Petals of Titanium -- My Life as a Mecha Setting Bridge Bunny Quest

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A note on this outcome
Actions it would seem do indeed have consequences.

Pick three
[ ] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[ ] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[ ] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[ ] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
Obviously we cannot be delayed and morale damage is more dangerous than physical damage so it is really a choice between the ships and the mechs. Given the ships are needed to carry the mechs…

[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
Well, there is a way to make sure she isn't~<3

(more seriously, killing Lori after an update where she was last seen hale and fine as a side-casualty of a vote where she isn't even named would be a dick move, and @Gazetteer by all accounts is not a dick)
got to leave something on the table for the finale
Adhoc vote count started by Gazetteer on Jun 15, 2019 at 9:42 AM, finished with 59 posts and 43 votes.

Adhoc vote count started by Gazetteer on Jun 15, 2019 at 9:43 AM, finished with 59 posts and 43 votes.

Adhoc vote count started by Gazetteer on Jun 15, 2019 at 3:13 PM, finished with 72 posts and 53 votes.

Adhoc vote count started by Gazetteer on Jun 15, 2019 at 3:14 PM, finished with 72 posts and 53 votes.
 
[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha


I'd actually like to see how losing morale happens when we get there on time and in good order.
Leader killed?
 
got to leave something on the table for the finale
I would like to state for the record that I am more than willing to throw primary objectives to the wind if neccesary to save Glorianna.

Just so future voters are prepared.

I'd actually like to see how losing morale happens when we get there on time and in good order.
Leader killed?
The most likely scenarios I can think of is at least one member of the royal family dying or a civilian area having been devastated. Learning that you just went through the hell that is war only for loved ones to die regardless is, to say the least, a severe blow to your morale.
 
[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[x] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[x] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[x] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
Hallelujah! It is an update! /o/

Great stuff as always. I loved the piece with the Duke, reminding us that the various combatants in this war have humanity too, which I see as one of the core themes of this work. And also Perbeck's Lori's little "yes it worked, but" moment.

Now then... I usually don't read the discussion before voting to avoid getting biased (I'm very easily persuaded), so let's see. It'd be nice not to have our forces getting wrecked for once, which leaves us with delay vs morale.

On one hand, getting delayed likely translates into material losses on the part of our allies at Titan. This could be turned around, though, into having our fleet attack the enemy from the rear after they've committed themselves to the battle.

On the other hand, war is hell.

[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
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[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[x] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[x] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[x] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
I have been convinced about morale loss being really bad: I didn't think enough about what might cause it.

[x] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[x] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[x] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of ships
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale

Yay I love that this is alive again!
 
The way I see it, this is a spite attack, they'll see one thing and decide to suicide and destroy it.

The option where we suffer no delays is where we deny them that, but effectively have to beat their asses in conventionally.

In ships, I suspect that a handful of our ships will be crippled in the firefight, but will probably be recoverable. Likely kamikaze attacks if I'm being honest.

In Mecha, I expect that those same ships will--instead of kamikaze attacks on our own ships, they'll simply use themselves as aggressive pillboxes to ruin as much of our small craft as they can.

In Morale, I'm certain they'll pick up on our flagship and take it down at all costs, doing little material damage to our force but still effectively crippling us all the while.

The way I see it? The option where the ships take losses is probably the 'Safest' one. Every time we've picked a "Your mecha get fucked", we've lost named characters in the bargain. We have exactly one left, and this is very much another one of those infuriating "You can't ever have a victory because your opponents are less people and more berserk bio-robots who if they can't win, will shift to suicide attacks instead." choices.

Because the indication here is that our Mecha are still able to get to the battlefield either way, or else "Your ship is fucked" would have included "And you lose most of your Mecha anyway". The implications here are that our ship losses are mostly in mobile forces, but we're able to transfer supplies and personnel over to maintain our small craft department. It suggests a relatively limited number of lost ships as opposed to what is likely a catastrophic hit to our mecha forces.

[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 

[X] The fleet is not meaningfully delayed
[X] The fleet does not sustain a substantial loss to its force of mecha
[X] The fleet does not suffer a grievous blow to morale
 
Since the votes are now mostly about of ships vs mecha, I have several arguments for the ships.
1. Cost of lives and materiel: In terms of pure materiel, ships have been said to need 'priceless Menschy matter' in order to be constructed, while nothing special or particularly limiting factor has been said as much for mecha. In terms of lives lost, the loss of mecha results in loss of individual lives per mecha lost, while losing ships results in the loss of of potentially hundreds or more lives per ship.

2. On supplies and salvage: When considering the result of the battle, losing mecha would result in the loss of the weapons and ammo on those mecha only. But when considering when ships are lost, basic supplies such as food, water and medicine would be lost, along with ammunition, spare parts, and everything else to keep both the remaining ships and mechas functional would be lost. As for why those supplies can't be simply salvaged from the destroyed ships, one must first think about how much of those supplies could even survive the destruction of the ships in the first place, given the type of suicidal last ditch attack that the fleet is suffering from. Then, one should also remember how time limited this mission is in the first place, and as such how proper salvaging was never a real options to begin with if this mission aims to succeed at all.

Thus when considering the end result, one has to compare either having most of the mechas survive, but having to deal with an under-supplied and overloaded fleet, and the loss of much less replaceable ships, vs having most of the ships survive, while having more than enough supplies for every surviving mecha and the entire rest of the fleet, and the loss of the much more easily replaceable mechas.
 
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