ldwechsler wrote:
I am not certain any more that there will be an attack on Beowulf. While it sounds interesting, Kingsford is not the moron that Rajanpat was.
He has to know that it will cost heavily. If the ships do get through somehow and wind up causing an Eridani Edict violation, the leaders of the fleet there could wind up on trial by the Grand Alliance and hanged. The top leadership of the League could be tried in absentia as part of that.
What we saw in the snippets is an attack on a nearby unaligned planet. Far safer. If you want a raider policy which deals with small numbers of ships at a time, you will not want a major battle which will probably cost a lot of ships.
Keep in mind that mandarins could not afford another battle where their navy was on the offense and got smashed. And if Beowulf is that target of an EE violation, that would make things far nastier.
Sending several large task forces to home worlds and destroying all space infrastructure would be a reasonable answer.
Theemile wrote:David snerked awhile back that there will be an SLN assault on Beowulf - and 10 million civilian causalities. Beyond that it is all speculation.
The assumption is the attack comes before the publicite, as the SLN leadership discussed in one of the last books, but in reality we don't know. Many are also assuming that the MAlign will attempt to make the most of the assault, causing the civilian deaths David mentioned in some way or form. But once again, conjecture.
Silverwall wrote:Not to impugn the chaser of Celery but I would not put it past him to basically be doing a hollywood trailer here and mashing two seperate events together to look dramatic. Did he explicitly state that the casualties were taken at the same time as the assault of just that there would be one and that somthing would cause millions of civilian casualties? My memory of the comment was that he was careful not to explicitly connect the two events.
IIRC, though it is a dubious assumption, It was a plot point like Honor dying in one book then getting a reprieve, it seems to me he said it was the plan but the "reality of the story" rendered it a dead end and he tossed it.