kzt wrote:ThinksMarkedly wrote:So what happens if Tourville arrives in the MBS and finds Eighth Fleets and a portion of Third Fleet replacing Home Fleet? They're armed with Apollo, but would Honor fight? Would they know it wasn't Haven?
I realised as I was replying now that the above wouldn't occur. Oyster Bay did not attack the ships and couldn't have even if they wanted to. Home Fleet was positioned between Manticore and Sphinx, so they'd have needed a fourth front to attack it, besides the three planets.
So Home Fleet remains, with Fleet Admiral Sebastian D'Orville in command. Third Fleet wouldn't be recalled, as that doesn't make sense. But recalling Honor and a portion of Eighth might.
It depends on how long it takes to figure out what is going on.
I would assume the RHN didn't jump in blind into the system, the RMN just didn't notice it. So if that is the case their little spy would tell them what was going on.
I'd assume Tourville is authorized to negotiate, so that is what he'd do. Probably not with his whole fleet hanging out, but I don't know.
Agreed. Everyone within a week or two of flight from Manticore would know, including Haven (through the Junction). So if it's been two weeks since the attack, an emissary from Haven might already be in-system, with authenticated orders to Tourville to negotiate instead of fighting. Or might already be negotiating. Tourville's arrival would be the drop that broke the camel's back and forced the the Alliance to accept the terms.
Though that's not likely to be quick. Pritchart remained in Manticore for months and had Benjamin Mayhew and Herzog von Rabenstrage there to negotiate in person, binding their governments.
If it's been less, I agree Second Fleet had spies who would give updates. I argued above with Sigs that they would have known if the Python Lump had left the yards or a massive increase in forces in the system had happened. The yards having been destroyed would be included in that update.
The question is the order of events. Let's see how this could happen:
Battle Squadron 61 (including HMS Invictus) is recalled from Trevor's Star, so Honor is in orbit of Manticore, with D'Orville and McKeon. Pat Givens is arguing that it isn't the Havenites because they haven't seen any indication this could be happening; Honor agrees with her because she has talked to Cachat and Zilwicki before their going to Mesa. Elizabeth is angry, White Haven is playing moderator.
Case Zulu is sounded when suddenly 250 SD(P)s, CLACs plus support vessels drop outside the hyperlimit and start making way to Sphinx. While Honor, McKeon and D'Orville shuttle back to their respective commands, Tourville receives a system update from a hidden recorded buoy. Due to light-speed limitations, he's already crossed the hyperlimit when he gets it.
Tourville goes from excited because he caught Home Fleet far from Sphinx to worried when his long-range optical sensors can't find HMSS Vulcan and find chaos in the system. Then there's the "WTF?" moment when their comms people finally piece together what's happening and receive the intel from the buoy. He realises the yards are already gone and it wasn't Haven. He also realises that whoever did it was wilfully disregarding civilian lives and caused a planet strike. He wants no part of that. So he orders 232 of ships ships to reverse accel and the other 16 (2 squadrons, including the one he's in) to cut acceleration.
He opens communication to Manticore, that is over 12 light-minutes away. He gets a reply within 30 seconds relayed via a Hermes buoy. He's speaking to D'Orville, but Honor is listening in. He swears up and down that Haven was not responsible for that and as a show of good faith he sent most of his forces out of the hyperlimit. He wants to parley. Honor breaks through to D'Orville and gets the parley accepted. So Tourville advances with a single SD(P) to pinnace range of Home Fleet and then meets in person.