kzt wrote:Haven has it's own very extensive system defenses and forts. It's not a fun target for an SDM era force to attack.
tlb wrote:Do you agree with Silverwall that this was also true for Manticore?
kzt wrote:I have no idea. Manticoran fixed defenses seems to wander around a bit. It's mentioned that the RMN was upset about fortress around Basilisk as they didn't build fixed defenses, then it was suggested there were forts around the planets. There has never been any depiction of an orbital fort around the 3 primary Manticoran planets, we know the names of some of the multiple forts around Haven.
All that really seems to exist around Manticore are fields of missile pods. Which is suggested in a passing comment are not deployed in peacetime.
Later it is obliquely suggested fortresses exist, but the fact that the command center for defenses was on the orbital platform instead of a fort suggests there are none. The fact that after the OB attack there was no activity noted from the forts around Manticore suggests to me that there are no forts around Manticore.
You'd think they would be launching LACS and using grasers and/or CMs to blow up the falling debris, but NOTHING. So my guess is there are none.
So I don't know.
Same here. But the lack of forts during Oyster Bay, is not really evidence one way or another. The sort of forts, that hypothetically would defend the planets during SVW, would be badly obsolescent in the era of Apollo. So when forts were being retired to free manpower, any early planet defensive ones would go also. So that is evidence that if they existed, then they were not replaced.
It makes sense that in the age of Apollo the various types of Super Dreadnoughts would replace any perceived need for planetary forts, because they afford a much more flexible response to an attack. Plus Mycroft, with system defense pods, should provide a last ditch defense (if the silver bullet problem can be solved).
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