Jonathan_S wrote:The equivalent of unrestricted submarine warfare isn't done (and is presumably a war crime, though I can't recall a specific quote stating that outright).
True, at least for everyone except Frontier Fleet:
Mission of Honor
Chapter Fifteen wrote:It wasn't as if the SLN's "contingency planning" had come as a surprise, although she suspected the League would be most unhappy if the Star Empire chose to publicize some of its jucier details. There was "Case Fabius," for example, which authorized Frontier Security commissioners to arrange Frontier Fleet "peacekeeping operations" which "accidentally" destroyed any locally owned orbital infrastructure within any protectorate star system whose local authorities proved unable to "maintain order"—meaning they'd been unable to induce the owners in question to sell to the transstellars OFS had decided would control their economies henceforth. Or "Case Buccaneer," which actually authorized Frontier Security to use Frontier Fleet units—suitably disguised, of course—as "pirates," complete with vanished merchant ships whose crews were never seen again, to provoke crises in targeted Verge systems in order to justify OFS intervention "to preserve order and public safety."
The implication of "never seen again" is that ships and crews were destroyed.
In the case of SLN Commerce raiding, they might have orders to conscript ships and crews into SLMM service but are more likely just interested in denying the commerce to the GA. That means "Case Buccaneer" or something very similar -- i.e. no disguises required.