cthia wrote:
Also remember, it was a balancing act the MA performed trying to prop up the SL to be destroyed, but not before doing damage to the new danger on the horizon - the GA. The centuries long goal was the fall of the SL. It would have been ironic to give the League too much intel and technical help since they were mainly trying to kill it for centuries. It was a tight rope they walked.
Yup. Besides, Manticore can be finished off at leisure via planet busting. Manticore can't retaliate since it doesn't know Darius's location.
Really, the MAlign is probably pissed. Honor comes in and instead of dissolving the League she gets everyone to come in and hammer out a functional League. AND she removes a large chunk of Sols industry, while leaving the labor force intact, which is just going to result in Sol having a much more modern industry. AND she decides to commit a war crime, so th League has something to rally around. (You can't destroy civilian property for kicks and giggles, doing so is a war crime.) I think the MAlign is probably going "WHAT?!? WHY?!? HOW?!? WWWHHHYYYY!!!!!"
Umm... Manticore's leadership is evil. You do not murder civilian targets if you have a scrap of decency, goodness or humanity. Manticore did. FFS, Anton did it as a distraction. With nukes. Manticore has lie detecting cats and had a chance to debrief Anton, so either the leadership knows and did nothing or they don't even care. Either way they are monsters.cthia wrote:Don't hate us because we're morally responsible, worthy, decent, caring, respectful and fortunate enough to own the MWJ. And please don't hate us because God is on our side.
Nor is the rot just in the leadership. When Honor pointed a gun at a prisoner, one who was not attacking and had not been tried, with plans to kill she should have been stopped instantly, and if she survived she should have been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Not one person acted to stop her.
Nor is the rot just in the military/government. Manticore is mildly democratic. Case Lacoon was an undeclared attack on we don't know how many neutral star nations that happened to have a WH. It was an act of piracy, and until Manticore those pirates are mostly dead or jailed Manticore bears the weight of that sin. Yes, supporters mean anyone who provided materials, money, housing, food etc. to the pirates or the pirate organization.
Honestly, at this point I'm hoping for vampires to show up and kill all the bad guys. Or I suppose if we want to stick with the scifi theme some sort of nanoweapon that can move through the air, self-replicate, take over bodies and simulate brains to fake intelligence. Bonus points if it makes snarky remarks about not having free will. "Oh no, I'm not making a threat! I'm just a soulless program. I'm just warning you if you resist all these nice people will die. Feel free to murder them anytime."
Really all this destruction represents an excellent investment opportunity for other people. Sure Manticore's wealthy folks would suffer, but who cares about them? If I was an amoral transstellar who wanted profit I would move money into Beowulf and use that to build stuff to take the now empty economic niches in Manticore. Now I could collect the rents that were previously going to Manticorians. This is hampered somewhat because Manticore lost a bunch of workers, but there will still be some.GloriousRuse wrote:“Orbital industry represents centuries, maybe millennia, of development” becomes “our recovery estimates are excellent! The lines will be functional sometime next year!”
P.S. Here is an Economist article giving a brief summary of disaster and economic effects. The tl;dr is that geological disasters (no chance to evac, like Oyster Bay) could result in persistent damage to the economy while weather disasters (people have time to evacuate, like an Honorcaine) can actually lead to a bounce in GDP if it forces people to modernize stuff while rebuilding. In other words Honor came in fixed the Solarian League Constitution and then helped them modernize their industry.