Jonathan_S wrote:cthia wrote:I just don't understand that. RMN presence and the picket was already there. Choosing to fully support it wouldn't have appeared as if it was ratcheting up the pressure, but simply strengthening an already existing defensive posture - because as you said it wasn't well positioned as a base from which to attack Haven.
It seemed like an awful expenditure of firepower and an awful waste of long hours of strategy and tactics the Peep Admiralty spent in the War Room to seize her, simply for an economic attack on a very lucrative star system. The Peeps pulled out all the stops for Basilisk, even introducing Q-ships to the series. And to the Star Kingdom? The SK showed the Peeps a better use for a Q-ship. Although they risked their
MVP (IMO) to do it.
All that aside, you don't think a concerted effort utilizing an attack through Basilisk on the order of the first BOM to be a serious threat? At a time the SKs toys would only have been a pipedream?
It would have been nice if textev had divulged the Peeps order of battle hiding in hyper.
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Actually I guess on second thought taking Basilisk away from Manticore could have had a second significant effect. How likely is it Manticore would be as succesful putting together their pre-war alliance if everyone they courted had just seem them roll over for Haven and surrender their (quasi) soverign territory?
From the diplomatic standpoint taking Basilisk away could have been very helpful to Haven. But militarily it does almost nothing to help them - it's poorly positioned for them to reinforce or supply. (edit: I see Kael Posavatz also touched on this)
Though it's
also likely that the Peeps hadn't yet realized quite how useless it could be militarily (or if their Navy did their Legislaturalist bosses might not -- see Darkfall).
Even Manticore didn't realize quite how effective laserheads and pods were at defending against a wormhole assault -- and the Peeps don't even know about the pods yet. So they might have thought having 2 termini
would allow them to successfully seize the Junction.
(Ironically, given some of their intel sources in the Manticoran government they might even have thought that because they got wind of Manticore's erroneous belief of that) So the Peeps could have be planning to seize it for a perceived military advantage -- but I'm convinced such a dual wormhole assault, even as the surprise start of a war, would have ended in disastrous failure for them.
Jonathan, you're analysis misses 2 separate points.
1) Strategic - As you mentioned, at this time the RMN didn't appreciate the advantages laserheads (and pods) gave to a wormhole defender. With their erroneous, outdated defensive thinking, the loss of a 2nd wormhole terminus might have caused the RMN to fortify the home system further - pulling back their waller deployments on allied nations or weakening them, in either case this would make rolling over the RMN outposts and allied nations easier for the PRN in a later offensive, or cause the allied nations to break entirely from the alliance as Manty support and forces stayed in Manticore space.
Regardless of the actually Peeps throwing waves of SDs and BBs down the 2 junction legs, if the Peeps control them, the RMN has to assume that it might happen at any time. That means reinforcing the home defenses, and the only way to do that is to pull back ships from everywhere else.
2) Economics - the bulk of the RMN's trade at this time came from the great triangle trade through Silesia. Removing the return leg through Basilisk of the triangle trade due to embargo, increases the return time from the Confederation, or removes trade with the eastern portion, in both cases, lessening the effectiveness of the Manticorian Merchant Marine's trade in the region.
If the Peeps allowed travel, but charged a fee, they could siphon off the Manticorian economy, empowering themselves at the same time as increasing costs for the Manticorian economy. The PRH's entire rational to take Manticore was for additional funding - and taking a terminus that was essential for the Manticorian trade, and placing a toll booth in front of itwould be a nice step in this direction.