ThinksMarkedly wrote:If you replace "KEWing into compliance" with "violating the Eridani Edict to force compliance" or "killing indiscriminately to force compliance" then cthia was actually close. The Parthian Shot was an EEV, it just managed not to get activated. The Operation Buccaneer was practically that, if it destroyed habitats and food production, and forced relocation of population to a planet that wasn't ready to receive them.
I don't know if cthia meant that they would knowingly violate the Edict, but at least the admirals whose first person narrative we heard of were either not willing to cross that line, or at least did not think they were crossing it.
If the objective of kinetic strikes was to remove the military capability, then the SLN did not do any of that, because they didn't attack any of the combatants, nor anyone with significant military capability in the first place. If the objective of the attack was to decapitate a government, then that was also nowhere near the mark.
If you want to give him a "pat on the back" for the foreshadowing of EE violations by the SLN at the time of the Hypatia attacks at those planets without RMN protection, then I will reluctantly agree.
However if the disagreement with Duckk was over bombardment to the point of turning a planet into a cinder, then Duckk was right and he was wrong. If all the raiders had the same orders (why would that not be true), then there was NO planetary bombardment involved; much less doing it with missiles to turn the place uninhabitable. The commander at Hypatia was going to destroy all the orbitals, including purely civilian ones, on a timetable that did not allow total evacuation. It is only the destruction of those civilian orbitals that constitute an EE violation.