ThinksMarkedly wrote:
Not sure who you meant here that would retreat. Did you mean that the Havenite forces would retreat? That doesn't make sense.
RHN shows up with 180 SD(P)'s and 70 SD's against 46 RMN SD(P)'s and 40 GSN SD(P)'s plus 50 SD's as the defence picket.
That is 56% of the RMN's SD(P)'s and 35% of the GSN's SD(P)'s. If the RHN shows up with too little they run the risk of defeat or at least suffering significantly more casualties, show up with too much and they run the risk of forcing both the RMN and GSN to retreat to the Terminal if there are forts there.
Did you mean Third Fleet? If Kuzak knew she was facing 180 DuQuesne-class or even improved conventional SDs, she would engage and destroy them before any of them got into missile range. But that's unlikely, since she'd question why suddenly the RHN thought its obsolete ships could have a fighting chance when 4 years before they couldn't. So there had to be a trick. Hence, swarms of RDs, which detect deployed pods and pods coming out of the stern of pod-layers.
I'm Pretty sure the RMN knew about the SD(P)'s at that point, they just didn't know how many. So maybe showing up with 250 SD's and the RMN being able to identify only 80 of the SD's as SD's might force her to conclude the rest are SD(P)'s. Considering the what % of the RMN SD(P)'s she is in command I would venture a guess that she would retreat rather than tangle with potentially 180 RHN SD(P)'s even if the GSN had their 40 S(DP)'s in the system.
But if she avoids engagement and retreats, that means she retreats TO Manticore, reinforcing Home Fleet against its attackers. That's not good for Thunderbolt.
If there are forts at the terminal she can retreat there and hold off, but even if she retreats with the GSN in tow that still goes from 150 RHN SD(P)'s vs 23 RMN SD(P)'s to 150 RHN SD(P)'s against 109 SD(P)'s that's going to be a bad day for 1st Fleet but they will face HF first and then 86 SD(P)'s after. They will lose most of their ships but as long as some make it still victory.
But even if 3rd Fleet and the GSN retreating scares them away, taking Trevor's Star is still a hell of a victory especially if you do it without firing a shot. How many of the Thunderbolt targets brought anything positive to the war effort aside from Grendelsbane? Holding Trevor's Star just eliminated their Base within the republic and they have to repeat the process to retake it, 8th Fleet is now larger but they have further to travel.
And don't forget the 75 SD(P)s of the GSN that weren't expected to be in either Manticore or Trevor's Star.
Will be stuck in Grayson since Grayson is the only industrial center of the Alliance not immediately threatened by the RHN. Whatever they can spare will go to Grendelsbane to haul whatever they can from the yards there and get as many of the workers as possible back. The GSN will not expose their system and leave it free of mobile forces.
The GSN did send the Protector's Own and a great deal of its forces away from Grayson at exactly that time, so the chances were "good".
Sending them to Marsh is one thing, forcing them on the capital of their ally when the ally might not want them is another thing. I guess it was luck that they showed up, demanded transit and the RHN attacked quickly after because how long could they stay in Trevor's Star if the SKM is making noise about them leaving? How long can the Protector's Own stay in Manticore against the SKM's wishes? And what are the chances that the RMN would leave Grednelsbane and it's 73 SD(P)'s and 19 CLAC's under construction without a single SD(P) as defence?
If the RHN attacks in two prongs and the GSN comes through the wormhole in response to case Zulu, whether Third Fleet comes as well or not, the RHN attack on Manticore is doomed to failure.
Yeah and the attack to Trevor's star is a success which is more than what happened in Thunderbolt. 1st Fleet Retreats and on their way back to the Republic they visit Grendelsbane and destroy it.
When Lester did come with 250 SD(P)s against Home Fleet, he wiped Home Fleet but in turn was getting wiped by Third Fleet. If it wasn't for Chin arriving with the RHN 5th, he'd have surrendered earlier. And this is the scenario you've painted here.
If he sees SD(P)'s coming through the Junction and he doesn't like his odds he runs and kills off as much of home fleet as he can which he outnumber 6.5 to 1 ad even if he loses most of his Fleet the MA just lost Trevor's Star and whatever 1st Fleet destroyed in the process and they STILL don't know how many SD(P)'s the RHN has.
The only way this succeeds is if the Trevor's Star attack manages to keep any substantial forces from transiting to aid Home Fleet's defence. That could be the GSN or it could be Third Fleet or it could be a visiting force of the IAN for all they knew. That's why I am saying that dividing the attack invites defeat in detail.
It would be either a great success where both systems are captured, or a partial success where only one of the systems is captured. Either the plan works and they suck the picket away from the Terminal and then destroy Home Fleet, 3rd Fleet and the GSN TF thereby wiping out 55% of the MA's SD(P)'s and capturing both Trevor's Star and Manticore or they capture Only Trevor's Star and retreat from Manticore with minimal losses or they get destroyed at manticore by some miracle but it would be a hollow victory.
Being a democracy does not imply that the running of the war is done by popular vote or even by committee. There's a reason there's a Commander in Chief or equivalent rank in most polities, so all military decisions are done within the military hierarchy. In a time of war, with explicit war declared even, Pritchart and Theisman do not have to bow to popular pressure.
Well it seems to be done like that for the Manticore Alliance after Icarus. Everybody and their mother wanted SD(P)'s and the government had to oblige, with the constitution so new the President might feel pressured enough to oblige as well or Congress might have a way to over rule her.
It may be politically inadvisable, but losing the war is also politically bad.
And a politician who has his constituents screaming for defence wont care about the overall war, he will care about his system. Just like Citadel Defence of the MA.
I agree that having a fleet of 50 SD(P) is strong enough that the MA has to honour the threat. Which means that 150 SD(P)s is overkill. The RHN only needs to make it look like it could have those ships available, exact strength unknown but no less than 24 or 32 SD(P)s.
So instead of tying down 160-200 MA SD(P)'s with 150 of their own they will use 100 of them to defend likely targets against 8th Fleet with 50 SD(P)'s that would still be at only 2-6 SD(P)'s if they only kept the extra ships at the front?
Again more or less agreeing. Losing a major shipyard would indeed be a problem, but we don't know how big those are. That's why I said Bolthole, Haven plus two more, the two with the biggest shipyards. That's four systems with shipyards. The other two systems with second-rank shipyards are probably guarded by ambush fleets anyway.
There are probably close to 30 potential targets and you need sufficient forces to cover as many as you can to increase the chances of catching 8th Fleet which is now larger at 50 SD(P)'s because you used 50 SD(P)'s on the front and they can take more risks since they feel more secure at the point in time.
620 SD(P)'s- 100 SD(P)'s working up -200 SD(P)'s Bolthole, Haven and 50 at the front=320 SD(P)'s 320 SD(P)'s divided into 4 fleets of 80 SD(P)'s because once again 8th Fleet is now bigger, bigger ambushes required. You end up covering less systems with larger fleets which end up less effective.
I think it's said Haven had six major shipyards, though that may have been in the PRH time, which means some could have been destroyed in the Civil War or hadn't yet been retooled to produce SD(P)s. But let's take that number for the moment. We know Bolthole can produce 300 SD(P)s and that was definitely the biggest yard. I'm going to call that fully 50% of the production capacity of the RHN. That leaves 300 slips across 5 other yards. They won't all be equal in size either, so I'd give Haven and the two other systems 80 slips in average. That leaves the final two only 20 slips apiece. Losing either of those yards would represent 3.3% loss of the shipbuilding and warfighting industry.
And then add up the economic loss since they aren't only shipyards they are probably net positive for the RoH. There is only so much damage the RoH can take before they start running out of money.
Wrong battle. You're quoting the numbers of the Battle of Lovat and I was thinking of the Battle of Solon. But that's a good point that the Ambush fleet was scaled up from 4 to 6 squadrons.
3rd Fleet was 18 SD(P)'s at Solon, 3 Groups of 6 SD(P)'s against the 2 SD(P)'s of 8th Fleet.
Ok, this is a good point too. If Sanskrit was attacking one of the Top 20 and the RHN wanted to cover them all, they'd have 420 ships (620 minus Haven and Bolthole) to do it with, for an average of 23.3 ships per system. But even with a 956 ship total (in May 1921), that's still 42 per system on average. That's a worse ratio if we say that two systems beyond the capital and Bolthole had forces bigger than Giscard's (64), because that reduces to (420-64*2)/16 = 18.25 or (756-64*2) = 29.25 on average. Either way, we have to conclude that the RHN had to guess where and uncover some of the systems so they could be actually strong when Honor showed up.
And they cant do that if they took 240 SD(P)'s from the 620 SD(P)'s at the time they needed to catch 8th Fleet.
Since they had to make a guess any way, there's no reason to believe that they a lot more ships.
Let's use your numbers, Bolthole 60 SD(P)'s, Haven 100 SD(P)'s, Main Shipyard 1 system 60 SD(P)'s, Main Shipyard 2 system 60 SD(P)'s. So far that's 280 SD(P)'s.
Secondary Shipyard 1 system 40 SD(P)'s, Secondary Shipyard 2 system 40 SD(P)'s, Secondary Shipyard 3 system 40 SD(P)'s. Total for this is 120 SD(P)'s.
Main Front Fleets 150 SD(P)'s, base close to Trevor's Star is 50 SD(P)'s. Total is another 200 SD(P)'s.
100 SD(P)'s are working up.
That's 280 SD(P)'s + 120 SD(P)'s +200 SD(P)'s + 100 SD(P)'s = 700 SD(P)'s
That leaves us with 255 SD(P)'s for the Ambush fleets. If you scale them down to 36 SD(P)'s per system you can 7 ambush Fleets.
You have the main 4 shipyards buttoned down well enough the Alliance wont be touching them for a while.
The secondary 3 shipyards have enough protecting them to require sufficient forces to overwhelm them.
Also there are the 200 SD(P)'s tying down RMN and GSN Home Fleet, Trevor's Star and 8 minor alliance members.
So now we have the most vital systems covered and 7 Fleets covering the most likely MA targets. At the same time they tie down the bulk of the MA's SD(P)'s keeping them from reinforcing 8th Fleet.
Thankfully Theisman and the Octagon thought differently. Launching such a desperate attack without training is likely just going to get his spacers killed for little reason. Without having first analysed the possible failure points so they'd know how to react to Third and Eighth Fleets arriving at different times, how to scout the Junction, how to call Chin in, etc. the chances of winning are lousy.
There is a bit of a difference between planning, and taking 240 SD(P)'s away from pickets to train them. Somewhere in the Pentagon there is most likely a contingency plan for war with every nation on this planet, from Nauru and the Vatican, Canada and Mexico all the way to Russia and China.
A contingency for Beatrice would be setting up the fleet train, stashing away freighters full of missiles to reload the SD(P)'s if necessary, Theisman wargaming it in the octagon. All of those things help speed up the operation without detracting from the RHN's ability to defend the republic. But you still have a fleet of 240 SD(P)'s and another of 90 SD(P)'s that have to form up and train to conduct the operation, if nothin else do a dry run on an empty system. So for Theisman to feel confident he had to have at LEAST 2nd Fleet and those 240 SD(P)'s training as a formed unit if not all 335 SD(P)'s.
That might have been the case if Eighth Fleet had showed up in Haven and annihilated Capital Fleet or showed up in Bolthole and reduced it to slag. Then the RHN would have nothing but one throw of the dice with 520 SD(P)s. And even then I don't think they would have, because if Eighth Fleet had gone through 100 Havenite SD(P)s to achieve its objective, sending 520 more into the same maw might also be just another massacre.
Nope, Lovat happens, they know they are screwed so they take Home Fleet, Bolthole and every Ambush Fleet and picket they can get their hands on to attack Manticore and attack Manticore now. Split them in two fleets, nothing fancy, 1 Fleet goes towards Home Fleet and the other stands behind to cover their back. I don't care how good 8th Fleet is and how good 3rd Fleet is, if I had 600 SD(P)'s to throw I would especially if I am fairly certain they don't have Apollo widely deployed yet.
So it was good that they had a contingency plan for "we have one last chance."
Oh my god. They will STILL have the contingency plan along with the contingency plan to invade Grayson, New Berlin, Beowulf, Sol System and Erewhon, the difference is that now they have a wholebunch of ships who have never operated in anything more than 50 SD(P) Task forces operating in fleets of 200-300 SD(P) per fleet without the benefit of drilling them into a cohesive unit.
There is a contingency plan, there is forward deploying supplies, ammunition and fleet train for that contingency plan and then there is the 240-335 SD(P)'s training for that contingency plan. I have zero objections to making a plan, I'm sure that Theisman has a planning cell somewhere in the octagon doing nothing but contingency plans.
Haven did definitely have enough ships to send 6 SD(P)s to all 18 Top 20 systems besides Haven and Bolthole and still have 5 squadrons left. So waiting might not be an acceptable option for Eighth Fleet. Not to mention that the Top 20 systems need not be concentrated in a small volume: some of them may be weeks away from Haven and wherever Eighth Fleet sets up shop. So any intel Honor gets is two weeks out of date by the time she comes to that particular system.
So your plan is to put 100 SD(P)'s to be a diversion?
And as I was trying to say above, you may be able to see 6 SD(P)s in the inner system (limited volume for RDs to look at) but not in the outer system...
Depends on how many drones you have, and where they are and if the MA has special stealthy long endurance Drones or not which the RHN cannot be sure of. There may be no drones in the system, or the system might be full of 100 Drones. If they ar actively scouting they are not sending 1 Drone and hoping for the best they would send multiple drones from multiple directions and since its second and third tier systems the RHN might not even notice a destroyer or two sneaking into the system to maintain constant surveillance.
So you may as well surrender then. There's no way that the RHN could have adequate protection for all Top 20 systems, even with 956 SD(P)s, much less the entire republic. See math above.
Or you can keep pressure on the MA because not only are they a democracy, they are also an alliance of different nations all of which will demand protection. Keep the MA fleets tied down and they cannot send more than a dozen or two SD(P)'s to 8th Fleet for a while. Take reasonable precautions to protect your important systems, tie down as much of the Alliance fleet as you can and hope you guessed right. Or screw Camille and go on the offensive, take Trevor's Star and make them travel from outside of the republic for Cutworm IV-XX instead of leaving their base within spitting distance of the most important systems in the republic intact.
A lot. First of all, Bolthole is completely isolated from all of this and the MA knew it. They couldn't find supply ships to follow to Bolthole, so they knew Bolthole wasn't consuming production from elsewhere. And they couldn't find supply ships coming out of Bolthole either.
Every system that has it's industry trashed needs emergency aid. Those systems might net negative for the republic but without their industry they are complete drain to the republic not partial. There are only so many dollars a nation has before the money runs out.
The RHN trashing Zanzibar was a two fold problem, they destroyed their warfighting ability along with their picket but also forced the MA to sink funds into the system to try and get some of their industry back. For every dollar sunk rebuilding Zanzibar the MA cannot use that dollar for a new SD(P) or BC(P) or CLAC or LAC. Do enough damage and you can cripple the economy of the RoH even if their core systems are still intact. Just because they can build the SD(P)'s doesn't mean they can actually afford to build them or maintain them or operate them.
Finally, if they secede, it's a blow for the Pritchart Administration, but it's a net gain or at worst a neutral result. The systems that are most likely to secede are the ones that aren't being protected in the first place because they aren't big contributing factors to the economy.
And the once with the Ambush Fleets, because the whole point is to ambush the enemy and you can really announce to the system population that they are actually covered. So you run the risk of losing virtually every system aside from Haven, Bolthole, and the top 3 or 4 systems you are actually protecting. The RoH can either use force to keep them in or let them go but when they start losing systems like Lovat because they have no SD(P)'s it starts to hurt.
If Theisman had 956 SD(P)s plus however many CLACs go along with that at the time he'd expected to have to launch Beatrice, even if 100 are working up, he'd have sent more than 335 at Manticore. For an outright win, you play big or you lose.
Do you remember the 4 little reasons why he kept the rest behind? When he was planning the attack Apollo wasn't a thing and he was worried about the IAN and 8th Fleet so he was still worried about protecting the republic. And with 335 SD(P)'s it would have been enough if 8th Fleet did not have super duper missiles and EW. They would have taken serious losses but they would have had enough for all 3 Fleets.
That's saying before Lovat. After Lovat, when it was clear that the MA had Apollo, he wouldn't have sent any fewer ships than he could have.
Why did he send only 335 then? Why not send the entire 590 SD(P)'s in the RHN all at once?
If he knows that he either has to win in that battle or surrender, why would he keep two thirds of his fleet back?
I don't know you tell me? Why send only 335 if he could send 590? Why send 335 if he could send 920? I don't know it makes no sense.
335 is just about everything that he could send, short for the 100 in Capital Fleet, 100 in Bolthole and some other systems that couldn't be recalled in time and the least ready of the ships still working up. He can't send a good portion of Capital Fleet because the news of its movement would make to Manticore before those ships; he wouldn't send the least ready of the ships because that's just throwing spacer lives away and could possibly hinder the other good ships (net negative contribution).
Cant they use all those fancy LAC's and destroyers to keep every ship in the system until its too late to warn the MA?
And no, don't say "send those working up to Trevor's Star to prevent Third and Eighth Fleets from transiting."
After Lovat it should have been a brute force approach, if you don't have the time to drill your people, being fancy is very complicated and a good way for your people to die. Plus its harder to coordinate through the junction during wartime considering if I'm not mistaken Trevor's Star was a closed military system so not just anyone will get access. And sending the ships still Working up? They are still SD(P)'s, you are willing to let entire systems lose their industry but throwing an SD(P) into a battle before its ready gets you nervous? If nothing else it will fire missiles and be 100 more targets to allow the better trained SD(P)'s a better chance of survival.