treave, how much time has passed since the first update? Are we still on Day 1, with Beta and Gamma a week away?
A solo mission to take out the Star League's superweapon is not as crazy as it seems. Our intel told us that Alpha was departing from their home systems to lie in wait for us at the core. It's pretty likely that a force that powerful would be guarding their important superweapon on their most well-defended system. Our misleading info on the bomb also makes Alpha holding a strong defensive position at Carneus Beta to prevent us from unleashing our bomb a strong possibility.
However... they might not be there
right now because of how early we arrived at Gelmark, which gives us a brief window of opportunity. They are on their way probably, but that doesn't mean that they are there yet. That doesn't mean the League isn't prepared, though - I think the reason that we didn't see any asteroids is because the majority of them were moved to Carneus Beta once we relayed our intentions to nuke our way past the drones.
Another downside is that even if a crazy solo mission works, it would end up with us blackholing the last piece of Vajra. Ean's immortal powers allowed him to command Vajra in the same manner that Zeus did, and he could relearn those abilities again. In a perfect world, I'd rather take the piece from them and use it against both the Council and the Masters, though I guess beggars can't be choosers.
I don't like A2 or A3. The situation will have changed too much for us to make any sort of plans about anything, and at that point, Ean's forces will probably have learned about Project V the hard way. So either we do it now, or don't do it at all.
Another alternative is meeting with Ean. Sure, our countermeasure to Project V is hardly 100%, but we know what we're up against and we can adjust tactics. For example, the 12 hour reload presents us with an opportunity if we can make our enemy miss somehow or strike at something unimportant to us. Alternatively, if we have Ean hijack an enemy flagship, we can use their own weaponry against them.
B2 is the safe play, but beyond that I don't see what sort of tactical opportunities it opens up. Going after Delta is okay, but we'd have to dodge another shot from Vajra. Being so close to Carneus Beta would make me nervous of encountering another fleet like Epsilon too. However, what makes me uninterested in it is really the opportunity cost - if we succeed, we'd take out Delta before Beta and Gamma arrive, but we'd also give up the chance to warn Ean's force or to take out the superweapon, both of which seem like much better uses of our time.
I think it's time to regroup a bit, gather our information and not rely on a longshot. We've taken some big risks lately, but perhaps it's time to dial it back a bit. I am still open to flopping to A1, but for the moment I gotta go with
B1.