Hi Don,
The idea of Beowulf joining the SEM or even the old SKM has been discussed on many threads here and at the bar over many years.
When RFC has brought to consider it, he's generally shot it down on the basis of how diverse the cultures are, Beowulf is almost 2000 years old while Manticore is barely 500, Beowulf has about twice the old SKM's population, for just a few major differences.
So while a military alliance is obviously necessary at the moment, the social and family bonds Beowulf has had with Manticore for almost 350 years are far stronger than any paper treaty, and all either really needs.
L
n7axw wrote:namelessfly wrote:*quote="n7axw"*I wonder if Beowulf might be a eventual candidate for membership in the SEM.
Don*quote*
To ensure it's security, the SEM should remain galactographically compact so that fleet units stationed in it's various member systems can offer mutual support. However; the most rapid mode of mutual support is via wormhole transits. How many battles have we seen where fleet units make wormhole transits to support another system that is under attack?
For this reason, Beawulf is an absolutely logical choice to be integrated into the SEM.
Your logic here is what led to my question. It does make sense on some levels, especially military. But the difference in cultures might make them more natually friends and allies than sharing the same polity. In a way it may well be like Grayson who has been Manticore's loyal friend but would have no desire to join the SEM.
Don