Brigade XO wrote:Lots of ifs.
The primary one is if the Manticor Prime Minister hadn't been killed in the assassination attempt -and just why didn't either official state vessel have at least serious, multi-layer CM defence?
The government does't fall, the peace overture is not extended by St. Just (or even if it had), Manticore drives on and in a relativly short time presents 8th Fleet at Haven and then the war is mostly over.
I say mostly because it is quite likely that all or many of those units of mostly SS which in the actual time-line decided to set up their own little empires are likely to have still done just that. And, for the most part, Manticore and the Andermani (with some help from other allies) would be dealing with that---but NOT the RHN. No idea what would happen to the surviving RNH but it wasn't going to get the next four to five years to gain experience and skills agains more or less equal capasity ships.
And no clue about Bolt Hole but if Manticore requires it's ONI to sift through the New Octigon that probably would have come out and then.....well,... no secret rearming.
The difference is that a the Duke of Comarty would have been looking to conclude the negotiations with Haven. Both from a position of strength (which High Ridge had but cynicaly didn't use and squandered it) and would have pushed for an actual fair and reasonable treaty. We get to see what Pritchard's thinking was post truce. She was willing to trade off a fair amount of what Haven had already lost to Manticor via occupation after loss but from what we saw from Manticore (not High Ridge) they probably would have left Haven with their original colonies and any of the "acquired" systems that wanted to go back to Haven. Yeah, Manticore would have overseen the refernedums in all those places with RH observers but other than a few places that would be key bases (and of course San Martin) having systems resume independent control would work..
Let me add a bit more and in support of your conclusion: the Theisman Coup would have occurred anyway and Theisman would still have placed Pritchart as the head of the provisional government. That's who would have negotiated with the Alliance. In fact, I think Pritchart would have even called for a cease-fire and negotiation, which as you pointed out would be between her and the Duke of Cromarty. They understand, even if Honor hadn't uttered the words yet, that a beaten foe eventually emerges from its defeat and seeks revenge.
Even if there was no cease-fire or even the Coup, Capital Fleet was under Theisman's control. If Eighth Fleet comes to Haven, they won't fight. Theisman is not stupid and he knows that his ships are only targets. Moreover, Honor is in that fleet (probably sitting in the flag bridge of GNS Honor Harrington, either commanding the first division of the Eight Fleet's first battle squadron or commanding the first battle squadron itself) and she knows Theisman from way back. She knows he's an honourable adversary. He was there when Ransom took her away and she could see he hadn't wanted that.
And as head of the RHN, I think he'd have argued for what I'm arguing Kingsford should be asking right now for the SLN: the right to clean up their own previous government's mess. Those StateSec warlords are a scourge in the Sector and by hunting them down, he gets to train his people and prove their worth.
I'm not sure the Alliance would have let him. A system that he liberates is still a system part of the Republic until a plebiscite decides otherwise, whereas a system that the Alliance liberates is nominally independent until a plebiscite votes to rejoin the Republic. The Alliance can severely reduce the Republic's power by stripping systems out of it.
Kind of like what the Grand Alliance is doing now to the Solarian League.