Rereading it - particularly after ART and SoF - I can't help thinking the reverse outcome would have been more interesting. There's no shortage of curbstomp battles vs the SLN - New Tuscany, Saltash, Zunker, Manticore - not counting the ones where the outcome is clear enough for even the SLN to notice.
In fact, enough that I don't even enjoy reading them anymore - 2nd Manticore was an exact rerun of Spindle, with characters swapped and a few zeroes added.
Even in the grand narrative it seems somewhat pointless - originally I thought it would be the big nail to finally make the League realise the problems they had. Then I read ART, and Hadley/Carmichael spent the whole of that book failing to achieve the same goal, hence the scaled-up repeat.
It just seems to me that the other scenario - Mike having to make a real fight of it, and possibly being forced to withdraw for a day or two - would be more interesting and still fit the same niche in the narrative.
We'd get to see the Nike and Sag-C squadrons work for something (which doesn't look like happening soon), have a new issue to throw the politicians in Spindle at, and at the end of the day Crandall would still be hammered flat by light warships.
The outcome would be less definitive, but that would make the Mandarins' response just a little more plausible - this bunch are running the largest political entity yet devised, the sheer extent of their idiocy was stretching my credulity by about halfway through ART.
I should put some concluding remark here, but I don't have one to hand.
