cthia wrote:Interesting. On the other hand, it may have -- or should have -- angered the SL, and it would have been easy to make it appear to the SL that it had to be Haven. Because only a Neobarb Navy would commit such an act.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:Now that's interesting. If the plan had been to blame Haven, then committing an atrocity to cause the SL to enter the war and hammer on Haven would have been a good start. Given that having SL fight Haven was the original plan all along, it was probably very tempting.
But I don't think they had the time to prepare for that. Manticore was clearly winning. First, it would be hard to justify not siding with Manticore after this, which means de-escalating all the tensions that they had been building up for the last couple of years. Second, the SL would have to send direct observers to confirm what had happened, which would reveal inconsistencies. Notwithstanding the SLN's incompetence and corruption, there's still a large risk that they actually see things through, particularly if they are having direct chats with the Manticore government. Third, timeline: Oyster Bay's objective was to have Haven move in and finish the war, but controlling when this would happen was not possible. The MAlign may control the SLN's movement and make it just too slow, but without knowing when the RHN would actually deliver the finishing blow, it limits their shenanigans. And whatever they do, the communication loop with Sol is just 2 weeks of round-trip, while Haven requires 2 months if Trevor's Star is not an option, meaning that SL observers can go to Manticore and come back to Sol with their report before Haven even found out that something had happened.
Oyster Bay was a rushed job (not as rushed as Fabius and the end of Houdini), so I don't think they could figure out a way to do it.
cthia wrote:I thought that is exactly what would happen. I think the wild card is how Manticore would react, because they most certainly knew that it was NOT Haven.
So, the question becomes whether the Queen would intercede for Haven, or go ahead and allow the SL to weaken them, and or buy time for the RMN. IOW, it may have led to an Alliance between Haven and Manticore anyway.
At any rate, the SL was never shown to actually care about anyone violating the Edict, as long as it wasn't in their neck of the woods or committed against their own interests. As far as I could tell.
It seems like there should have been some department of the SLN which investigates even close to EE violations, to be certain. What was the procedure? Did a polity have to apply for an EEV investigation?
You two are putting a lot of thought into something that did not happen and was not in the Malign's interest to make happen.
The Malign wanted Haven and the Solarian League to fight each other, because that is what their plan said should happen. However their plan was out of date, because Manticore had already developed world beating technology in the Apollo missile system. Oyster Bay was a panic reaction to both Apollo and the success in the Talbot Quandrant. It actually might be better for that plan if the Solarian League had conquered Manticore, because the SLN would be slower in implementing that technology which the Malign dominated corporations would be gobbling up.
Even though we never see the Solarian League responding to an Eridani Edict violation prior to their navy creating one, that does not mean that procedures where not in place. It only means that the author had other things in mind.