Galactic Sapper wrote:He wouldn't have died that much earlier, since the whole point would be that firing early would have meant it would take Second Fleet much longer to kill him. And again, part of the point is that there wouldn't be much of Second Fleet left to attack Sphinx in the first place. Better to handle it himself, weaken Second Fleet to the point the LACs could handle it or the Sphinx pods/missile defenses could risk engaging, rather than risk fumbling the handoff between his dying fleet and the arriving Third Fleet.
Instead of killing 97 SDs and leaving Second Fleet with 143 SDs with various levels of damage, D'Orville could have reduced that to 40-50 SDs with the survivors being mostly combat ineffective. Not to mention reducing the screen and LAC swarm to a much greater degree as well.
I don't see how that could have happened. Home Fleet died in the first salvo and he was within range of Second Fleet from the moment Tourville dropped to n-space. If he fired early, Second Fleet could turn back and across the hyperlimit, choosing the geometry for its engagement with Third Fleet or just escaping. If instead he dragged Second Fleet deep into the limit, Third Fleet and later Eighth Fleet could make sure nothing survived.
D'Orville and the RMN didn't know Chin and Fifth Fleet were around (Second Fleet, at 240 SD(P)s, was already the largest fleet ever assembled, at least in missile throw weight). But everyone knew the RMN had reinforcements just one transit away in Trevor's Star. So from D'Orville's point of view, time was in his side.