SharkHunter wrote:I don't know about that, Honor's pod supply can be roughly calculated... RFC says she fired of half of 8th Fleet's supply in the first salvo, so with a 90% survival rate, while out in hyper and prepping for the return, any admiral worth their salt is going to "calculate the cannonballs", i.e they have mass readings on the RMN SD(P)s so just by replaying their tac-recordings they could figure out what 8th Fleet has left.
He did? Oh, ok. Then I need to revise my estimates down. I had calculated that 8th had about 20000 pods total and Honor fired 7700 at Chin, so she'd still have 60% left. Maybe it's close enough.
Still, Chin can calculate that Honor has more than enough to ruin her day and has closer reinforcements.
With RHN missile colliers waiting, Chin can selectively hyper into a position far enough to cycle her hyper generators before the RMN missiles could arrive, issue a warning to evac the stations and protect the planets, hyper back out, and on the next cycle launch a deadly but ballistic salvo at Hephaestus, Vulcan, and Weyland which they can't dodge.
If Chin can take the time to reammunition, so can Honor and Honor has a bigger supply nearby. True, she'd still need to deal with Tourville, but Chin wouldn't know whether Tourville had surrendered or not. Besides, in the time needed to resupply, Eighth Fleet would have moved far into the hyperlimit, preventing an ambush.
The stations can't dodge, but there are plenty of ships nearby to interpose wedge. And I imagine the stations have plenty of CM tubes that could put a large defensive shield too. Finally, attacking the stations from afar would invite retribution in Haven, especially if a large piece of the station fell on one of the planets. The Alliance had enough friends (as we've seen) to continue the war and had enough stockpiles of missiles somewhere to actually beat Chin to Nouveau Paris.
This is not winning the war, it's signing the Republic's death sentence. The best Theisman and Pritchart could do at this point is surrender unconditionally to Honor and disavow Chin's actions.
Secondarily, Tourville isn't Theisman so he can only surrender his own fleet. Ergo, plot wise, 5th Fleet's SD(s) had to mostly be mission killed. About all she could do (and presumably did "off screen" is pop an observinng ship with a quick hyper cycle time back into Manticoran space, get the report that 2nd Fleet has surrendered, then head home to RHN space.
Tourville can't surrender the entire Navy or the Republic, but he can surrender the battle. As the senior admiral (he had the largest of the two forces), his saying binds the rest of the forces during this battle.
Chin violating that surrender puts the half a million spacers from RHN2nd who did survive in jeopardy and all the spacers in future battles where the Alliance might not give any quarter.