runsforcelery wrote:kzt"[quote="runsforcelery wrote:No, it was always Oyster
Bay. Which doesn't mean that I didn't miss-speak while dictating to Dragon. And, of course, when I proofed, I saw what I knew was
supposed to be there. Alas, I am less than perfect! I know this will come to everyone as a dreadful shock, but there it is.
CmdrAthenaAprilist wrote:I always thought "Oyster Bay" was a reference to the town on Long Island, location of Sagamore Hill, Teddy Roosevelt's "summer White House". But perhaps that's carrying the historical references too far!
It's a Pearl Harbor thing. Which makes it a terrible codename, but whatever...
Well,
of course it's an awful code name if you want to keep it a
secret!
Both the Alignment and the SL are
terrible about picking code names, and I did that deliberately.
On the SL's part its pure arrogance; they use operational names only as shorthand without any real thought about concealing the real purpose of the mission because, after all, who could
possibly hack their files or do anything about it even if they did? I mean "Buccaneer" for a plan to launch deniable raids and blame them on someone else to justify an OFS takeover in the region? "Raging Justice" for an attack on the SKM? Sheesh!
I believe Honor actually even comments on this tendency in UC.
As for the MA, their theory is that if anyone ever gets close enough to them to pick up on their internal code names, their Master Plan is, like, totally screwed, dude. Thus their charming tendency to call a sneak attack "Oyster Bay" (although, to be fair, we're talking about an attack that happened a couple thousand years ago, so in
thisinstance the MA didn't even realize there was any sort of resonance with their name for the op; that was my little joke) or, more seriously, to name a plan designed to disappear all trace of their existence "Houdini." They might's well call 'em anything they like, because if anyone ever picks up enough about them to have access to the code name, the covert side of their strategy will already have gone belly up.[/quote]
The PN was no slouch at using operational code names that were a dead giveaway. Remember in FiE when Citizen Admiral Thurston(?) initiated operations Stalking Horse and Dagger?