ThinksMarkedly wrote:
And as was established, LACs can deal with BCs emerging from a wormhole. Granted, no one else has such capable LACs and they don't operate in isolation -- you'd need a CLAC on-site. But if you had those, a CLAC might be cheaper on the hardware since you only need a couple of LACs at general quarters, instead of a whole warship.
Maybe the MSDF should picket the system with a couple of SD(P)'s... if you are going to suggest LAC's they don't have, and CLAC's they don't have built with technology they don't yet possess why not go all out and suggest they picket the system with SD(P)'s, BC(P)'s BC(L)'s or Sag-C's?
I am not talking about the "perfect picket" based on all available technology, I am talking about a picket with their available technology and the warships they own and operate.
In the absence of CLAC and LACs, a squadron of DDs would suffice (FFs would, but no one has them). A squadron of BCs is overkill.
I disagree, if they consider the system as important, they should picket the system accordingly. Just because a squadron of DD's SHOULD suffice doesn't mean they will. Picket the WH with forces you are sure would be adequate rather than deploying a half-assed picket that will piss of the RMN and put the RF and MSDF on a list they sure as hell don't want to belong. Their goal should be the destruction or capture of any survey ship, screwing up is not an option when you want to stay as far away from the MA as possible but at the same time you attacked an RMN survey ship and it managed to get away.
Because it's a waste of effort. While the Harvest Joy is still expected to return, there's no point in attempting transit again, at least not so soon. If they survived the transit and are on their way back, it's best to wait for them with the location of the remote end, so proper survey can be done on that side with appropriate equipment and supplies. It's also possible they determined (somehow) the other end cannot be entered, so sending people on a second, months-long journey is not nice.
And we all know that no military organization in the history of humanity has ever wasted effort. Just because it doesn't make sense for someone to do something doesn't mean no one will do it. But the biggest issue here is, the RF/MA CANNOT base their plans and strategy on the assumption that the other guy will behave the way they want him to. Just because it doesn't make sense to one person doesn't mean another person/group will think/behave the same way.
So even if a Havenite research ship turned up the day after Harvest Joy transited, such a ship will not transit until Harvest Joy is declared overdue. Of course, that could change after the news about the MAlign's existence arrived back on Torch.
Why wont it transit as soon as they want? If the republic had decided to have a little race with the RMN they wont wait for the RMN to complete the survey for them to start…kind of defeats the purpose.
Huh? Not following you. Why would a ship need to return home from Congo to report? There's regular mail going in both directions, they can include their findings in those packets.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:
But until another ship shows up in Congo to do the research, you don't need much. The MAlign is aware of the readings one will see in Congo, especially the unexplained extra resonance. SOP will be to spend a year or two investigating before transiting.
If they spend a year or two surveying one side shouldn’t they spend at least say half of that time if not an equal amount of time on the other side?
What I meant is that because of the anomalous readings and because Harvest Joy failed to return, any new research will undoubtedly spend timing assuring themselves they haven't missed anything. They have to be responsible to the crews who will transit, to make sure that they're not unnecessarily risking their lives.
So your point is that the RF should not defend the system with an adequate picket because the RMN is so good and pure that it will never under any circumstance risk their crew’s? The RMN might get some intelligence that the RF/MA is not aware of like they did courtesy of the Republic of Haven and Jack McBryde, they could have had someone defect that the MA intelligence service had not caught, or someone might have leaked information about the WH and the other end. What if someone had leaked or gotten their hands on the information that the other side of the WH leads to the MA’s secret base? Or that it leads to something very important to the MA?
And paradoxically that reduces the risk of a transit, because if they concluded there was a picket or a fort on the other end, and we've established that forcing a transit has negligible chances of success, such a transit will not be attempted.
If the GA found out that the other end of the WH leads them closer to the MA’s home they will find a way. And the RHN has all these handy BB’s they don’t need some of which could probably be programmed to do a mass transit to allow a few Sag-C’s and Rollands a chance to get through. They don’t need to capture the system, they need to figure out where it is. Sending 10-15 unmanned BB’s, 3-4 CA/DD and some Courier Boats gives a hell of a lot of targets, yes if the other side is heavily fortified it might end up being nothing but in the grand scheme of things, after Manticore, Grayson, Beowulf and the tens if not hundreds of millions of people that died in the MA inspired revolts in the verge risking a few thousand to find the location or at least be one step closer to finding the location might be worth it.
Manticore lost 9,000,000 people, Grayson probably lose in the millions as well, Beowulf lost 43,000,000 people and a large but unknown number died at the hands of the SLN because of the MA. Every death at the hands of the SLN ultimately lands on the doorstep of the MA, every town and city destroyed in Mobius by the SLN is destroyed because of the MA, we are probably talking in the high tens of millions, risking a few thousand personnel from the GA member navies to get the chance to end further slaughter a lot quicker would be something the GA jumps at.