ThinksMarkedly wrote:We've discussed this, either in this thread or in another. It's a major intelligence failure in the MAlign's part, indeed, but we found mitigating factors:
- it happened only after Haven kicked the Solarian contractors out, so the MAlign lost their most direct source of intel on the war
- like everyone else, they probably thought the number of missiles fired was exaggerated upwards
- the SLN's actual capabilities were unknown, since they hadn't actually fought anyone in too long
- "quantity is a quality of its own"
The Malign continued to have direct sources in the combatants after the Solarian contractors were gone, for example: the agent in Haven that supplied the nanotech assassin to dispose of the ambassador that helped restart the war and however they got the plans for Mistletoe that inspired the Silver Bullets. If there were not more sources for the war capabilities, then that is truly a failing.
Given their remaining direct sources (however attenuated) they should have known about the evolution of pod warfare and the resulting increase in missile control links.
The Malign was totally responsible for the destruction of the SLN's intelligence capability and the mindset that saw war gaming as a way to reinforce false confidence. It was a major change when the war gaming parameters were changed to make the computer opponent at least as good as the SLN side.
It is true that until the first meeting between a SL warship and a RMN warship, then would have been some anxiety about the outcome; but given the range and volume of fire disparity (not even counting the qualitative increase resulting from Apollo), that outcome was predictable.
As for quality versus quantity; it is true that the Zulu Army had an opening victory at the Battle of Isandlwana, but that was followed by the defeat of a large Zulu army at Rorke's Drift by a small force of British troops. The initial victory was the result of running out of ammunition by the British, which eliminated the technological advantage. One hope for the Yawata Strike is that it would cause the RMN to run out of their new missiles.