tlb wrote:Show me the text for this. Where does it state that the ships on loan from Home Fleet did not have to be returned? Where does it state that White Haven was recalled because of the political situation?
Is this in the new book? Because it is not in the original text.
It's not stated that Home Fleet needed its ships back either after the magnitude of the victory, only that their absence could be painful if Haven had decided to attack the home system instead of Yeltsin's star.
You and I know that Haven was in no position to do that after losing at Seaford and Yeltsin. Therefore Home Fleet didn't need any ships back.
As for the political situation, it's literally on the back of the new book:
She’s come home to find that her wounds, her ship’s brutal damage, the deaths of so many friends, were the fault of an arrogant, aristocratic coward who broke and ran in the face of the enemy. Who left her ship to pay the price for his craven desertion under fire. And whose powerful political allies are determined to protect and preserve him at any price.
They have held hostage the declaration of war until Lord Pavel Young escaped the consequences of his cowardice. They didn’t care what it cost the Navy. They didn’t care what it cost the entire Star Kingdom of Manticore. Their tactics have cost the Royal Navy the priceless initiative as revolution and military purges wrack the People’s Republic of Haven, and that lost window of opportunity will cost the Star Kingdom seventeen years of bloody warfare and hundreds of thousands of deaths.
It's also implict in the premise. If Manticore had an opportunity to win the war earlier, it wasn't going to do that by re-stacking Home Fleet to the gills.