It's always in play because while I was in fact paraphrasing Garrus, the actual arithmetic states at its basest level that in any sort of armed conflict you are either trying to crush the enemy's will to fight or trying to remove his ability to wage war. Preferably both but one or the other will suffice. Yea someone even made a formula to say that but what I said is basically the jist of it. What you're talking about is attrition.Batman wrote: ↑2019-04-02 09:50pm This arithmetric only works if your forces are roughly equally matched. Which is clearly not the case.
If Poe had obeyed the abort 'all' the rebel ships could've gotten out thanks to all of them having hyperdrive, to be used later with much better chances.
Yes, taking out a fleetkiller at the price of a handful of bombers and fighters is nice...if you actually have a fleet. The Resistance, alas, doesn't seem to at this point.
That said in all fairness yea the resistance was on it's last legs in both terms of will and material but since the plan adopted was to basically start over i.e you're betting that will alone will suffice to restart the resistance, sparing material is kinda pointless and if you can use up resources to give your will to fight even a slight boost it's very much worth it.
What better chances? The bombers were .. garbage, Poe got out of them more than anyone ever will in all probability. More to the point, the opportunity was there, he took it and it worked making sure the important capital ships wouldn't be fired upon by the honking big gun and took it out of the chase too. If you go waiting around for a better opportunity all the time you'll never take action. You will never even out the power disparity if you're not willing to commit your resources to cause damage to war capability of the opponent, nor will you ever hope to become an actual revolt if you cannot convince people that you can fight back. Yes it doesn't do much in the overall picture but it wasn't like the FO was going "Oh it's just a ship.. we'll have another by friday no biggie". Having a lot of resources is not the same as having unlimited resources.
-Gunhead