ThinksMarkedly wrote:
I'm arguing the same: picket the system accordingly. The difference is that I concluded that they don't need nearly as much force as you indicate to do a good job (not half-assed). Tying your forces up in a picket for something that has a less-than-1% chance of happening is inefficient use of your forces. Couple that with the fact that they can afford to lose The Twins, since they're still one wormhole transit away from the Felix Junction and two from Darius. If they lose The Twins, then they picket Felix in force, with possibly forts that are ready to be placed there.
The question here isn’t how likely it is to happen, it is how damaging it will be if it were to happen. If the GA NOW finds out the location of the other end, and finds the system picketed by MSDF/RF ships a lot of very direct questions will be asked that the RF and MA would rather keep hidden, not to mention that the interest this will generate in the GA intelligence community.
If they really wanted to keep it secure, the MSDF should have picketed the terminus and send the Harvest Joy on their way back with clear instructions to not come back and the SEM cant do a thing. Mannerheim could have explained it as they didn’t want anything to do with Manpower and now that the other end falls in the territory of a “terrorist” organization they still want nothing to do with it. Manticore can’t do anything since they already have the entire galaxy believing they falsified correspondence and by the time they get around to going back they will have way too much on their plate.
Instead the MA decided the system had to be defended, they destroyed a ship now they have to protect the system for that 1% chance that they will try again.
The one thing they shouldn't do in that case is allow themselves to be identified. That's where MAN ships would be better than MSDF or RFN ships: the first rule of space warfare is to not let the enemy know where your homeworld is. In the absence of Darius-built DDs or CLs, a handful of the tens of thousands of ex-SLN ships will do just fine.
It makes absolutely no sense but the MAN might not have conventional ships of it’s own and even if they procured ex SLN ships they wont have the manpower to man them especially if their fleet is trained exclusively on the sharks which again makes no sense.
Agreed, the first rule of space warfare is to not make plans assuming the enemy will behave exactly as you expect it to. After all, "no plan survives contact with the enemy". And I think we both agree that you have to make reasonable assumptions as to what can happen and what forces you have available. Otherwise, you'd conclude that nothing short duplicating the MWHJ defence with a Home Fleet on standby will suffice.
There is reasonable and then there is a hope and a prayer, reasonable adds a little overkill to what you would expect to need, picketing a terminus with 1-2 BC’s and 4 DD’s is reasonable and gives you enough overkill for a realistic scenario, fortifying a terminus with 20-50% of your navy’s annual peacetime budget worth of mines and pods and sending a steady stream of ships to and from the terminus to supply the pods is overkill and adds too much danger of discovery. The RF/MA should know their ships are less capable than their RMN counterparts, having a big enough hammer on your end helps with nasty surprises, yeah there is always the chance of something going wrong but there is a lot less of a chance then when you have a couple of destroyers or even a destroyer squadron as a picket.
Several reasons:
- First, the survey was done on behalf of Torch. Torch doesn't need two competing teams and having a second team transit after the first has failed to return does not increase its chances of success.
But how would it look to the republic if Torch refuses the republics request? Their stance has to be as neutral as possible to both sides and giving one nations preferential treatment or even the appearance of preferential treatment wouldn’t help with that. My view is that if the republic showed up a week after Harvest Joy went through or 6 months before they went through the Torch government would have had to accept the Havenite offer on the same terms or potentially piss off one of it’s guardians and the man who is arguably the most responsible for their creation and independence.
At the time of the transit, no one suspected the MAlign existed. At this time, even with Operation Rat Poison, all everyone knew was that Manpower was corrupt and trying to fend Manticore off.
That’s the beauty with the situation between Haven and Manticore, they don’t have to suspect anything to mount their own expedition. But what is more important the MA does not know what the SKM and the public may or may not know so they shouldn’t base their defences on what the enemy may or may not know unless they have no other choice. Afterall they have their hand in so many organizations that don’t know they exist they have to know that there is always the chance of a breach and significantly more so after the breach that was Jack McBryde.
Manticore had a lot more knowledge about WH physics than Haven, both in institutional knowledge and personnel. If the premier scientists who had just completed a new transit 6 years before could not do it, would Haven be able to beat them?
So what? How many nations have a space program and how many of those nations have as much institutional experience as the US? Just because they don’t have it doesn’t mean they wont try anyway, more importantly just because Haven may be behind doesn’t mean that they would have let the RMN do the survey on both without putting up the effort.
Anyway, I wasn't talking about the far end, I was talking about the near end. The survey ship in the Congo system is constantly reporting back its findings to Torch and its home government.
Also reporting everything to Victor Cachat.
No, that's not at all what I am saying. I am saying that they make an honest (if arrogant) assessment of the threat level and the consequences of losing The Twins. I don't think there's anything the MAlign could do to make the RMN even more pissed after Oyster Bay. And Oyster Bay was launched at around the same time as the transit happened anyway, so the genie was out of the bottle. Having the picket at The Twins overrun by a surprise transit in force won't change anything politically and will not compromise Darius.
But it will compromise the RF.
On the other hand, the RMN cannot assume that the Harvest Joy failed to return due to nefarious reasons. There's a very big chance that it didn't survive the transit for hyperphysical reasons (there's one recorded failed transit) and the anomalous readings should make everyone nervous.
But at the same time they are exploring a WH that Manpower owned and how the MA is linked to Mesa and Manpower might lead them to believe that Harvest Joy met something on the other end they couldn’t deal with. With everything that has happened since the start of the second war it wouldn’t be a stretch for the GA to figure out that the Manpower system where there was a WH leads to something that the MA might not like them to find, they might not know what but they sure would want to know.