Could it also be an insurance policy? A BC being too big and complex for the Masadan Navy to actually operate long term without PN help?
I guess? It's certainly an interesting thought; deliberately giving them a shiny thing that'd be useless from lack of effective maintenance within a year or so.
But then if that was the case, you'd think they'd have been a lot more leery about actually training the crew up - yes, all right, Sword Simonds and his crew sucked, but they were able to fight the ship effectively enough.
Having something to 'scare off' Manticore is fair enough at first glance, but since the Havenite recommendation and aim is to snatch Yeltsin without Manticore ever getting involved it still feels a bit overkill.
They didn't really know what the escort would consist of - I mean, intelligence might have been (probably was) keeping some details to itself but if 'powerful escort' was the best they could do two days before it arrived, at the point however many months or years before when they started negotiations to 'sell'
Saladin, they can only have had the vaguest of ideas about Manticoran presence; whilst it was done in response to Manticoran diplomatic overtures to Grayson I can't imagine it was done as a direct response to the specific trade convoy.
My thoughts- the Masadans were never supposed to actually get the Battle Cruiser. It was supposed to be so big they couldn't handle it properly initially, leaving a substantial Havenite command element and cadre in place for as long as possible- and invent issues to protract that period.
Not entirely foolish. My problem is basically this:
If you are prepared to be 'diplomatic' on the understanding that (a) you're lying through your teeth and (b) you plan to invade sooner or later anyway, then I keep coming back to the fact that if you parked a Battlecruiser in Masadan orbit and said "
We'd really like naval basing rights in this system. That's perfectly fine, isn't it?" then I'm not sure exactly what Masada can do about it. By all means, at that point, give them some destroyers to take Grayson if you don't want them to feel sore about the whole thing, but there doesn't seem to be any need to ever actually
give them the battlecruiser.
It's not like you're going to be needing access to the local industrial infrastructure, after all, so you'd be shipping supplies and tech in from outside, and after the Events of
The Promised Land, it's not like Manticore is likely to come riding to Masada's help if they say "
help, help we're being repressed."
Frankly, the
Moscow - which was a heavy cruiser there during the events of
The Promised Land, could probably take on the Masadan fleet in a straight fight if it needed to.