I see the problem here. The problem is the forum's inability to accept the discussion as is. It is an issue that has always plagued me. To properly discuss a thread, the thread's premise, its entry point, must be accepted. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter how we get to that point, but we are discussing the scenario
from that point on. We are not discussing the trip or how we got from point A to point B. We are discussing what happens after we arrive at point B. After we arrive at Disneyland. It doesn't matter that we had to change busses several times, 23 subways, a train, a plane, several mopeds, a horse drawn carriage... yeah, that's another discussion.
For example, over in the
Eridani Edict of the most Dismissive Kind thread, I put forth a scenario that might enable the MA to wipe out the entire line of succession by using the full brunt of their bag of toys. It is a simple premise. Coral everyone into one reasonably sized kill basket like Mount Royal Palace, then blow it up.
Simple premise. But most people refused to accept the premise itself as the entry level to the discussion. The details of how the MAlign can coral so many people into one kill basket -- an entity who can move entire fleets around belonging to someone else -- shouldn't be necessary or questioned. The MA won't have a problem figuring it out.
"The MA will never get them all together" was a silly argument that disrespected the premise of the thread. The thread assumes that they
did get them all together. I wanted to move past the HOW the MA achieved the impossible and managed to hit the lottery. I wanted to deal with the aftermath. The aftermath is a MBS with no Winton blood left and Honor pretty much is the only survivor. Would she become Queen?"
It took us a while to get to that point. Eventually we got there because of the imagination of only a few people who "got" the thread and accepted its entry point. That thread was created back in 2016. Eight years ago. After eight years Thinksmarkedly is now proposing something similar. Kew an installation, Harrington House, and kill a lot of key characters. Are my proposals eight years ahead of their time?
Fast forward to this thread. A lot of the same issues are causing a misunderstanding.
Premise: If an LD gets a chance to bite Imperator, it will. It doesn't matter how the two will get into striking range of each other. Shit happens. And the LD
may strike even if it has to abandon its current mission.
And I do not think arrogance should allow one to assign blame to the LD for allowing such a scenario to happen. That is preposterous. Your imagination is limited and born out of arrogance and complacence for the almighty Manty. My entire point for posting that true story of me almost walking into a huge spider web was for the sole purpose of showing that it can happen. How in the hell did I manage to let that happen is beyond me. But the spider was not in danger. I was. The forest has been missed for the trees, the fact that I almost stumbled into the spider and its web highlights the fact that I didn't detect it. Since I didn't detect it, I was not at battle stations. Moreover, I had exposed myself! The spider had ambushed me and literally caught me with my pants down and with my useless weapon in my hand.
But the spider can not be blamed if that is his nest! The lack of imagination confines your thoughts to a MBS that is intact and had not been attacked. After a war has started -- the opening volley in the MBS will kick the war off -- then assets will be lost. Screens will be lost. Part of Honor's fleet will be gone. It will become a chess match.
My strategy for destroying the MBS has always been the same. The MA has unprecedented technology that will allow them access to tactics unavailable to any other combatant.
For instance,
ambushing an opponent is a staple of war. A common tactic. An LDs stealth will allow it to do so easily. Regardless of whether the LD is in danger itself.
Mousetrapping is a tactic that every combatant in the Honorverse has attempted to utilize at some point. The MA can easily deploy this tactic because of its stealth. That is why I said that the LDs will have varying missions. I disagree that an LD should not slither deeply inside the inner system setting up a nest. It can easily do so as far as I am concerned. I have faith in its stealth.
Getting sufficient resources behind enemy lines has always been both a plan and a problem. Most of you are not carrying that thought through. You can only imagine a healthy MBS whose shiny new ships don't have any scratches on them before the first flaming datum. After that, all bets are off. And if an LD or three has gotten behind enemy lines and Grand fleet is taking casualties battling the MA's ships with wedges, then Honor's weakened fleet, scrambling, anxious, maneuvering under fire while being completely oblivious of the LDs location or existence, can certainly stumble right into an LDs kill zone. That LD will strike! It has a chance to eliminate Honor!
Another tactical reason the LD should slither in-system is when the war kicks off all of the g-torps or Silver Bullets that have been pre-deployed will have been used to prosecute the war. An LD will still represent a huge resource of g-torps being deployed
from behind enemy lines. Effectively mousetrapping a completely oblivious fleet. When you are being mousetrapped by invisible combatants, how do you prevent it? You cannot see them maneuvering. You are not aware it is happening.
Loosen your imagination or I will always be eight years ahead in chess moves.
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The artist formerly known as cthia.
Now I can talk in the third person.