ThinksMarkedly wrote:penny wrote: 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.
Yes, both ships die. I've already agreed (multiple times) that this is the outcome if the LD fires. I'm not certain it would in the first place.
My problem is not this conclusion, given the premises. This conclusion is uninteresting. It's the premise itself I have a problem with.
Your problem stems from your lack of imagination and the danger of your erroneous assumptions. Both ships won't die if as you said the LD simply deploys g-torps or whatever. But what if the LD has shot itself dry and the tastiest fly is heading its way?
Thinksmarkedly wrote:penny wrote: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.
Yes, I think it should, because the LD skipper had better options to effect the same outcome without loss of his ship. Therefore, losing the ship means he screwed up.
Not if he has shot himself dry and the only weapon he has is the LD itself. And the LD has a chance at the salamander who is heading his way. And Harrington is at the top of the CAASAP list. Honor is worth several LDs. I won't budge on that exchange rate. It is simple math and strategy.
Thinksmarkedly wrote:The fact that the enemy formation came right on top of him means he screwed up criminally.
Another dangerous assumption born of arrogance and loyalty to anything made in Manticore.
Or it means that he takes his responsibility seriously and he is prosecuting the war as it was strategically laid out in the War Room, with Honor as a target if it presents itself.
It could also mean that he likes the odds of his success as the situation is presenting itself. Again, your imagination is lacking. You cannot conceive of a situation where the MBS is under a lot of heat in the opening phase of the war. They have been stunned, and infrastructure has once again gone poof. The Grand Fleet is under heavy fire and maybe Honor has to retreat. She might even have suffered heavy losses. If she is retreating then the normal arrangement of the fleet will not be the same. They will be situated around Honor for mutual defense like when at Hancock Station where she was screaming "get those ships in closer."
But Imperator might be near the head of the pack, the last ship for a missile to reach, but the first one ensnared in a spider web. Consider that the Inner System is supposed to be enemy free.
Thinksmarkedly wrote:I'm going to continue insisting on that: an LD that is destroyed incompletely means a lot of hardware can be recovered by the enemy. That means giving Sonja and Shannon a leg up in countering the MAlign tech. So I think that the CO's priority list has an entry even higher than "assassinate Honor:" don't help Sonja and Shannon.
True, you never want your assets to fall into enemy hands. So that is always a concern. But a navy cannot handicap its operation with too much concern with that than what one ordinarily designs into it. Self destruct. It might not work completely, but the point is moot if the MA conquers the MBS. You said yourself that the MA has to go for the jugular. Those were my same exact words in another thread. And going for the jugular is not being timid and afraid to bring the toys out of the garage.
Thinksmarkedly wrote:I also argued that your analogy with the spider's web is different and would point to a different situation. The squadron with HMS Imperator walking into the LD's trap is a sensible scenario. The LD exposing itself when it doesn't have to is the problem.
We are never going to agree on this if you do not accept the obvious premise that I posited initially. Killing Honor is worth the loss of at least two LDs. Maybe a few. Maybe several. If Honor, White Haven, Henke and Petersen are removed from the board even at the cost of 4 LDs. It would be a very sad and atrocious exchange rate for the GA. Who would be left to successfully prosecute the war?
Thinksmarkedly wrote:penny wrote: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.
If I assume that this is the only trap possible that the LD can prepare, then the war will be over very quickly. As I said, the MAlign cannot afford a war of attrition where it is losing 1:1 or even 1 LD for every 2 SDs, because the GA has far more ships than the MAN has LDs. They can build faster too.
It is a very successful exchange rate if the MA's targets were top Tacticians and Strategists.
Thinksmarkedly wrote:If this includes destroying the GA's ability to build more SDs, with the GA not knowing where Darius is, then things change some. But that still leaves a several hundred SDs available while the GA rebuilds its infrastructure, while the MAN has no ships to send.
And the GA has nobody strategically and tactically qualified to send to Darius. I will go out on a limb and say that Darius would love to see anyone other than Harrington hypering into Darius.
Thinksmarkedly wrote:penny wrote: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.
I'm not disputing that.
I'm disputing the tactic that you came up with, because I think there are better tactics.
There might not be any other tactic available. The LD might have shot itself dry. And the order of battle of what is left of Honor's fleet or the particulars of the upcoming engagement might be welcome to the LD.
Thinksmarkedly wrote:penny wrote: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.
Yes, it can do that easily, regardless of danger. But if it also has available one that does not include the danger component, why would it choose the one with it?
See above. It has shot itself dry, and the fly of all flies is heading its way. What wound Edward Saganami have done for his SK. He would have taken the equivalent of Honor's doppelganger out at risk of his own life.
Thinksmarkedly wrote:penny wrote: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!
After the LD fires its ship-borne weapons (anything other than a spider torpedo), the LD's position is accurately pinpointed.
So if it doesn't want its own position pinpointed to everyone in the system, the only weapon it has (that we know of) is firing more spider torpedoes.
It does not matter if the secondary objective of taking out Harrington has been successful.