tlb wrote:The raid to free the spacers was NOT equipped with Apollo, but they should have seen the fighting discrepancy with Crandall. The particular problem with this instance was the inability to abort a missile flight against a surrendering ship; the commander had FTL communication with the SLN ships, but not with the missiles.
That raid was the Battle of Saltash. Capt. Zavala had five Roland-class destroyers, against 4 Indefatigable BCs.
In any case, it looks like none of the events in SI4 made it back to Mesa for the Onion to include in their planning prior to the Havenite Second Fleet and the Manticoran Tenth dropping out of hyper. Henke's liberation of the Madras sector appears to have been absolute: not a single ship lost, virtually complete destruction or seizure of SLN vessels and almost no communication to the outside galaxy.
I'm still trying to decide who won the best victory ever: her with a full sector or her old roommate by conquering the Sol System!
tlb wrote:There were deep raids before Apollo by both Manticore (using the new LAC's and podlayers in Operation Buttercup) and by Haven (the attack on Sidemore and before that Giscard in Silesia).
The arrogance you are talking about is by the Mandarins and the leadership of the SLN. Perhaps the Malign would have trouble in changing their minds, but they certainly had the apparatus in place to make the attempt.
And yet they didn't, which probably leads us to the conclusion they didn't think they needed to. Probably more of the "echo chamber" symptom.