Silverwall wrote:I thought the book made it clear that "Selling" Masada a battle cruiser was the only way to get worthwhile firepower into the region. I specifically remember the Havenite captain lamenting the fact that the Masadan's wouldn't allow the predeployment of a Havenite battle squadron into thier system.
He did.
My argument is that if the People's Navy parked a battle squadron in Endicott, the Masadan's response would have been...what, exactly? Write a strongly worded letter of protest? Appeal to the many off-world allies Masada didn't have?
What they certainly couldn't have done is in any way forced the PN to leave, because if one Battlecruiser can go through the GSN in a straight fight without slowing down, it could go through the technologically equivalent and less well trained Masadan Navy just as fast. Masada's opinion ONLY matters if the PRH decides to let it matter.
The very act of parking the Saladin in Endicott space 'conquered' the system from a Naval perspective. It's only through the PRH's normally conspicuous-by-its-absence generosity that they basically 'gave it back' by transferring the Saladin from the PN to the Masadan Navy.
This thread is essentially wondering why they did that.