Also, I figure that if we are able to bring the system to heel before their fleet returns we can take their BCs for ourselves completely unscathed. I figure that they would be willing to stand down if they see that the lives of their families are at risk. It would be glorious!
I'm not so sure. It may be that threatening their families only enrages them further.
So far, the NASP have not retired in the face of Imperial provocation - they've always upped the ante.
These people likely have a strong ideological and personal hatred for the empire now, so trying to hold Chuang Mu hostage might work as well as the Germans trying to hold London hostage worked during WW2.
About two weeks to prepare a raid. Week in transit. Some weeks reducing Chaung Mu defences - they're extensive, after all. A week for news to reach ships over Imhotep, and likely more.
A lot of time. Possibly enough for NASP reinforcements to reach Chaung Mu.
Remember, it is a loyal NASP member (Officially); It's a fleet over Imhotep that is a rogue actor.
This is a significant point.
Hitting Chuang Mu is much more likely to go over time, and Reinhard really needs to keep moving too fast to get cornered.
I may be mis-characterizing @Satar but I believe his argument is that we can threaten to ruin Chuang Mu. In return for regaining what is now a ruined world, they end up with one of their most wealthy and developed worlds in a similar or worse state. Launching some nukes and targeting the best spots to ruin the biosphere or kill as many as possible is going to be done faster than a conventional siege.
As I understand it Chuang Mu's fortifications are there to stop exactly that kind of attack, so we'd need to siege conventionally to hit the population.
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