ThinksMarkedly wrote:
The problem is not the odds, it's how many ships he'd lose.
So what if the GSN had sent the Protector's Own and 23 SD(P)'s from their Home Fleet to Grendelsbane along with the RMN's 6 SD(P)'s from Marsh? That's 42 SD(P)'s in Grendelsbane that Ambush 32 RHN SD(P)'s and crush them with minimal losses.
The RHN misses that there are 40 GSN SD(P)'s hidden and are ambushed, because the MA SD(P)'s are about as good as 1.3 RHN SD(P)'s the firepower advantage in Trevor's Star is overwhelmingly in favour of the Alliance. Add the Katana's and this becomes a slaughter.
Suddenly the Alliance destroys 32 RHN SD(P)'s in Grendelsbane, plus however many CLAC's are sent, 100 SD(P)'s in Trevor's Star and however many CLAC's are send for a ground total of 132 SD(P)'s lost.
The MA loses 5 SD(P)'s in Grendelsbane and 30 in Trevor's Star.
So post Thunderbolt, the RHN has 198 SD(P)'s, vs 162 Alliance SD(P)'s. The MA has ~110 SD(P)'s near completion in Grendelsbane and Manticore and Grayson has about 100 SD(P)'s in various levels of completion. Because of Marsh the Andermani's throw in with the Alliance so right there we have 42 SD(P)'s more and another 90 under construction.
With the IAN the MA is 202 SD(P)'s against the RHN's 198 SD(P)'s. The RHN took less risks and their situation is really not all that rosy.
Let's make a simplification: at 2:1 odds in Haven's favour, the Havenite force destroys all the Alliance defenders, but loses equally many ships. So at 100 against 48, Giscard is victorious but lost 48 ships. At 180 against 86, Giscard is victorious but lost 86 ships. Because of construction limitations, this may not be an acceptable trade-off. Whatever force remains has to hold Trevor's Star against a retake attempt and also defend Haven space.
Who exactly is going to try and retake Trevor's Star and with what are they going to try and retake it if he destroys 86 MA SD(P)'s and still has 90+ SD(P)'s remaining? Whatever the RHN losses are they can make up a lot faster than the MA. They have somewhere close to 800-900 SD(P)'s under construction. So even if they lose 1 for 1 it would be significantly worse for the MA than the RHN.
Then factor in that at most, if they stripped Grayson to 40 SD(P)'s in Home Fleet, nothing in Grendelsbane and Marsh the RMN Home Fleet would have at most another 71 GSN/RMN SD(P)'s if all the ships not in Grayson are in Manticore. 150 SD(P)'s vs 71 SD(P)'s are amazing odds. Whoever is in charge of 1st Fleet can take 1 for 1 casualties and still win the war without even going after the industry of the SKM.
So 2nd Fleet is left with 94 SD(P)'s and 1st Fleet is left with 79 SD(P)'s while the MA is left with 40 SD(P)'s. I would say that no matter how much of a genius Honor is and how resilient the SKM is its game over for them. They don't have a single SD(P) in service, they have 110 SD(P)'s under construction but no way to protect those in Grendelsbane. The GSN has 100 SD(P)'s under construction and 40 in service.
The MA is reduced to 40 SD(P)'s while the RHN is reduced to 174 SD(P)'s and they hold Trevor's Star. First Fleet retreat's, on the way out they trash Grendelsbane and wait for their construction.
Yes it would be. No Trevor's Star=longer transit for the MA, smaller 8th Fleet means there are fewer targets it can hit closer to the border.And are those 150 SD(P)s sufficient to defend Haven, Bolthole and the primary systems? My worry is not whether Haven can succeed in destroying more in this battle, but whether it compromises its ability to win the war.
At this point the MA has known about the RHN having SD(P)'s for close to a year. It was announced early 1919 while Thunderbolt happened late 1919 early 1920. The RoH laid down SD(P)'s in all yards as soon as they announced the SD(P)'s existence. It took them ~4 months according to RMN ONI to get in step and fully start but by 1920 the RHN has over 800 SD(P)'s under construction.At this point, Haven cannot have 800 SD(P)s under construction. There's exactly one yard that is building SD(P)s in Haven space at this point and that's Bolthole. It has just completed 315 of them. So it probably has a second wave under construction, around 350, for completion in early 1921. The other yards will immediately start construction, but even if Theisman was smart and can repurpose some of the partial hulls to SD(P), I wouldn't give them more than 40. Everything else is going to start.
And with the 150 SD(P)'s near Manticore that decide not to attack Manticore they can go and take out Grendelsbane and there is absolutely nothing the MA can do to stop them.More problematic is the fact that Haven takes 36 months to build an SD(P). So most of the ships under construction (however many they are) won't be ready before early 1921. Manticore, on the other hand, can build an SD(P) in 24 months. If Grendelsbane is not taken out, those partially-built 75 Invictus will be ready some time in mid-1920. That dramatically changes the balance.
Most of the Bolthole construction would be completed near the end of 1920 while only 35 RMN SD(P)'s would be completed by then and probably double that from the GSN. So by 1921 the MA would be 215 SD(P)'s vs the RHN's ~480 SD(P)'s.
The protectors own is either with her 6 SD(P)'s in Sidemore or they are in Manticore/Trevor's Star, they cant be in both places at once.2) The IAN could be part of it. Honor was supposed to be in Marsh because of escalating tensions with the IAN, specifically because elements in the Haven government were fanning those tensions. But she did meet with von Habenstrage again. So who's to say she wasn't coming home with evidence of Havenite involvement? That would explain why she was at the Junction or in Trevor's Star, not in Marsh as was expected.
Unless the MA losing 86-100 SD(P)'s scares them away. If they see the RMN as losing the war would they really align with Manticore?And the IAN must be considered as an effect after the attack too, even if they didn't show up in Manticore during Thunderbolt. The fact that Haven did attack would make them choose sides and join the Alliance. So their 42 SD(P)s need to be added to the count of ships that Haven might need to defend itself against.
And they would have to plan for the majority of those SD(P)'s sitting in New Berlin and a few other systems guarding them. The Empire is not altruistic to just give away their defences to defend Manticore, they send ships to the MA once new ships were released to the Fleet. Those 42 SD(P)'s do not factor in to the war until the IAN has another 42 SD(P)'s to guard their territory.And remember that at this point Andermani SD(P) designs hadn't been tested in battle, so Haven had to plan for them being quite effective.
Haven announced they had SD(P)'s in early 1919, the question was not IF, the question was how many.3) that is the point. Since they didn't know Haven had any SD(P)s, Haven has to plan for Manticore making weird decisions. And Haven does know how many they have, so that goes into their plans.
And the RHN SD's are coming empty handed? And the RHN CLAC's aren't bringing 4800 LAC's?Yes, the Home Fleet whose SDs are tractoring pods full of missiles that are more effective than theirs and is defended by thousands of LACs. The superiority in SD(P)s doesn't count for the first launch, only for those after the first.
So the initial would be 150 RHN SD(P)'s backed by 100 RHN SD's and 4800 LAC's.The initial exchange isn't 14 against 140, it's 114 against 140. Of course, Haven can offset that by bringing SDs of their own with tractored pods.
Font forget the RMN has deployed 60+ SD's in the occupied systems, SD's they cannot use in Manticore for very obvious reasons. There are ~50 SD's in Trevor's Star, 16 in Grendelsbane and 36 in Marsh for a grand total of 102 out of 185 SD(P)'s. So at most, Home Fleet has 83 SD(P)'s but chances are a lot of those are down for maintenance. So if we take the standard 15% in refit that means Home Fleet has 49 SD's and ~14 SD(P)'s against 150 SD(P)'s and 100 SD's. Even with the SD's added to the total the RHN would still outnumber the RMN 2.4-1 and if we factor in the 100 SD's they brought along with them it becomes 4 to 1 odds.
And if they do and force the RHN to fall back? So what? The RMN is history, 13 SD(P)'s and only 85 SD's remaining in service. The GSN is left with 52 SD(P)'s left in service.And maybe someone actually uses those forts and system defence pods we've heard about?
The Goal is to capture the system and get them to negotiate or lose their industry. But destroying 50% of the MA's SD(P)'s for only 120 RHN SD(P)'s is amazing trade off. The Alliance wont be launching any attacks while the RHN can launch quite a few attacks if they take risks.
Attacking someone who you are at war with, who is prepared for you, who is united, and who is actively scouting your territory is one thing. You take them into the teeth of the most heavily defended system in existence.By the way, weren't you the one arguing that even preparing for sending 50% of your modern wall was a Hail Mary situation/ What do you call sending 100% of your modern wall as the opening attack?
Attacking an alliance that is divided, dispersed, unprepared, during peacetime is completely different. The RMN is pathetically small, poorly drilled and their leaders are assigned based on favours rather than capabilities for the most part.
In one taking away x number of SD(P)'s to train them during war is irresponsible, with the other, they are at peace and the MA doesn't know how many there are so it is in their best interest to keep them out of sight, training.
Why did Tourville surrender? was it because he was outnumbered and outgunned or did he surrender because 8th Fleet can kill him from well outside his range? He could have fought on and won if it wasnt for Apollo but chose to surrender because he believed that Apollo would have devastated his fleet.You've lost the context here.
This was in the situation under which the forces at Trevor's Star yield the system and transit to Manticore. So the 140 SD(P)s of the attacking Havenite force are now facing 114 MA SD(P)s and 100 SDs and is trapped inside the hyperlimit. With 250 SD(P)s, Tourville would have lost to Home Fleet and Third Fleet, if Fifth Fleet with Adm. Chin hadn't showed up. In your scenario, the forces attacking Manticore are smaller (though Home Fleet is also weaker) and the transiting forces from Trevor's Star are twice as strong as Third Fleet. Tourville surrendered, so why wouldn't this CO?
Either way, none of those 140 SD(P)s make it home. You've traded 14 MA SD(P)s from Home Fleet and some more from the relief forces that got damaged for 140 of yours. And if some of the surrendered SD(P)s are repairable and can be returned on service on the MA side, it gets worse.
Here is the thing, it becomes a race to the industry. If those 140 SD(P)'s and their SD and LAC escort don't think they will be able to get out of the system they go in as fast as they can, if even 50 or 20 SD/SD(P)'s and 500-600 LAC's survive to get to the station around Manticore they can either destroy it or start negotiating, pull back or we take out the station type of deal. I don't think the Queen would be too keen on seeing her biggest and most important station destroyed.
so you just traded 150 SD(P)'s for 14 RMN SD(P)'s, another 10 active SD(P)'s in refit, probably 50% of the SKM's spaceborne industry if not more and now they have to travel 300 LY as opposed to 50 or 60.