tlb wrote:Do we know whether or not the sidewalls were active on the Manticoran orbitals during the battle? I do not believe that trying to evacuate while in an active shooting situation would have been a good. Better to ride it out and not add to the confusion, trusting in the protection of the sidewalls.
kzt wrote:It's a valid military target. It's on of the two primary shipyards, munitions storage and naval bases for the RMN. How effective do you think the sidewall is going to be against the first salvo of 24,000 MDMs? You have like 4 hours in which to do something about the 2 million people on the platform. Perhaps you should make use of it?
Perfectly true and if this was a raid in force that would be a major problem. However in an actual attempt to defeat Manticore and end the war, they are not important targets and any missiles sent that way would be wasted. If Manticore were defeated, then the resources the stations represent would be invaluable and not something to be lightly blown away.
The danger point would occur if the Havenite attack were beaten off and they made a Parthian Shot.
What would be the best way to quickly evacuate either station assuming a plan for two million people? One million life pods (used in the Wayland test)? That might be the only practical solution; but if missiles were coming that way, then the environment just became target rich (not that Haven would intentionally shot pods). The pods would be shredded by impellers of missiles that might not even see them.
If the only option on the approach of an enemy is evacuation, then why bother with side walls? Meteor protection?
HMSS Hephaestus is multi-use, unlike Weyland, serving as entry port and a lot more to Manticore. Should they have separated the civilian funtions from those for the military off in a separate orbital? That would simplify the military evacuation.