
Pavel Young wasn't a sophisticated villain. He quite simply panicked when his ship was hit - for the first time in that battle, a little while after they had passed the scatter point. Then he ran away and didn't stop running.
The only reason that squadron was on his mind at all was because a few minutes earlier, Young privately celebrated the destruction of Van Slyke's flagship, as it meant he could claim squadron command combat experience and get promoted to Commodore faster.
Indeed, Nike's comms were intact. But here is a point that seems to be overlooked, upon the Admiral's incapacitation command devolved to his Flag Captain until such time as she could notify the next senior officer capable of assuming command, a point which I think was made at some point in the post action debriefings and reports.
That next senior officer was out of communication because IIRC it was his ship whose comm department was shot to hell. The Flag Captain was aware of this and determined (again in the after action reports) that it might well confuse matters further if she were to attempt to contact the next in seniority and fail (again IIRC, and I may not.)
Until a new Chain of Command could be reestablished Positional Authority as Flag Captain made her chair on Nike's Bridge the hot seat. She knew it and to her credit did not flinch from it despite knowing the possible consequences and knowing the awful responsibility thrust upon her. She had no way of knowing (if they survived) if her actions and decisions would be upheld by higher authority.
If Honor Harrington were a flesh and blood officer today, I'd sail with her.
On the other hand Young's Exec, knowing that his Captain was acting out of cowardice would probably been found to be within his rights and authority to relieve Young on the spot, arrest or even shoot him if necessary to return Warlock to her place in formation.