ThinksMarkedly wrote:When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
The espionage service of the People's Republic of Haven (InSec) was extremely biased to their own ways of thinking. The people running the PRH were political animals, buying votes from the Dolist Managers to keep up the appearance of a democratic system electing them. They were concerned with keeping up their own political privileges, which was what gave them their other advantages through corruption and control of the state. As a result, InSec focused on political espionage and attacks. Prior to the annexation of San Martin, the PRH absorbed other systems by political subterfuge too: they forced the leaders of those systems to request annexation, or they engineered civil troubles that they later would come in to solve, like they tried to do at Basilisk (and also what the OFS was doing).
In Manticore, they spied in the political system and fed money to some parties in an attempt to subvert the system without fighting. We know they also engineered the assassination of King Roger III, hoping that they would be able to control Queen Elizabeth III and minimise any fighting. It wasn't a complete misuse of resources, since the Cromarty Government was busy creating the Manticore Alliance and got the League to embargo exports to Haven in that period.
But crucially, they focused too much on political aspects and too little on military matters. InSec missed the forest for the trees and allowed the RMN to get the edge in technology. They failed to infiltrate any of the higher level weapons development; they had no idea on the research on MDMs before the first ones struck at the outset of Operation Buttercup.
What does this have to do with the Alignment?
The Alignment focuses on subterfuge and behind-the-scenes manipulation. They also think in the very long term. Everything they've done so far has been one or the other, or both. All their actions in manipulating first the Talbott Sector's population and Monica, then New Tuscany, then the League, were subterfuge: getting others to do their dirty work. Before that, using Manpower was also subterfuge, like hiding the genetic uplift in the form of genetic slavery, hiding the Twins wormhole by occupying the Congo System with no profit. The Renaissance Factor is another example: a set of families in a dozen systems, seizing power slowly for generations.
When they were forced to act directly and in the short term, things have unravelled so far. They were forced to expose far more of Manpower's cover in Talbott. They tried to act in the very short term to retake the Congo System by using the People's Navy in Exile, thus allowing MAN personnel to be identified (though they were wearing Mesan Space Navy uniforms). They exposed the stealth technology of the spider drive early, by rushing Oyster Bay, and that in turn had the worst possible unintended effect: the formation of the Grand Alliance. They rushed the evacuation of the Onion members from Mesa with Houdini and we're going to see how well that stuck in the next book, but also possibly causing some evacuees to rethink their allegiances.
And the Leonard Detweiler class still makes no sense to me. It's an eggshell once detected and it has very limited tactical manoeuvrability.
Are stealth and long-term thinking Onion blind spots? What other blind spots do they have?
Once the GA upped the tempo against the Alignment, they seem to make a lot of mistakes. And the MAlign is playing in the GA's field: military. This could be their undoing.
Please forgive my exasperation once again. But again I find myself in contention with the overall consensus.
I don't see where the MAlign made such huge mistakes. I agree they made some mistakes, what navy hasn't. But huge mistakes? No. Big mistakes? I can't go all in on that bet either.
Sure, the MA has long range plans. But what is wrong with that? It shows the ability to look many moves ahead strategically. I do seem to recall contingency plans for most of their strategies too. But where exactly have their plans fallen apart fatally? Nowhere as I can see. You'll have to enlighten me.
Their immediate plan was the collapse of the SL. Accomplished. Their plan was to use the much touted RMN as patsies to bring the SL down by making fools and tools out of both parties, thus saving their own resources. Done. Both parties eventually figured out they were used. So what? The deed is done.
I agree that the MA made a big mistake revealing the existence of the spider drive. Was it a huge mistake? We don't know yet. Unless the GA can counter it in time the point is as moot as the RMN's premature unveiling of the existence of the Apollo System.
At any rate, the depth and overall success of their very long range plans shows a marked brilliance to me. Psychopaths have a habit of sharing their dinner table with brilliance.
And the Leonard Detweiler class still makes no sense to me. It's an eggshell once detected and it has very limited tactical manoeuvrability.
Who in the hell started this dangerous assumption that the Leonard Detweiler Class are eggshells? Who? Do the Alignment strike you as a bunch of imbeciles? Why? They have certainly never come off that way to me. I'll agree that they are ruthless heartless psychopaths. But imbeciles? No. Obviously the Spiders make sense to them. And they are not imbeciles. They USE imbeciles.
One more thing. How can stealth and long term thinking be blind spots? You should tell that to Manticore, a system that has managed to survive solely because of their stealth and the long term thinking of King Roger.
And the MAlign is playing in the GA's field: military.
I have heard this argument several times before and I just don't get it. What does the MA have to do to convince you that they belong on any military playing field? They managed to use their military prowess to successfully attack and destroy the most heralded space stations in the entire galaxy, which were located in the most protected system in the entire galaxy without even a single loss. Without even being detected.
They used their military might and knowhow to bring down an entire polity. The oldest in existence! Their stealth is unmatched, and they've unveiled quite a few more military surprises. And you still question their prowess at playing on a military playing field???
Sounds like the thinking of the average Solly married to their own success.