tlb wrote:I think that is an important point, which I had not fully appreciated: Haven would know that a strike on industry would stop missile production, but not deplete the missile stores in ships nor depots; therefore the attack by the Solarian Navy (complete with nanite initiated missile launch) was included in the Oyster Bay plan to shoot those missile reserves dry.
The flaw, which the Malign had no way of anticipating, was the return of Cachet and Zilwicki with Herlander Simões. It was this testimony that was the deciding factor in pushing Haven to suggest the Grand Alliance. RFC has stated that the contribution of missiles from Haven was important in facing Admiral Filareta's fleet.
Loren Pechtel wrote:This doesn't make sense. The number of missile pods Honor showed Filareta (and remember, she later said everything she said was true, just some of it was understated) wouldn't have been seriously depleted disposing of Filareta's fleet. The ships weren't needed for anything more than controlling the missiles.
RFC has stated that of the pods displayed to Filareta, many were actually of Haven manufacture.
I have found the quote:
kzt wrote:Look at the number of missile pods that the RMN discloses at 2 BoM. They had a huge stockpile of missiles.
runsforcelery wrote:True, but quite a few of those pods had "Made in Nouveau Paris™" labels on them. For some reason, Honor didn't feel real compelled to tell Filareta that. Can't imagine why not.
It is in this thread:
"Filareta's Missiles -- Why?"