tlb wrote:Using a cargo or ship explosions would only get the space station near Manticore. Because of its size and the resulting distance between the civilian and military sections, the ships being built (the real target of the strike) might not even be scratched.
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Is it possible that the time pressure and the need to hit all of Manticore's space stations and the additional ship building sites and Blackbird at Grayson meant that this plan was the easiest to plan and execute? Although it meant revealing the existence of a hidden enemy, the hope and expectation was that either Haven or the SLN would take advantage to attack (without thinking too much about who or how).
I don't think it's a time pressure thing. Remember that that the Ghosts and Sharks spent a few months silently slipping from their n-space emergence point into the systems. The entire attack, including transit time, was probably at least 9 months. You could toss a major nuke into a shipping container and get it to Manticore in much less time. And we'll assume that you can smuggle in a big enough bomb to kill the entire station, and all docked ships, from wherever the commercial side is.
Even so it seems to me you'd
still have a major problem of access to all your targets. Yes Hephaestus, and probably Vulcan were major freight points and had lots of commercial and industrial work and traffic that wasn't related to their shipyards. So they seem quite vulnerable to a smuggled or suicide-ship bomb.
But you've also got the dispersed construction slips which would be too far away to reach - but must be somewhat outside the normal traffic areas to provide a defensive zeon around them. And even more importantly Weyland presumably isn't accessible to general shipping. Certainly during the first war Manticore had blocked the entire Manticore-B system to foreign flagged freighters and generally treated it, and Weyland, as much higher security zones. So I suspect you'd have trouble getting an exploding shipment to it. And because Blackbird was a pure shipyard, totally unconnected with servicing any planet it would be, quite possibly, even more shipping restrictive than Weyland.
So it looks liked you'd still have to break out the secret weapons to get your entire target list. That being the case there seems little reason to complicate the operation by trying to mix covert sabotage with overt attack - there's too much risk of the coordination going wrong or one half of the attack alerting your targets well enough to blunt or block the other half.