Fireflair wrote:In A Rising Thunder Tsang reflects on her orders during the exchange with Holmon-Sanders, that Tsang intends to carry out ALL of her orders. Including the secret clause in her orders.
The Mandarins intended for her to transit the wormhole, but if Beowulf objected she was supposed to back off. However those weren't the orders that she received. So Tsang DID plan to transit, whatever else the Mandarins might have intended.
But back to the initial point, why not use the DB ploy to get the information about the status of the junction forts and so forth? The INS DB that is used in A Rising Thunder could have certainly told them that the junction forts are fully online and ready to go, without any loss of missile capacity. The same DB could have been Admiral Simpson's ticket to check on things for herself and to make a report back to home before the Raging Justice campaign was launched.
Perhaps my understanding is a bit askew. Correct me if so and I'll adjust my ballast tanks.
1) The Mandarin's entire hole card was that the defenses had been gutted. There was no need to investigate whether that logic was true because it was implied. The loss of infrastructure in the MBS could be seen. Or heard if you turn on your HD. It dominated the news. The most proliferous space stations in history had been destroyed. For a navy to do that, Manticoran defenses simply HAD to be gutted. Or how did
any navy accomplish that? Everybody in the galaxy knows the RMN will fight right down to the last ship and fire their very last missile before losing that infrastructure. So the Mandarin's logic was sound. And there was no need to waste time confirming what is obviously a given. What simply
had to be a given. There is no way they could have known about the essential missing variable. MALIGN STEALTH. You can't blame the Mandarins or the SLN for drawing conclusions based on any conventional Navy's tech. Because, if a conventional navy with conventional tech attacked the RM-frickin-N and was able to destroy Hephaestus and Vulcan, then Mandarin logic would have to been sound, wouldn't it. Any conventional Navy would have had to go through Manty defenses first. The Mandarins just didn't know the RMN couldn't SEE it's invaders. So there was no need to check to see if that assumption was correct. It is implied by the loss of infrastructure and reported lives. And it WOULD have been correct of a conventional navy.
The entire galaxy had to be talking about the destruction of Hephaestus and Vulcan.
2) The Mandarins heard the sounds of Big Ben ticking down the amount of time it had remaining to strike. There was a window of opportunity that they knew the Manties would be busy closing. Time was of the essence.
3) I don't think it mattered one single ratsass what Tsang's orders were. Tsang is a naval officer. There is no way in hell any officer and crew would have deserted one of its own Fleets and left them unsupported. One Pavel Young per galaxy please. All Tsang - or any other naval officer worth her weight in salt - would have wanted to know is if and when Filareta attacked. Filareta had loose orders to abort if he saw fit. The only way Tsang, being a hardwired naval officer, would not have gone to Filareta's aid is if he aborted his attack or she was stopped. The latter happened.
3) Just because the Forts are online doesn't mean THE FORTS aren't simply posturing. Akin to pointing an empty gun.
4) If the fact that the RMN could afford to cut loose a force that large to oppose Tsang didn't alert her that something was fishy in Oz, then nothing would.
5) Any preliminary reports carried out beforehand would have been dismissed because A) the logic and the writing on the wall had to be sound and the scouting reports would have had to be flawed. B) The Mandarins had maneuvered themselves between a rock and a hard place, and if it wasn't true, all was lost anyway. There was no other option but to roll the same dice the Peeps did.
The MBS is so rich that Navys tend to think it's Vegas and want to roll the dice. You can't win against the house, you'll get busted every time. But when the rent is due and you have no other option, those pretty dice speak to you.