ThinksMarkedly wrote:So everyone knew that whoever ended up in possession of the Manticore-A orbitals after this battle would be the winner of the war.
This is where we disagree. Why should Haven roll over? Let's zoom out on the strategic front that still exists . . .
8th Fleet is trapped on the 8th rank (chess board). It cannot go out on any maneuvers. Haven no longer have to worry about it's rear areas because of 8th Fleets swashbuckling.
Bolthole is still operational and undamaged by any MA attack. 8th Fleet may have more ships coming, but still no missiles.
Haven, has a very large sphere of influence where ships are deployed throughout the galaxy. That's a lot of ships they can recall. Of course, Michelle Henke could be recalled for the Manties. I can't believe the RHN doesn't have ships it can recall.
I can only agree that whoever retains Manticore-A orbitals after BoM wins the battle, not the war. What other option is there? That certainly could be Theisman's take on it, or any lesser mortal. My point is, Chin's escape wouldn't put a nail in Haven's coffin. Haven is still desperate and backed in a corner. The opposing navies end up right back where they started, a race of attrition, with Bolthole going full speed, and it's location still unknown. And Apollo missile production, questionable. The BoM only showed that 8th Fleet had Apollo. Theisman would be remiss if he didn't consider that the only Apollo birds left are what's in magazines.
Again, what's their option? If they were going to roll over, they should have done it before BoM.