cthia wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:And yet we know that they
actually felt the appropriate force level for killing a garden variety research vessel was a bunch of battlecruisers. (Which, in that situation, would have been more than sufficiently to kill your garden variety Superdreadnought!)
The MAlign appears to be firm believers in overkill

And that was the firepower they thought reasonable for swapping a garden variety research vessel probing the terminus at the Twins. I have to imagine they want even more than that guarding the Felix terminus at/closest to Darius.
And for mounting a defense of the terminus nearest Darius an armed station or fort riding herd on mines and remote energy platforms is going to, long term, have a lower cost than rotating any type of warships, even frigates, to the terminus to guard it. (Up front the frigates are cheaper sure, but long term they're not. And the MAlign doesn't seem to be cash strapped in their building programs; so they can afford to invest in the superior long term solution despite the higher up-front cost)
Woaa Nellie!
That's certainly news to me. I wasn't aware the MA ever showed that they had any conventional ships. Not that I don't trust you, but could you point to the book containing that tidbit? Is it in one of the latest books?
I always said the MA's tactics would increase significantly if they developed conventional ships to augment the LDs. You're saying they have them?
FFs would have allowed the MA's nefarious firestarting activities throughout the Galaxy to proceed without calling attention to itself. I wouldn't think they'd want too many of their Streak Boats gallivanting about the Galaxy, even if they have a lot of them. And nobody would pay much attention to a bargain basement FF. Plus, the excessive cruising endurance would keep them away from the gas stations and having to interact with people. And, endurance might really be the centerpiece of their logistics.
Again, some navies may not have the up front cash to make the better long-term investment.
A case of 10 chickens at $2 a chicken is a much better bargain in the long run than 2 chickens at $5 a chicken. But that long-term investment is meaningless to the family who can't even afford the 2 chickens that they need, right now!
Sure, no problem. We all forget or overlook things (I know I definitely do)
That was from Torch of Freedom - the destruction of Harvest Joy.
Torch of Freedom - Ch. 27 wrote:An alarm shrilled with shocking suddenness, and Zachary's head whipped around towards the tactical display.
"Unknown starships!" The professionalism of merciless training flattened the stunned disbelief in Lieutenant Keller's voice without making his report one bit less jarring. "Two unknown starships, bearing zero-zero-five by zero-seven-niner, range one-zero-three thous—"
Twelve battlecruiser-grade grasers, fired at a range of just over a third of a light-second, arrived before he could complete his final sentence, and HMS Harvest Joy, Josepha Zachary, and every man and woman aboard her ship disappeared in a single cataclysmic ball of incandescent fury.
(Though there were actually 8 BCs defending the terminus; but presumably only 2 had the watch and were at action stations when Harvest Joy came through. Or else her sensor officers simply didn't have a chance to see the others before being obliteratred)
Those BCs weren't Darius built, but they were Mesan Alignment Navy controlled ships; Sixth Battlecruiser Squadron of the Mannerheim System-Defense Force. Which we're later directly told is under the control of the Mesan Alignment Navy.
Torch of Freedom - Ch. 50 wrote:As a result of which, Task Force Four's command structure was undeniably top-heavy in alpha-lines, beta-lines, and gamma-lines.
Which meant that, unlike the majority of their fellow officers, they knew the Mannerheim System-Defense Force was actually an adjunct of the Mesan Alignment Navy no one else knew even existed.
[...]
The reason Ganneau's squadron had drawn the duty of watching the Alignment's end of the Verdant Vista Bridge in the first place was that judicious personnel assignments similar to those which had been tweaked in Task Force Four's favor had led—purely coincidentally, of course—to the Sixth Battlecruiser Squadron's being exclusively officered and manned by what happened to be Mesan star-lines.
And I agree that some navies don't have the upfront cash/resources to afford the greater investment in the better long term solution.
I just can't see any sign that the MASN is one of those cash/resource strapped navies - they've got, what, a dozen RA systems to covertly tap plus a heavily industrialized Darius with its yards capable of churning out a dozen or more BB sized Sharks in what IIRC was under a decade, plus now working on a significant number of the largest warships anybody has ever built (seemingly larger than many forts). They seem to have no significant shortage of resources for their naval construction.