saber964 wrote:cthia wrote:The thing that is shocking, is that if the idiots didn't have an ONI, they wouldn't be any worse off.
They would be better off.
But the US Navy would have been better off without the official assessments of the IJN as of Dec 6, 1941.
The problem with ALL intelligence organizations is figuring out WHICH facts are important.
Manticore having 300 SD(P)s did not seem important when Battle Fleet had thousands.
The problem was, of course, that the Sollies had not examined the weaponry. In all the battles we've seen they've been seriously "outgunned."
Cruisers took out the Jean Bart. Cruisers beat the far larger fleet of capital ships led by Crandall. And Harrington casually wiped out Filareta's forces.
The question becomes WHY didn't the ONI look? And the answer is that they were directed not to look. Haven was the second largest empire around and the Andermanni were not far behind. Manticore was growing. And no one was doing any checking at all.
It would have taken no more than turning ONE tactical officer, maybe one who had not received a promotion or who had been discharged in a bad way and they could have gotten much of the information they wanted.
But they did not do that. It would have cost next to nothing but no one bothered to check.
The question may turn out to be answered. The interesting thing would be whether that would someone like Gweon who is giving the mandarins the truth because it suits MAlign's purposes.