quite possibly a cat wrote:Silverwall wrote:Exactly just demanding they surrender while in 3rd party space can only be interpreted in one of two ways by Manticore - An Act or War or an act of piracy. You CANNOT demand a sovreign warship surrender in such a situation - especially when it is not even your soverign space. Even back in OBS Honor is well aware she may well be starting the Havenite wars by attacking the Q ship.
First off, New Tuscany had almost certainly empowered Bygn to intervene in case of piracy.
Regardless:
quite possibly a cat wrote:Byng was friends with the local government AND Manticore had just destroyed one of the New Tuscany freighters (as far as New Tuscany was concerned). At most it would take a minute or two to launder the request through the local government. Who absolutely has the authority to order such.
Silverwall wrote:Either way the correct Manticoran action is to attempt to withdraw with all defensive systems spun up and if the Sollies fire on them they are the aggressors and things proceed as per now but with a much higher chance of Manty survivors. As soon as Spindle gets the news Michelle Henke goes collecting scalps and things proceed as usual.
It takes a long time to power up a wedge, and nothing else would do anything about energy weapons.
Also this brings me to another benefit of getting a surrender and capturing the Manties: Henke won't fire on Bygn if he has Manties on board!
It's still an Act of War, this time by New Tuscany. Remember, just about everyone in the system except Byng knew perfectly well that the space station had NOT been destroyed by missiles. The system government KNEW, as soon as they got the scan data, that Manticore hadn't done it, and they had a pretty good idea who had.
You cannot demand the 'surrender' of a visiting warship if you have no evidence that it was involved in a recent terrorist incident. You cannot, especially, blow up a warship with an ambassador on board. Or take the said Ambassador hostage. Not unless you want to be a Solly protectorate, because Manticore's just declared you a 'rogue state' - and is probably about to come over the Alpha wall with blood in their eye, demanding the surrender of your entire planet.
Yes, it takes a long time to power up a wedge, but you're then in a Mexican Standoff between 'any attempt to board the ships of a sovereign star nation will be resisted' and Byng being sufficiently idiotic to essentially declare war on Manticore. Same situation as per the novels, if he does.
No, Mike Henke wouldn't have initially fired on a ship holding Manticoran hostages. She'd have given the pirate wearing Solarian uniform a warning shot. And if he didn't surrender, she'd have taken him out with an ops plan that involved boarding after the destruction of any means of controlling the warship, just as Terenkhov had done with his pirates.
If some Manticoran hostages get killed in the attempt, that's unfortunate, but after twenty years at war, most naval personnel are pretty tough minded.
Remember, until months after the event, the sensor records from both sides showed that the Manticoran warships were merely orbiting peacefully about the planet. The Mesan plan depended entirely on picking a complete idiot who loathed Manticorans. Combined with Solarian arrogance and corruption - which meant a Captain would accept blatantly illegal orders to blow three ships (who he knew had done nothing wrong) out of space - because his career would be ruined if he didn't.