cthia wrote:Theemile wrote:Having a defense as large as any other single polity's nation's entire navy is an excuse? Or one that has 1/5 of the entire Wall of a 1800 system polity concentrated in a single system? maybe Sol's position 500 light years inside the SL might have thought that defense in depth was a good idea. Or that traditionally, the only close in Wormhole was held by an extensible ally who heavily fortified their wormhole.
It IS an excuse, isn't it? Aren't you listing the reasons why the system wasn't heavily seeded? These reasons are the same damn excuses they have to offer their own citizens of why their centuries of taxes did Jack Shit when a woman off her meds came calling. I mean, it isn't like they didn't know what lurked in the great expanse that is THE UNIVERSE. Wait, they know that now. Well, not completely. The MA may still have a lesson or two to teach them.
I understand. There is no need to bother ourselves with additional security and place a fence around our property, because everyone knows we have a huge family and they're always at home. The White House doesn't need all that extra security either.
Will the MA be as arrogant? No. Will the GA ever be as arrogant? No. But the Sollies, it's okay for them to be arrogant when it comes to protecting the Cradle of Civilization, because, well, there are better things to do with all the money they save. It makes a great lining for the Mandarin's pockets.
Jonathan_S wrote:It's an excuse to point out that Sol was the single solar system with the greatest mass of defenses ever in human history (if lately no longer the most effective) when asked why it wasn't better defended?
Yes!
And for the record, your claim is only true comparing warships. It falls flat if comparing mines, and forts. Bracketing the fact that it fails if comparing warships at the end of the day.
So what? They had 450 SDs. Round it off to 1000 SDs, and it's still an excuse.
Best analogy I can think of: A shootout in the Old West.
There are 450 men inside covering the front of the Ponderosa that is about to be attacked. There are 450 more men inside covering the rear. But nobody was as smart as Clint Eastwood, so there was nobody covering the roof.
Jonathan_S wrote:It wasn't better defended specifically because they were ignorant of what lurked in the great expanse that is THE UNIVERSE.
That is my point! And it is EXACTLY what I said, albeit, I was being facetious. How the hell can ANYONE know what lurks in the great unknown that is THE UNIVERSE?
I accept institutional arrogance and not simply because I'm force-fed it in the series, but because institutional arrogance is a thing. But it can't be the excuse for everything.
Okay, the SLN didn't fear any of the KNOWN contestants in the HV. But we both seem to agree that they COULDN'T have known of every threat in the Universe. How could anyone have! I recall a discussion in some thread about "RFC's" likely intransigence regarding introducing unknown aliens in the HV at some point. There will never be any Borg, Species 9572, the Dominion, Cardassians, Klingons, or any other unknown alien species. Even bracketing the fact that there IS the Malign. But even if we bracket that fact, we cannot erase human nature. The same human nature existing on Earth that fears invasion from an an alien species.
And guess what? There IS an alien species. The MA is more alien than human.
BUT! That is from the mind of the author. There is no way in HELL anybody living in the HV can know that. I don't know of any other Navy that didn't do as much as they could to defend their system. What makes it all even less of an excuse, is that the SLN weren't preoccupied for most of their existence fighting battle after battle. They weren't losing a Queen's coffer full of money on war. They weren't always playing catch-up like poor Shannon. What the hell were they doing? They are the only navy with the time to ponder the unknown. It isn't like any unknown actually existed.
HAVEN: Mines. Forts.
MANTICORE: Mines. Forts.
ANDERMANI: Not sure, but I've laid down my bet.
The Cradle of Civilization should not have crimped on ANY defenses. I'm not saying that more mines and more forts would have helped. But dammit, they should have been there anyway. No other Navy thought warships alone was enough defense. And the Sol system wasn't ALWAYS brainwashed by the Mandarins. Hell, those 450 SDs were strategically tethered to the Home System by ball-and-chain since the system couldn't do a damn thing to protect itself. I'm sorry guys, I'll never accept any excuse why the richest system in the HV, and for so damn long, didn't have forts on top of forts on top of forts. It isn't like they couldn't afford it. It isn't like they weren't aware of the IDEA of Forts. It isn't like THEY didn't have the time. Regardless of whether it would have helped at the end of the day that Honor went off her meds. It doesn't make a damn bit of sense that the Cerberus system was better defended than the Sol system! Bracketing warships. I recall visitors having to tiptoe thru Cerberus. We're talking about the Cradle of Civilization.
And they didn't even scratch Honor's paint! They didn't scratch the fucking paint. They didn't scratch it!
PLEASE DON'T FAIL ME DARIUS.
Jonathan_S wrote:Or at least hadn't had time to react in the first clue they'd gotten of how much the threat had changed. Michelle's BC's effortlessly blowing away Byng's flagship was a mere 16 months before the surrender of Sol. We're told, repeatedly, that the Mandarins and the SLN, were ignorant of the revolutions in naval combat occurring in the Haven sector.
None of that should ever have been a factor. The system should have been better equipped with mines and forts long before Manticore and Haven even lost their diapers. We ARE talking about the Cradle. You armchair strategists are partly what makes me feel this way. I keep thinking how many of YOU must exist in the Sol system. Armchair strategists who are going to be analyzing the aftermath of what actually happened. They are going to want to know "Why didn't we have more Forts? More mines? And something that no other system thought of?" I shudder to think of the discussions raging in most Solarian households after the orbital debris settles.
I expected a million fucking LACs in the Sol system, even if they were all worthless. People excited about finally getting some action. Even if they died. The SLN didn't have any Quality, anywhere! A hard pill to swallow in itself. Fine, I'll swallow it anyway and choke on it.
But Quantity wasn't even a factor either, in a system so large, so old, and so rich. Except in the area of warships. And they really didn't have a quantitative advantage in warships (not against Haven) if the Lion's share were mothballed.
Jonathan_S wrote:But mines aren't the solution. The reason it isn't heavily mines is because space is ludicrously vast, and mines are ineffectual on the scale of an entire solar system. To just have some single mine (assume danger radius of 30,000 km) covering nearly every point within the hyper limit would require 2.3 quadrillion mines.
(and of course a single mine at a time isn't enough to kill any warship; except in the most unlikely circumstances). To have laid that, insufficient, number of mines starting the instant they got the first clue that their existing ships might be outclassed, and their very heavy defenses might not be as effective as they'd assumed, would require them building and deploying 13 million per minute for the entire 16 months.
More excuses to tell their pissed off citizens who paid taxes for centuries.
Jonathan_S wrote:You'd get far more defense spending time and money on defending starships.
I'd like to be a fly on the wall when the SLN make the mistake of using THAT as an excuse to the average armchair strategist in the Solarian street!
"WHICH YOU DIDN'T DO!"
Jonathan_S wrote:And of course that already ludicrous minefield wouldn't have helped much when Honor showed up because Kingsford capitulated to her demands and stood down Sol's defenses while she was still barely (1 LS) inside the hyper limit (and so traveled through the engagement arc of about 10 mines). Plus there's no way Sol could have been mined that heavily without Manticore knowing about it; so it it'd been mined like that she'd just have made here demands from 2 LS further out. Her Apollo missiles don't care about mine fields, so it barely affects her ability to destroy battle fleet from ludicrously beyond its own range.
She AT THE VERY LEAST should have had to make her demands from further out.
"Mrs. Chicken Shit! Come tell us to our face!"
THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION DIDN'T EVEN SCRATCH THE FUCKING PAINT!
One of my friends said quite some time ago that he enjoyed UH except the main battle. He opined...
"Honor could have rented her warships from a tuxedo company, and not lost any of the deposit."