Jonathan_S wrote:cthia wrote:Oh, I agree that they didn't want to forfeit. But textev says that is essentially the plan they adopted. They had no choice as the textev stated.
However, being defeated in detail is counting chickens before they hatch, don't you think? Because the prize for mousetrapping Honor could have been the entire Eighth Fleet. The RMN's first string. The possible payoff was worth the risk. Plus, they had to make the Manties rethink their strategy. And there seemed to be no better option available.
The RMN would have been screwed if they lost Eighth Fleet and its commander.
Yes the RMN would have been screwed if they'd lost 8th fleet.
OTOH Haven was lucky that they caught as little of 8th fleet as they did.
Honor hit Solon with 2 Invictus-class SD(P)s, 5 BC(P)s, 6 CAs, 8 CLs, 3 DDs, plus detached LACs. And it cost her about half of that to shoot herself out of a trap involving 18 Republic SD(P)s with screen, plus the Moriarty platforms controlling all the system's missile defense pods.
But if she'd had the rest of her then current Eighth fleet along she likely could have simply reversed course and blasted her way back out through Giscard's squadron of SD(P)s (Bogey Four) all the while fending off the fire from the flanking Bogies 2 and 3; and never come into effective range of the system defense pods.
Alice Truman, for the Lorn attack, had 8th fleet's other 4 SD(P)s [at least one apparently being another Invictus; and 2 known to be Medusas; not sure about the 4th], another CLAC squadron, at least 8 BCs (though older, non-pod, ones), around 6 CAs (including all 4 of their known Sag-Cs; while Honor kept the Star Knights and older Saganamis). So if Alice's detachment of 8th fleet had been with Honor that would have likely tripled the firepower and defenses the RMN had at Solon. Adding four more Keyhole II equipped ships, plus doubling the number of LACs, and throwing in the Sag-Cs, probably could have stood up quite well against the deeply stacked salvos Haven had to resort to to crack Honor's existing defenses. And as it was Giscard's wallers nearly shot themselves dry against far weaker defenses.
Still -- 18 on 4 SD(P)s is still enough of a force imbalance that I believe it would have been a strategic defeat, in that Honor still would have been driven from the field, but she'd have taken far lighter losses, and inflicted more damage, on her way out.
Be that as it may, there was no other option. And they would have gotten really lucky if Honor had picked the prize behind door number 1 on the first strike and lost the entire fleet.