Henry Brown wrote:ldwechsler wrote:There will not be a crunch with a war on. A lot of ships get destroyed, people die, get wounded too badly to serve. As noted, the LACs are very expensive in terms of personnel. There are several officers on each LAC and one carrier has a hundred of the little vessels.
When the war ends is when there will be a real crunch. If things end on a real peace note, there will be far fewer jobs. Note the US after World War I and World War II.
On the other hand, if things are a bit dicey there may be more slots open but there will be slower promotion.
Normally you would be correct about combat casualties opening up slots for officers. But so far all engagements against the SLN have been one sided wipeouts where the RMN and GSN ships suffer little to no casualties.
Yet, if League space degenerates into a quagmire of dueling warlords, won't the protectorates and Indy Verge worlds look to signing on with the GA? Even if they only get export weapons systems of Havenite surplus LACs and missiles, the GA protection would be sufficient to keep the wear lords elsewhere for fear of the GA SDPs will visit their home world.
That incentive suggests the GA will expand their fleets even if the League Succession Wars never threaten the founding Grand Alliance members.