kzt wrote:I pointed out that you'd have to be an idiot to get caught like that, and one David Weber said, 'no, the RMN fleet had to come out because the RHN was blowing up the orbital industries.'
You tell me how that works.
BoManticore yes it was a really really bad decision of plot driving tactical choices, but Zanzibar kept getting pounded because the (local) idiots kept literally handing their System Defense plans out to attacking Havenite forces.
- Icarus era attack by Tourville by attacking in a 'dead area' where no offensive action had been taken in months, McQueen assigned overwhelming force nothing could have stopped it
- Operation Gobi era attack, also by Tourville had been pre-empted in AAC right in the opening chapters by a LAC strike from a whopping TWO CLAC's. Zanzibar admirals overrode the Manticoran decision, and gave away the entire defense plan for nothing.
Being
slightly fair, apparently Zanzibar has a lot of deep-system industry, like Grayson who also didn't like their belt industry being raided. So if Zanzibar hadn't used the outer system pods against the LACs, they'd have lost years of industry but possibly protected the system (slightly) better against the later strike by Tourville. Choosing the "protect slightly better now, over a possible attack that may never happen" logic really is hard to face, 20/20 hindsight causes a lot of blame games.
If the RMN stayed in the inner system (again), Tourville would have simply moved around the entire outer system and destroyed all the outer system pods with long range missiles and LAC strikes first, then closed on inner system, and still been in the situation he could withdraw, signal his missile colliers still in hyper where to translate, reload his podnoughts and come back in to finish destroying the picket just like he did originally.
Zanzibar was screwed either way; but Tourville never actually launched at long-range planetary targets. The Manty ships accelerating towards him certainly, but by that act of accelerating out they were no longer near the planet and his long-range strikes never risked hitting the planets.
Compare to the Cutworm Republican admirals, who actually DID use their planet as shields from long-range fire. They knew the Manty ships HAD to (eventually) close into their range, so they tried using their planet to force Manty ships to approach enough Republican weapons could fire back. And even then, instead of closing in, Henke chose to send in LAC's and split her fleet to pincer those Republican admirals, and at no time showed even the slightest desire to even remotely come close to a potential Eridani violation.