ThinksMarkedly wrote:
The SEM was at war with the other power backing Torch. There was no way to keep the survey expedition a secret: you can't survey in the Congo System without the Torch Government knowing about it (not if you still want their trust) and you can't keep the Havenite government from knowing about it since they were also part of that government. Namely (literally!) Victor Cachat.
Here is what you said to my point that the RF/MA had to be picketing the system from the get go:
ThinksMarkedly wrote:
Sorry, there are two problems with that argument: "consistently" and "good chunk". The Mannerheim picket of The Twins was neither consistent nor a good chunk of the fleet. It was a squadron of BCs and we know Mannerheim had an outsized Navy, so I expect this means a dozen or two SDs. And it was deployed only around the time the Harvest Joy was expected to transit. The transit was well-publicised, so the MAlign and Mannerheim had enough notice to know to deploy the special squadron, with trustworthy crews. No one is going to transit a wormhole they don't have navigational data for, so there was no danger before the Harvest Joy.
Having 8 BCs disappear for a bit of time is no big deal. You tell the galaxy that it's exercise manoeuvres and you hide the squadron's deployment in an actual, larger exercise of your fleet. Benjamin got away with it twice with the Protector's Own. The crews themselves have to be somewhat trustworthy: as I said, they know about the wormhole and that it is a secret, but they just don't know the real reason why.
But you're right that that third shift impeller tech may brag at a bar and cause the intelligence services to find out what really happened to the Harvest Joy. The problem is only that right now the GA and the SL have no reason to suspect Mannerheim and the RF are connected to the MAlign.
My point was and still is that the Havest Joy could have surveyd the system without much fanfair or even secretly for any number of reasons. Which means that the RF only picketing the system when Harvest Joy transits would be risky because if Manticore decides to keep it quiet for whatever reason the system is uncovered during the survey. If Manticore/Torch releases the information after Harvest Joy transits the terminus it is too late for the RF to picket the system. The RF HAD to picket the system from shortly after Verda Vista fell because they simply could not count that they will get heads up about a survey mission or at least enough heads up to properly defend the space.
They did not know the WHY. They should not guess the success of the mission if they don't know the WHY. They said that the MA has limited resources because they didn't destroy all the infrastructure in the HS, Trevors Star and the Andermani Empire not to mention leaving Home Fleet(RMN and GSN) as well as 3rd Fleet and forts. If they don't know the WHY they should not be guessing on the success of the mission. OB could have been an insane success or a complete failure depending on what the goal was.You are condemning them for failing to make an assumption based on facts they had not yet had. In other words, you're expecting them to be omniscient or at least clairvoyant.
And in the books, the characters said screw the facts Ima assume a whole bunch of things.You can only make decisions based on the facts you do have.
That is what they did in the book. They didn't know what exactly the MA was targeting so they made a guess that they did not have enough ships to target everything so they didn't have a lot of ships. There was no evidence that the MA wanted to destroy anything else, and they might have wanted not to send more ships simply because of the added risk of detection. If the MA had 1,000 Shark Class ships and 500 LD's but only felt the need to send 28 on the mission because that was enough the characters in the book would have been dangerously wrong.You cannot make decisions based on pie-in-the-sky wild guesses
One of the biggest in the RF, not the League and not the Galaxy. That could mean they had 5 Squadrons of SD's and 10 Squadrons of BC's, consistently missing 10% of your BC force as a single system navy would raise questions if someone starts looking. There is an upper limit for a fleet that the MSDF can have without looking suspicious, imagine the MSDF being disproportionately large for all potential threats in their region.Mannerheim had one of the biggest SDFs in the League, so making a couple of squadrons of BCs disappear from the public eye shouldn't be too difficult.
Missing 15% of your BC's consistently for 4 years will definitely raise questions especially since the "secret mission" started suspiciously right after Congo was captured. So between Congo's capture and the RF forming there were ~4 years, which means that if we take your fleet estimate as the real numbers they would have to have rotated 66% of their BC's through the system picket. That is 32 BC's and 48,000+ people included are the 12,000 people and 8 BC's that were there for the destruction of the Harvest Joy.If we assume they had two dozen SDs, then they probably had at least 4 times as many BCs.
If Darius is producing ships for the MSDF I doubt they would be the once that are unaccounted for, they would definitely not be drawing any attention on them by making them obviously in the fleet but not accounted for, because that's how people start asking silly little questions like why do you have 48 BC's and you cant keep track of them? I mean you can probably slip and entire 10-15 squadrons of BC's in the SLN and no one will notice but when you have 48 BC's you cant really use creative accounting to hide 15% of your force. It works if all RF fleets had a secret portion that no one but the MA and very senior and trusted members knew about.At any point in time, half of them are deployed somewhere, the rest either in their Home Fleet or laid up for refit and maintenance. And there are thousands of BCs flying around, so the MA could certainly slip Mannerheim a few more from Darius using those shipyards you argued they must have had. A bit of creative accounting by an MA plant in the Mannerheim Navy and no one knows their actual force strength.