Jonathan_S wrote:tlb wrote:However whether there should be a major defensive force set up around Sphinx (which has no military significance except for orbital industry), is still a valid question. The more military you put in space around it, the more valuable as a target it becomes.
I suspect that Sphinx is unlikely to get its own Home Fleet detachment (though IIRC Gryphon does).
Depending on the planetary alignment the Manticore-A component of Home Fleet might be deployed close to Sphinx, when the planets are in conjunction and so any least time course to Manticore could easily be intercepted from Sphinx.
But at other times they'll be closer to opposition and a single force can't properly cover both planets. However Sphinx is so close to the hyper limit that a separate detachment there is at risk of getting destroyed in detail before they can combine with the forces near Manticore.
And if you try to be strong everywhere you're strong nowhere - so you need to sometimes prioritize concentration of force at the expense of reducing the area you're covering.
There's a nonlinear factor in combat, the "N-Squared Law" where, thanks to progressive attrition, doubling your combat power allows you to knock out the enemy in well less than half the time, with well less than half the losses you'd have taken. That's kind of the core of defeating an enemy in detail; you could be weaker than their combined forces, but if you can meet them piecemeal in a bunch of engagements that are lopsided in your favor you can destroy far more than your own combat power. So Manticore would want to avoid splitting the core of Home Fleet in Manticore-A. They'd probably rather risk destruction of Sphinx's orbital industry and temporary loss of its orbitals to ensure that their fleet has the best chance of stopping a powerful attack before it can capture Manticore itself.
All of that certainly makes sense, Jonathan, in general. But my notion is based on the suggestions upstream about giving Beowulf retired, but still formidable, ships. Which, incidentally, always makes me want to speak up for Torch as well, in this time of peace.
However, if Sphinx has no actual military value then bolstering its mobile force shouldn't make Sphinx itself a bigger target. Other than perhaps the ships stationed there. Enemy intel always seems to know what targets are bonafide military targets.
So, none of Honor's family are left living on Sphinx? I wasn't aware of that. Although, at this point possibly, all it would take to knock her off her rails is the lost of just one more. "The straw that broke the camel's back," as it were.
But yes, your points are well taken. Thanks.
Once upon a time, I enquired in another thread about the distinction between an SDF and a Navy. KZT stated just a day or so ago that it is essentially in name only. Which is the only response I have gotten. I am aware that what passes as an SDF, now, would have been considered a powerful navy in Roger's time. With the inflation of heavy metal. LOL
Hmm, a serious attack on Sphinx/Gryphon could be used as a ploy to pull some of Home Fleet out of position.