Jonathan_S wrote:Sneak the Lenny Dets into close ambush position of the Lynx terminus.
Six to nine months before the attack. Though it's easy to confirm they are in position at the moment you want the attack to happen.
Use conventional Cataphract armed forces to attack one or more systems deeper in the Talbot cluster - who will send off a Case Zulu. That's the bate to lure Home Fleet to Lynx - not an attack on Lynx. Then once the first heavy units transit into Lynx the Lenny Dets strike - decapitating the terminus forts and crushing each transiting ship.
If a Case Zulu is in progress in the Talbott Cluster, first of all it's Tenth Fleet that is going to respond and they're stationed at Spindle (once they return from conquering), not in Manticore. The only planet that is effectively closer for Home Fleet than Tenth would be Lynx.
But there are more fleets in Manticore that may respond quicker. The forces from Trevor's Star may be closer to the terminus than Home Fleet: Home Fleet usually stays inside the Manticore-A hyperlimit, which is 19 light-hours from the Junction, whereas the Trevor's Star forces could be sitting at the terminus. Even if they aren't, they're closer to the Terminus than Home Fleet.
Finally, regardless of which fleet responds, there are still two fatal flaws in the stealth ambush scenario: first, if a Case Zulu is in progress, the forts will have their bubblewalls up and will thus survive most attacks. You'd have to saturate them with grasers to knock the bubble down and destroy the forts. Second, the fleet is not going to immediately perform a mass transit: if there's urgency, the lighter units will have come through first and will have their wedges and sidewalls up. Those are hard targets to target stealthily and the Nike-class BC(L) squadron(s) that outran the wall will be a threat to the Lenny Dets. The Lennys would have to take not just the forts, but also the lighter units.
And I don't think you can expect a mass transit, unless the attack was in Manticore itself. Any attack outside of the MBS and the termini is going to be weeks away, so they can perform a regular, if expedited, transit. So not only are the Lenny Dets facing the forts with bubblewalls up and the lighter units, but also wallers that are cleared for action.
In that scenario they'd prefer Home Fleet to transit in sequence. Manticore wouldn't expect return couriers while the womrhole controllers are focused on a larger minim safe separation transit (or if sending at minimum possible then there wouldn't be any 'slots' for return traffic). Coming one at a time lets more total ships into the trap - while reducing the changes that a couple ships from a mass transit can survive long enough to get clear and raise wedge, sidewalls, and be able to launch missiles.
I don't think that's likely. Because the RMN used that tactic at the Ajay-Prime Warp Bridge, I'd expect a response to Case Zulu to include a return communication. At least every tenth ship or so. If an ambush does happen, the ships will stop transiting. And as I said above, the ambush needs to wait for the wallers to begin transiting, which means the escorts (all the way up to BCs) will be on the other side.
I don't know that it would work. But that idea isn't to lure them by launching an attack on the terminus - (as you say Manticore might believe it lost and send forces the long way). It was to stage an attack to deeper in that would cause reinforcements to be rushed through the wormhole.
Though I supposed if the Lenny Dets wanted to hang around for months they'd still get a bit of a shot at ambushing any relief force arriving through hyper. But those'd be tougher targets since they'd be in a mutually supporting formation and have full use of their maneuverability, weapons, and defenses.
Not to mention that the exact time and locus of emergence is unknown. The Lenny Dets would need to stay at full battlestations for weeks or months, which is not possible. You can expect a relief force that is coming the long way to scout the terminus before transiting en masse and deploy some Ghost Rider RDs.
Even if the Lenny Dets have FTL transceivers retrofitted (a technology the MAlign didn't yet have at the conclusion of Uncompromising Honor), we can't expect them to have much better than Haven did in the second war for the next decade or two. That is, LAC-sized (re)transmitters, which are easy to pick up.