ThinksMarkedly wrote:The systems the PN was picketing were conquests in a relatively rich sector of the Verge: the Haven Sector. Some of those had navies of their own, of which some may have driven away and could come back. The planetary governments in exile would have been lobbying for the liberation of their systems and they were in fact finding receptive ears in the Alliance.
And a portion of the sector QRF comes in an recaptures the system. They lose a system they can easily recapture it and as long as they don't risk any critical systems with their shipyards and war industry they can recapture at a later date.
Moreover, the PRH depended on the most recent conquests for their influx of cash, whereas the SL did not depend on the OFS money. The majority of that went to corruption and the transstellars, not the League government itself. That is to say, the SL had a much longer runway if it started losing systems than the PRH and had many more systems, scattered all over the Verge.
And Im going to go out on a limb and assume that the most recent conquests of the RHN are on the way to Manticore not in the other direction. More importantly the SLN and RHN are doing the exact same thing, oppressing a system that doesn't have naval resources.
They were somewhat blinded by the doctrine that was accepted by everyone at the time. They fought like the SLN taught and that included leaping from system to system to minimise your logistics. So all the fleet train that they needed would have been for this.
Again, they are supposedly professional officers, so they should be able to do basic math. They know the size of the MA and either they had sufficient logistical capacity or they are absolute idiots.
They were also settled in their own ways and between political subterfuge and overwhelming victories at the time of their choosing, they must have become complacent.
No matter how complacent they may have been the RHN had been in the business of conquest for close to a century, they were successful so presumably they know that their ships need fuel, spare parts, forward deployed maintenance and ammunutuin while their people need food, water, clothes, personal equipment etc....
However, the biggest problem they must have faced was competent manpower. Yes, you can load freighters and navy auxiliaries with equipment and dumb workers to move stuff along, but a fleet train is more than that. Without a repair ship and for damage that isn't a plug-and-play replacement, the expedition would be in trouble. That's another reason why they never ventured too far from known bases, which creates a vicious cycle of not needing large fleet trains.
A repair ship does just enough repairs to get you back to the nearest base. Do you think that when Haven conquered a system and suffers damage to their wallers that prevents them from going to hyper they just live them in system and wait the year or two or five or two till the system repair facilities are completed to repair the ships in system? What happens if a ship suffers an engineering casualty in a system without repair facilities? Do they scuttle every ship no matter how repairable just because they can't get them out of the system to a yard?
Those were to deny the Alliance the assets in the first place. For In both cases, I actually think the PN would have withdrawn, even if they had won. In Hancock's case, either they destroyed the facilities there (in which case the system is now valueless) or they captured it. If they did capture it, then the Alliance would be forced to respond in force because leaving the facilities in the Peep hands would have been strategically unacceptable. The PN would have had to win at Hancock with such an overwhelming victory that it took few losses and could hold against a counterattack, neither of which were in the plan.
The RHN would need logistics support if they conquer a system. That logistics support will rearm, refuel, resupply and repair the ships in the fleet that did the fighting. The RHN can't fight the RMN in Grayson if they blew through all of their ammunition in the first battle.
In the Yeltsin system, they didn't have the occupation forces so they wouldn't have stayed. Both Third and Fourth Yieltsin were designed to take out the picket forces that the PN admiralty thought was there (in Third's case) and the yards that had begun springing up in Fourth's.
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