Thank you for the update!
Is this Aldo Lestrade?
If it's Aldo I'm all for kidnapping him!
Is this Aldo Lestrade?
If it's Aldo I'm all for kidnapping him!
To throw out my thoughts, the primary plan should be to try and get Fred to shore up the legitimacy of Nondi. Failing that, offer to accompany him.
As for contingency, obviously position ourselves as a counter force that can not only react to any landing, but quite possibly smash an incoming force in space. At the very least breaking up their cohesion for our ground forces to maybe not lose against one of the smaller landing zones.
Aight. Then we accompany him to Tharkad. Using our PA to whack Nondi is a bad plan, as it would be fairly simple to trace back to us, and thus him. Even if stealth armored PA, for the same reason.Why would he shore up Nondi's legitimacy? He wants to be Archon, and up until this point he would have been Archon. Thats pretty much the one thing he won't do.
Aight. Then we accompany him to Tharkad. Using our PA to whack Nondi is a bad plan, as it would be fairly simple to trace back to us, and thus him. Even if stealth armored PA, for the same reason.
As for why to go to Tharkad, well, we are on a diplomatic mission in the end, even if it is very open ended.
A fractured force? You mean 'a force that includes the Cretu bunch'? Because that's the only actual fracture to speak of.And pick sides in a literal civil war? Literally the riskiest play we could make? With a fractured force that we do not control in any real sense of the word.
So that's probably Aldo Lestrade, specialist in playing Fred like a blunt instrument.
Also, Nukashuba is almost at the point of building a Seydlitz, if they wanted to, but is still a half-ton over on minimum engine weight. (And they can't save any tonnage using other advanced technologies, unlike with mechs.)
A fractured force? You mean 'a force that includes the Cretu bunch'? Because that's the only actual fracture to speak of.
Number matters overwhelmingly. The problems on the expedition were caused by not having enough reliable forces (and not even Nukashuban forces being reliable, thanks to FNA mostly STD doing what they do best). Not by the existence of unreliable forces. Cretu grabbing the Prize didn't actually hurt anything.We also have the USCR on board, but the number doesn't matter. While we might be their ride we cannot negotiate for them diplomatically or order their forces around. That kind of divide caused no end of problems for the expedition and can very well do so here.
You seem to be way to willing to take risks for nebulous rewards with uncertain odds of success, and the risks here are tremendously high.
I mean, we kinda should forget that considering the Hefustians have no such information...Also, don't forget things are happening in the main thread where the Palporis Expedition/Stone Swords are moving to support their own faction. If there is anything that can result in a Palporis system war its the Hefustus expedition and the Palporis Expedition backing different sides of the Lyran Succession Crisis.
Say what? I'm not everyone posting in this thread. I don't think you can name one referent for this.
Also, it's ludicrous to think that a Papolris system war is going to happen with one side being composed of Cretu and Hefusts. That's like saying that WWIII will be everybody vs. Denmark and Luxembourg.
No, I'm remembering that Hefusts is tiny and weak in every area except technological advancement, and has a clear awareness that they cannot take the world head-on. Your proposed catastrophe pits them directly against the people you're saying they're balancing between - a position from which their only remotely plausible move would be to fold immediately.Cretu is a no name faction yes, but you seem to be forgetting that Hefusts is the second most technologically advanced nation in the system and the only other faction beside Nukashuba to have a Jumpship (abet one that cannot replicate) and is currently carefully balancing between both the Nudzretians and the Nukashubans because they don't have the military power or population to survive the attentions of either of them. Do you really think no one in the system is going to respond to this? That the Hefustians unilateral in the name of Palporis actions are not going to change the other powers minds that they something that can be safely ignored?
This will destabilize the system even more than it already is, and that instability can very easily spark a system war.
You're not running tight rations anymore, but Anya remembers it and wasn't happy about it.I have to wonder why we're still running shipboard famine conditions while actively providing mercenary services over Duran. If working for Fred doesn't even fill the larder, we should probably look for literally any other line of work.
[X] [Main plan] Ambush and kidnap the visiting duke on his way back to his DropShip. It's a ninety minute trek between the palace and the spaceport, you're in charge of the honor guard, and you have stealth BattleMechs at your disposal.
[X] [Contingency] Stay on Duran and faithfully guard Duran.
Ambushing him in transit on the ground seems way more deniable. Not very deniable considering we're in charge of the honor guard and (I presume) are not going to shoot our own people in the process. But more so than a space attack where everybody would be able to see what the ship does after being stormed.I may vote for this too, but I think we may have better chances of capturing the Dropper in space via Battle Armour?
It's an eight-day burn to the jump point and the visiting duke will probably be spending at least a few days, so "space attack" includes quite a range of possible set-ups. Some would be more obvious than others.Ambushing him in transit on the ground seems way more deniable. Not very deniable considering we're in charge of the honor guard and (I presume) are not going to shoot our own people in the process. But more so than a space attack where everybody would be able to see what the ship does after being stormed.
For mostly out of character reasons, I'm pretty sure the Duke is playing his own game and using Fred.Don't take this the wrong way Omni, but I am in no way certain of if the duke's actually supporting Nondi or just giving advice to Fred as he sees it.
And offing one of the loyal supporters by accident is a Really bad look. Hah.