ThinksMarkedly wrote:
Anyway, we've heard that the SLN wanted to send this force, but we don't know where they were or how quickly they could assemble. It's entirely possible that what we heard from Rajampet and the Mandarins was nothing more than wishful thinking, with a great deal of exaggeration by Rajampet.
I don't think this would be an exaggeration, the SLN has spend centuries without an external threat, they don't have many major bases for the wallers. Chances are they are concentrated in a half dozen to a dozen bases which would mean sending orders to those bases gets you the wallers needed. Now the logistical support for those ships is a whole other issue since after all Filareta and Crandall both walked into their respective battles with their fleet train in tow and if I remember correctly one if not both were captured. No fleet train kinda makes this a one way mission, seeing as the first wave of 430 SD's wasn't enough a 500 SD wave would have done nothing especially since the first wave bearly scratched the paint on a few ships, its not like they softened up the target.
My assumption would be that if Erewhon fell and the LEague declared war shortly thereafter, Haven can get word to its Erewhon picket quicker to take the other side and the SLN probably wont even think of that WH until its already fortified.I wrote that Erewhon falls but didn't write what happens to its wormhole. The Beowulf terminus would certainly be blocked because Beowulf had been an antagonist of the PRH for a long time, since the Technical Conservation Act of 1778 PD. But we don't know what's in Joshua. It's quite unlikely that they'd have an SDF capable of stopping the PN.
They have to picket the physical approach to the League from the Haven Sector, as well as defend against potential attack from Joshua and form a fleet to retake it.So if the Alliance activates its version of Lacoön when hostilities seem inevitable, the first thing they'd do is secure the wormholes leading to the SL Core. Joshua may be nowhere as close to Sol as Beowulf, but too close for comfort.
On the other hand, whatever mobile forces the Alliance can deploy will be nowhere as capable as those the GA did deploy in the actual timeline. With no entrenched forts and no MDMs, those forces could be bounced out by a determined SLN task-force. Doing it to Joshua would be first order of business: liberate Erewhon, which was one of the reasons for hostilities, and secures a wormhole to access Haven and blocks a second MWHJ terminus (Terre Haute).
When you are arrogant, and feel like you are the only navy around means you make mistakes. The SLN might send a force to take the system but they might not send enough, without a predeployed force and no WH to go through, the SLN will need 6-8 months just to get to Haven and however long it takes them to assemble the fleet and its escort seeing as a large portion of the escort would have to come from the protectorates since that's where FF is deployed. The alliance would have enough time to reinforce the WH, since this will be a sideshow I doubt the SLN would send a massive fleet unless they think they can overwhelm the picket fast enough and the other side is not fortified.