kzt wrote:It is unstated how strong a fort bubble is compared to a SD sidewall, I would assume it is at least comparable if not superior. Given that forts are armored more heavily than SDs and have complete armor coverage it is quite possible that a single graser torp cannot be expected to inflict a mission kill on a fort. It is possible that even a large number cannot be expected to do this. Don't know.
I thought it was stated they were stronger than any sidewall that has ever existed, though not as strong as a proper wedge (which is impenetrable).
By the way, have others noticed that the forts at Galton had wedges? Not bubblewalls. Given their mass, they couldn't use those wedges to move with any rush, but they could be used to defend the fort.
But a few dozen LDs showing up at Manticore without detection would be very, very bad for Manticore. And there are techniques by which they can get much closer then a few light months if they are willing to surrender operational surprise. So the RMN knows something bad has arrived, but not where.
Agreed, but "very bad" is still a far cry from "lethal" or, even worse, being able to capture the system and demand surrender. A couple dozen SDs can't do that, so long as they can be crippled by whatever mobile defences and military pinnaces weren't destroyed in the initial strike. Though, see the tactics as yet unrevealed...
Either way, a few dozen LDs is 48 ships. Multiply that by the number of systems that must be attacked (5 capital home systems, which are 6 star systems, plus at least another 4 major shipyard systems) and we reach 480 ships, all sent simultaneously on multi-month missions.
And then there's Bolthole. Its location is not known to the Alignment and it can't be attacked from stealth due to the heavy dust clouds surrounding it.