tlb wrote:cthia wrote:Assuming control has to be more than just "momentary" is just so arbitrary.
At that point, the MA certainly has control of the orbitals. They may not have control of the system, but they do have control of the orbitals. We DO know the Edict doesn't state you must have control of the system, sector or quadrant. It says, control of the orbitals.
Not so, If there are still sufficiently powerful mobile units in system to push the force in orbit away from the planet, then that force is not occupying; it is only raiding.
If it bombards the planet and is then captured, the commanders can be executed as pirates. If is merely driven off, then it sets its own world up for reprisal.
If the intruders have sufficient force to defeat the defenders, then it should do that and then demand surrender.
This is from
Expanding upon the Eridani Edict in the Pearls of Weber:
First, they may only be used by an attacker who controls near-planet space. That is, a raiding squadron which dashes in, passes within weapons range of the planet, and then lopes off again before a relief force can turn up and kick its butt, cannot pop off a few missiles at the planet as it passes without violating the Edict. Before it can fire at targets on the planetary surface, it must have established that the planet has no immediate prospect of relief, and that they (the attackers) are in a position to send down assault forces if they choose to do so. At that point, the attackers are entitled to summon the planet to surrender upon pain of bombardment from space. If the defenders choose not to surrender, then the attackers are justified in using bombardment to take out specific military targets rather than sending their assault forces down to be slaughtered trying to take them with infantry or armored units in an effort to prevent civilian casualties.
Hey, the Pearls are back up, and is that a new format? Or did I just not get another memo. Anyway, thanks for the text.
Personally, I wouldn't refer to any force that can destroy the entire RMN's Home Fleet as pirates.
The first part of your bolded text doesn't apply. It is talking about drive-by shootings and not someone who is actually sitting IN orbit, UNCONTESTED, while demanding a surrender.
And the second part, "No immediate prospect of relief," is still somewhat arbitrary. Stragglers may take up the fight, but the MA isn't silly and arrogant like the Sollies. They're just arrogant, but a lot more capable. And they may disagree whether the enemy can get a powerful enough relief force by the deadline of their demands. Any remaining ships may have to deal with modern ships of the RF. Further stealthed MA forces, etc., etc. And don't forget, the clock is still ticking.
The Edict has simply aged a bit in the new threat environment.
At any rate, you are assuming the MA will just as loosely interpret the Edict if it comes to that. Or that they will care one way or the other. Waiting until they are actually IN orbit before bombardment is already quite a bit coming from them, don't you think? AND, Darius still hasn't been found, which is one reason I stated Manticore may have to honor the threat. Issued from orbit.
As far as capturing MA officers and executing them, I'm pretty sure it'd never come to that. Nanite contingencies.
And if they bombard, they have their ships' records to give the Sollies. "We were in orbit for one hour uncontested. Their time ran out."
The Sollies only gave one hour to comply in specific instances in UH. And do remember, the Sollies have a way of going off the rails themselves as far as interpretations involving the Edict (and anything else written and codified) and probably have no love lost for the Manties.
Which begs the question. If the SL rules against it being a violation of the Edict, what then?