Jonathan_S wrote:Though Darius Gamma could have been building a system defense force for Darius -- since the Galton built/crewed ships can't really be assigned to that. And if they rarely leave Darius then there won't be unexplained MAlign formations moving around and giving the game away to Galton.
However, given the timeline of how recently the spider drive was invented, those SDF ships would have to be impeller-drive ships. Darius had time between the end of the 1st Havenite war and scaling up spider production to have built some of SD(P)s -- like Galton also did. That said, like Galton, some of Darius's older SDF units likely are pre-pod designs.
Could be and would make sense, except that Captain McGowan describes the MAN as only having a few destroyers and cruisers. They didn't have SD(P)s as late as 1920. I would completely understand his not knowing ships stashed away in other systems... but not in his home system. There's no way a naval officer departing Darius Gamma would fail to see a battle squadron protecting their homeworld.
The alternative is that this gets retconned. That is, McGowan wasn't from Darius, even though he was Mesan Alignment Navy; he was trained elsewhere, not the gaudy, for-show Mesa System Navy that he was impersonating; the ships he thought would kick everyone's ass aren't the spider drive ships we're led to believe he's thinking about. But there are holes in this story: if not Darius or Galton, just where was he trained? Would the same apply to Jessica Milliken, who is not dead yet? And what ships are those if not Galton's SD(P)s and the MAN's spider-drive ones?
That said, for a system that was trying not to be the militaristic one I don't know how large and SDF they could justify building -- so I'm not sure how many workers they had, and how many slips were in operation, say 25 years ago. They might still need a while to ramp up to high-volume fleet produciton.
The impression I have is that Darius was almost entirely devoid of mobile force protection by 1915. They probably had those destroyers and cruisers, sufficient to catch any survey ship or would-be pirate who accidentally showed up, but not any determined foreign navy. They may have had forts and OWPs, but like the lighter mobile combatants, that's a reasonable thing to have.
Though they might also have build some of the streak transports we've seen in use. It's probably hard for Galton to realize how many there are, and if necessary Galton can be given an explanation that they'd been build (or modified for the larger streak-drive hyper generators) in secret in yards at Mesa. But that still wouldn't add the need for all that many workers or slips -- and those wouldn't required the armor, weapons, and defensive systems of a proper warship (meaning you'd have less pre-existing capabilities to make and install those when you pivot to building LDs).
Galton may not have known they were modified for streak drives at all. They built transports according to specs and no one noticed or bothered to ask why the hypergenerators were so bulky. It would be easy to insert the need into the databases and construction plans, then have the ships modified elsewhere. We also don't know how many streak boats there were; maybe all of them had been built in the Darius system, in ostensibly civilian yards.
But my money is actually that the streak drive was known to Galton and all or almost all the streak ships were built there. In-universe, I say this because it's likely the streak drive was part of the Plan when it used Galton, given that it complements and improves the Galton ships. I think that it's the spider drive that made the Alignment decide to revise the Plan and shift more military resources into Darius, which supports the timeline issues above.
Outside the universe, given that RFC seems to be setting up for an extended period of in-action, the lack of streak drive at Galton would be a major red flag, because it's a technology that Simões was quite familiar with. There's circumstantial evidence of "these are not the ships you're looking for" we've speculated about and then there's "this is definitely not where my information went." It's not even something the GA could pretend not to know in order to lull the Alignment into a false sense of security, because they announced to the Galaxy that the Alignment existed on the same breath as they talked about the streak and spider drives. They'd have to officially say "this isn't the end, let's keep looking."