High level business tends to be conducted in comfortable surroundings. Yachts of heads of state are certainly already that, and they're already built with as much security as means and the appreciation of the threat environment jointly suggest are reasonable.cthia wrote:The entire chapter forty-four of Ashes of Victory causes my head to swell with so many questions with every read. I might as well share my concerns. After all, misery loves company.
Never mix business with pleasure. This was a business trip. Why was it conducted aboard pleasure palaces?
Are you a Peep agent? Why else would someone suggest blowing one of the RMN's precious capital ships on a swell, cushy ride, far behind the lines? Resources aren't infinite! I'm sure the Queen's Own would like to wrap the Queen up in the whole of Home Fleet, but Home Fleet's got other things to do. So does every capital ship in the fleet.
Why was there ever a time that royal yachts were little more than eggshells without defenses? Without significant defenses that included a platform with a thick hide. Anything less than a specially made SDs hide shouldn't be acceptable. I always envisioned the Queen's personal mode of transportation out of system to be the Honorverse equivalent of Airforce One -- a heavily modified SD that's a rabid badass commanded by an equally rabid badass.
You protect your Queen. Always!
Cordelia Ransom was, at almost that same time, mocked for converting one of the People's Republic's numerous BC's into her own personal ride, office, and PR studio. After the Cromarty Assassination, the High Ridge government - in a time of practical peace - converted a BC into the next royal yacht as part of another scandalous boondoggle. It's a very nice ride, but I suspect Cordelia Ransom managed at least as much (evil, granted) work in Tepes as Elizabeth Winton manages in Duke of Cromarty.
This isn't chess. The queen does not represent the next best thing to game-over if lost. This is war and politics. Manticore has a succession and will get along quite well with another monarch. Capital ships held back for Her Majesty's (very rare) jaunts off Manticore represent dubious use of critical resources.