cthia wrote:ThinksMarkedly wrote:They won't, unless there's a specific military objective to achieve in doing so. They can't really hold the wormhole against the massed GA navies. Even the ESN and MARSN can probably respond fast enough to dislodge any beach-head the MAN manages to establish in the Congo system.
The days it would take for the response to come through may not be good for Torch or the RTN. They're on the short end of the stick. Unless the Congo System is defended by Mk42-missile pods and Mycroft, which it might be.
But as a result, the wormhole gets blocked. We've discussed this multiple times and it's impossible to attack through a well-defended wormhole. That would be true for both sides: the MAN can't get into Congo any more and the GF can't breach into The Twins to find out where that is.
So, what strategic objective would be accomplished by revealing that the wormhole does, in fact, work and that the MAlign Navy is on the other side?
I don't think you're thinking clearly, from the MAs strategic standpoint. When they are ready to pounce on the galaxy, they will want to seize all termini leading into MA space. Just like the RMN tried to do against Haven. Sooner or later that wormhole will be transited again anyway. It is heavily fortified on the MA's end. They're not worried about that.
You are being too arrogantly biased against the MA, and you're accustomed to the RMN fighting pussies. When the MA act to seize. . .the equivalent of Trevor's star?, they will come loaded for bear. Lennys will already be in the system just waiting for the fun to begin, and the MA will hold the system. If you think it was difficult for the RMN to retake Trevor's Star? Pfft. Hamish will get his ass shot off this time.
Plus, the MA will have hostages. A whole frickin' planet. And nobody can blame them for treating it as it's namesake suggests. Torch it! Think they are bluffing?
Better put on your thinking cap with these guys. They're Alphas. And they've solved a few technical problems and bought a few tricks along to show off to the galaxy. With centuries old pleasure. After all, they've got a few "Dets" to collect on. "You killed my daddy!"
Manticore wanted Trevor's Star because it slightly reduced their defensive concerns at Manticore but mostly because it dramatically simplified the logistics of their offensive war against Haven by shortening their supply lines by 210 LY while simultaneously making them almost immune to commerce raiding.
Retaking Torch to regain control of the terminus would be equally useful to the MAlign if they were fighting an overt conventional naval offensive into the Haven sector. But the ships they've been building appear to be stealth ambush predators, not designed for a conventional assault. Grabbing control of Torch simply gives them a known fixed location that they must defend, which largely throws away their advantages of stealth and secrecy since instead of having to try to protect every single system against nearly invisible attackers the Grand Alliance can counterattack where the MAlign must be and attack them in force at Torch.
Yes it would be convenient to be able to use that wormhole to more quickly get from Darius to the Haven Sector. But I don't see it being worth the risk anytime soon of having to come that far out of the shadows and voluntarily forfeit much of your special advantage. Risk and benefits of retaking Torch seem wildly different that the risks and benefits of Manticore taking Trevor's Star.
But we'll see. Maybe the next MAlign miscalculation is for them to seek a conventional war (of revenge) against Manticore and that's how they end up exposing the existence, and then location, of Darius and the whole story wraps up. Doing so seems like a massive mistake for them; but nothing says they can't make massive mistakes.