Sigs wrote:For a successful Beatrice on their schedule the RHN would have to pull off both fleets from other duties, concentrate them and drill them from the department level on each ship all they way up to the Fleet and operation level. Then you find a nice unoccupied system and run the operation a few times get all the kinks out and you continue drilling and field exercises until the operation is launched.
Completely agreed. But we know he didn't have the time.
Like I said, I would have taken every ship I could with me even if it was only to absorb fire. Having 200 SD's trailing 2nd Fleet to cover them from 3rd/8th Fleet and absorb as much of their fire as they can. I know its cold and an atrocity to send your people to die just so some more useful ships can survive but it happens. And unless they gave up building CLAC's, they should have had close to 100 of them so for the life of me I don't know why they didn't bring at least 90 of them, to me this indicates it was a rushed operation because they brought half that number.
If 2nd Fleet had a fleet of 100 SD's and 20 CLAC's behind them covering them from 3rd fleet and 8th Fleet, and they had another 40 CLAC's with the main force things would have been much different. I bet it would have been a hell of a difference if 2nd Fleet had an extra 4800 LAC's to thicken their missile defence. Instead of attacking with 3,200 LAC's he has 8,000 LAC's.
When 3rd Fleet shows up, the trailing fleet eats up as much of the fire as they can and whatever gets through should be relatively easy for 2nd Fleet to take out.
I don't think they could be a
trailing fleet. If they are significantly separated, D'Orville, Kuzak and Honor would simply shoot around them. Missiles do not have to follow a straight line, after all. And even with trailing, it might find itself out of position for even straight-line flights.
So, no, those elements would be much closer. I don't think even touching formations in a figure eight: I think a single formation. There's an advantage in being in that, as missiles fired from 60 million km away may not hit the exact ships they were meant to. Plus those ships can contribute defensive fire, however paltry that might be. And if Kuzak takes the scenic route to Manticore (like Adm. Karina Alexander, Countess White Haven, did in Travis's time), why would Tourville take unnecessary losses fighting Home Fleet and leave the obsolete SDs intact?
But yes, for Beatrice, I would have brought them along, unless Theisman and Tourville felt that they would actually be net negative contributions. Older software and hardware, un-drilled crews, they could do more harm than good.
As for the balance of the CLACs, I suppose an explanation is that they were in places that they couldn't be taken from. I argued upthread that the GSN could have sent all its carriers to Trevor's Star for Thunderbolt and the same logic could apply here. But there's one main difference: any scout scouting Haven would notice the CLACs are no longer present and can race from there to Trevor's Star before those same CLACs can reach Manticore all the way via hyperspace.
Wether they had 580 SD(P)'s or 920 SD(P)'s sending only 335 of them on a last ditch effort to gain victory was irresponsible unless there were other concerns that made it impossible, or the writer just wanted Manticore to win and couldn't let the RHN send 400 more SD(P)'s because its game over for the MA.
Right. There had to be a reason the balance of the ships couldn't be sent. The only three reasons I can think of that hold any water are:
1) the recall order and ship movement would take too long and time was not on their side any more;
2) the ships' presence would be a net negative contribution; even more battle-drilled SD(P)s could be in this category, if the C&C networks become saturated (think "Mythical Man Month");
3) the ships absence from where they were could be noticed.
A decoy force would hinder in Manticore. It might lure Home Fleet out of position, but it brings Third and Eighth Fleets
into position quicker. A decoy force in Trevor's Star might help, by moving those elements away from the Junction, but as discussed up-thread, this can't be a necessary factor for the main thrust to win. As a diversion, it might work.
But as a third separate force, appearing simultaneously or nearly so with Fifth Fleet, that has several advantages. If Eighth Fleet is on the way, she's forced to go for it, since leaving an undamaged force free rain of the system is unthinkable. If she's not on the way, this force can fire on Home Fleet or Third Fleet.
So I'm forced to conclude that Reason #2 must have been really limited.
Not really, like I said, I don't care if my total is 580 SD(P)'s or 920 SD(P)'s, I would have waited an extra month to launch Beatrice for an extra 245 SD(P)'s and their accompanying CLAC's. My only explanation would be the remaining ships are concentrated around Haven just in case 8th Fleet is visiting. They may be outmatched but having 245-585 SD(P)'s around Haven would have been a problem for the 18 SD(P)'s with Apollo of 8th Fleet, but I personally would have deployed everything.
The problem with waiting a month is that you might find Manticore completely defended by Apollo system defence missiles. Which would have happened based on the conversations in AAC (see the "What's wrong with AAC" thread). Then bringing all 920 SD(P)s, 100 CLACs and 200 SDs wouldn't have helped.
Theisman was already gambling that the missiles were so brand new that they weren't in widespread distribution yet. For every week he waited, the defences grew stronger. So there's a point of diminishing returns
They made a plan I disagree with, and they started to forward deploy their ships before Lovat. The fact that the Alliance didn't give them enough time to actually complete their preparations doesn't change the fact that they were starting to do it. If Lovat had happened 2-3 months later Giscard and his 240 SD(P)'s would have been concentrated and training. The fact that the MA interrupted the RHN 2-3 weeks into the re-deployment and killed the Operation's CO doesn't factor in.
You could be correct that they had to rush things a lot, not least of which is that the CO had been killed. Plausible scenario: the ships are already in motion from all over the Republic and it'll take Giscard 5 weeks to get there. He'd then take another 3 drilling them down, then depart for Manticore (3 weeks) Total time: 11 weeks. We know the attack happened only 10 weeks after Lovat.
Here's another explanation: the Octagon decided that Giscard was really good in defence, having just blunted the attack in Solon, so they swap roles compared to what Theisman told Pritchart. Giscard stays for the defence and Tourville is sent to take command of Second Fleet.
Ok then, explain to me where the 245 SD(P)'s, 300 SD's and 40 CLAC's are. If he had 920 or 580 he did not bring anywhere near his total fleet. And "working up" is not an excuse because what the hell are they working up for? War is practically over. And yes "because plot" is a legitimate answer when bringing even the extra 40 CLAC's and 245 SD(P)'s would have ended in RHN Victory and likely would have ended up with alot more RMN SD(P)'s destroyed during OB with the stations because the RHN would not allow construction during the negotiations.
100 SD(P)s and 20 CLACs in Haven, 100 SD(P)s in Bolthole, the balance of the SD((P)s and CLACs are in spread throughout the core systems and the SDs are spread further away in penny packets. The ships from Bolthole and some of the SD(P)s are Reason #1: too far away to be recalled and arrive in Manticore before the Apollo defences go up.
The ships in Haven and the other core systems are Reason #3: Manticoran scouting would detect their absence.
I suppose I have to explain how this scouting could happen. A DD or CL can drop from hyperspace a light-minute or ten away from the hyper limit. Such a light ship can re-enter hyperspace within 10 minutes from arrival. Haven does have sensitive hyper emergency detection arrays to at least a light-month out and at this time they already have FTL comms. But even the ready forces, waiting in hyper, would need to be very close by in order to intercept in time. And we know that hyperspace navigation is poorer at short distances, so they might still emerge over a million km away from the scout. At that distance, a missile in sprint mode takes 47 seconds to reach the target.
This is by no means an easy mission. There could be a high loss rate. But it might be worth losing one or two light combatants per month if that keeps Capital Fleet home.
Another source of intel are the DBs coming from the embassy in Nouveau Paris, plus neutral shipping making use of the Junction. Those would carry the news that Capital Fleet suddenly left. Locking down the system and preventing any ships from leaving means this steady stream of ships also stops, which itself is a signal that something is up in Nouveau Paris. You mentioned in an earlier post that it could be another coup, but the MA might react to this by strengthening its defences until confirmation comes. A simple solution is to have Eighth Fleet close to the Junction at all times.
[And it would send more scouts, but that's too late. Confirmation would come 12 weeks after Capital Fleet departed.]