Hutch wrote:Another thing mitigating a 'siege' or 'wait them out' effort.
Zavala had already experienced one bad surprise by finding four Sollie BC's in the system when he had no reason to believe that there was anything larger than a DD there. It had to be in the back of his head that if those four were there, maybe something larger and more numerous (like a SLN BatSqd) might hyper in sometime soon.
Far-fetched, but Jacob Zavala had been at Spindle and knew that someone had managed to get 9 squadrons of SD's out this way....who's to say a tenth wasn't proverably around the corner?
And while Rolands are indeed very tough customers, he had shot off about 40% of his ammo (8 of 20 rounds per tube, IIRC) at the BC's, so his ability to sustain combat would have been limited.
So not knowing what else might be coming over the Hyper limit would have worked against a 'long-term' stragety.
IMHO as always. YMMV.
I have to agree, but on the other hand (yes, I argue with myself, and sometimes represent more than two sides...) - he did now know that he could kill Solly BC's with fewer missiles by far.
But that does get back to minimizing casualties - Solarian ones, in this case. Killing Solarians is not an actual Manticoran aim as such, and the more SLN personnel die, the harder genuine peace is going to be afterward. I'm not going to claim it's a very strong priority, but if a fast rescue leaves you less likely to have to kill another great big lot of fellow spacers, it's an argument in its favor, all else being equal.
Other bad things that may happen with time include - at least - Duenas managing to get the Saltash authorities as such behind the quarantine, making it a Manticoran versus plucky Verge system problem politically, with OFS as the Verge system's possible rescuer, or at least fellow victim of Manticoran bullying. How well that would play anywhere is another issue, but I doubt Zavala would care to find out.
Psychologically, a siege is not going to present an image of strength, and the Gendarmerie and Duenas will figure that help is inevitably on the way: either the invincible SLN, or counter-orders from a "saner", cooler head up Zavala's chain of command. So they'd hold out and keep holding out, during which time the hostages are still in danger and the Gendarmerie morale is likelier to get tougher (and possibly their position better secured) if/when you do decide to go in.
A better trained, better equipped hostage rescue force would be great. I would also like a pony, and my cats would like to have a reign of blood and death and terror to fuel the nightmares of worlds. But in the meantime, Zavala had a situation that he had to deal with with the personnel, resources, and time he had.