locarno24 wrote:At any rate, I never understood, if Haven wanted a short victorious war, why they didn't just go for the heart. How the heck can any journey to the center of Manticore be shorter with time consuming concentric circles on the periphery instead of boring straight in.
Especially given their prior strategic doctrine of short, sharp shock assault. As noted, it would represent the biggest concentration of force they'd ever have to face but it's one of those situations where I'm not sure anything you can do makes it dramatically better.
Hindsight is 20/20. But then, in 1901-1905, NO ONE had ever done what we're talking about here. And especially since it's not just "biggest concentration of force they'd ever have to face", but the biggest concentration of force that anyone had ever had to face, anywhere. It's understandable that they would be reticent to launch that attack.
Wars and strategy were also set in stone for centuries. The only doctrine that was acceptable was that of the SLN and as David explained in HoS, the PRN adopted with without being the SLN. The SLN could afford to go to war for each target, suffer however many losses were required because its supply of SDs in the Battle Fleet was for all intents and purposes inexhaustible.
Wars were always fought advancing territory little by little, securing your supply chains and logistics, creating advanced bases to shorten command and control. No one did deep-penetration attacks. Call them unimaginative, but it simply didn't occur to them.
No one had fought 300+ of the wall. In fact, if the PRN had attacked with 400+ of their own of the wall, that battle would have been bigger than the actual Battle of Manticore 16 years later, in tonnage, number of hulls, and probably personnel. So aside from the Second Battle of Manticore, which no one with a sane mind and full possession of facts would have fought (and Filareta decided not to), there has never even been an SD concentration as big. There has been no battle that has caused as much destruction and killed as many spacers as the direct invasion of Manticore in 1904 would have caused.
So, no, a direct invasion of Manticore-A was out of the cards. Defeat in detail of the RMN, through strategy, was the only sensible solution. Not necessarily a winning solution, but the only one sensible people would have come to.