Sigs wrote:So now your pirate has the backing of a nation or at least a major corporation? The situation might change a little if say Mesa offered a pirate a lot of money and ships to attack say Manticore's shipping but that is a far cry from a pirate assembling the resources on his or her own and committing the attack.
Mesa giving a pirate a semi-modern BC and the munitions to go with it not to mention money to hire a crew is ever so slightly different from a pirate who has to find and buy a BC, find and buy weapons and find and train a crew for a once in a millennium target that probably has a heavy escort.
That outside funding make them more commerce raiders than pirates.
If they could capture and sell ships to offset expenses, then well and good.
But Manpower, and the Silesian Government (at least the parts that were complicit) didn't care if those "pirates" made money or not. They were supporting them for the long game, to cause Manticore to steer clear so that genetic slavery could remain legal in Silesia. They were willing to roll the dice on an almost certain short term loss (the pirate fleet costing more to provide and operate than it could plausibly hope to bring in) in order to avoid outside interference in their long term economic prospect.
(Don't care if I lose $0.5B outfitting the "pirates" if they drive off Manticore and thus keep my $50M/year payoff money rolling in)
And even then Manpower itself didn't
really care if the costs of keeping Silesia open to genetic slaves generated ever generated a
long term profit because they had the MAlign's onion pulling their strings; driven by non-profit motives
In other words yes you can point to the "pirates" Saganami fought as a fairly extreme example of what a multi-stellar or government could fund. But you can't point to them as proof the economics work because nobody involved much cared whether they made or lost money (and I pretty much guarantee they lost money even before they provoked Manticore into bringing the sledgehammer down on them)
Can someone fund such a fleet to give cthia his "super pirate" and his BC? Yes.
Are they doing it because they expect the pirates themselves to efficiently turn a profit for them? No.