tlb wrote:In one of the books there is a discussion about separating the naval forces to defend all the members of the alliance and the problem that it causes. By trying to be strong everywhere, you end up not being strong enough anywhere. What happens, under this dispersal of naval strength, when an unknown adversary starts attacking individuals worlds of the League and the call goes out to unite all the SDF units together? If an individual world allows its forces to go, then it is unprotected; so shouldn't it refuse to let them go?
I fear that your conception of how the new League should work, means that there is no League at all and it is everyone for themselves. The cheese stands alone.
Im not talking about being strong everywhere, I am talking about every system deciding what level of defence they want once the ships that the SLN expect are dispatched. MEaning if the SLN expects system A to provide 25 SD(P)'s and system A is well aware of those expectations they cannot refuse to send those ships during wartime because they didn't build more for home defence. When we know that Beowulf can maintain 36 SD's without breaking a sweat I imagine that most core/shell systems can easily support a fleet of at least 60 SD(P);s nd some over 100.
Jonathan_S wrote:That's one of those ideas that looks good at first glance but can turn into a disaster all too easily.
What coercion could the League government use against systems that choose to have some kind of SDF but won't toe the standard line?
But if they do the power could be misused in a couple of ways. One would be to constantly increase the minimum requirement - forcing systems to chose whether it even made sense to retain and SDF if they're being constantly being forces to build new, different, ships to chase a rapidly changing target. (So a misbehaving League could potentially convince most systems to scrap their SDFs by making the requirements for a compliant one impractically expensive)
Or conversely a standard that isn't updated when it should be could block improvements in SDF ship design. If such a rule had existed when SD(P)s were introduced I could easily see a central Naval bureaucracy refuse to accept SD(P)s as meeting the common standard because the sacrificed serviceability -- "we don't care what theoretical advantages you thing this design gives you; it doesn't meet the acceptance standards and building it will put you out of compliance with SDF standards!"
So let me answer both of you with how I would go about reforming the League and the SLN:
The SLN would be formed around a fleet train to support offensive operations along with light combatants (BC(P)/BC(L), CA's CL's and DD's along with some CLACs)
Their combat duties would include anti piracy and protecting merchant marine etc...
Every ember system would be obligated to create an SDF with a standard say .25-.5% of the system GDP minimum, and designate that only a portion of the SDF could be called into federal service at anyone time. If a system has a GDP that can support 100 SD(P)'s with appropriate light combatants at .5% GDP the SLN would be entitled to 25% of those ships in the event of an emergency. If a system wants to spend 2% of its GDP to build a fleet of 400 SD(P)'s they are welcomed to and only 25 of those would be expected in federal service at any one time, if on the otherhand the SDF decides to spend .5% of their GDP on a navy and build only 25 SD(P)'s and the rest is in fixed forts and missile pods,LACs and destroyers/cruisers then so be it they will still be expected to deploy the 25 SD(P)'s even if they are left with nothing at home and I would assume their neighbours would be very unhappy if they were to notice that the system government is doing the very bare minimum because that would mean they would expect their neighbours to help protect them or that the SLN will not take their ships because they don't have a defense force without them.
So for a League with 1,000 members with an average of 60 SD(P)'s per member we can potentially see the SLN having acess to 15,000 SD(P)'s in time of war. The SLN will be responsible for offensive operations while the SDF's would be responsible to potect their home systems and rotate the SD(P)'s from the front if they have the ships
A system that invests in a proper SDF can in times of war have a fleet of SD(P)'s to protect it's self acked up by fixed defences without waiting for the SLN to rescue them and without fear that their entire fleet would be stripped from home defence unless they build the bare minimum that the SLN expects and then they have noone to blame but themselvs.
Divide the League into sectors and each sector has an SLN fleet base associated with it, at any point in time 10% of the available SD(P)'s from that sector would be in service with the SLN to conduct exercises and work up training as well as drilling the fleet train. Those ships would answer to the SLN for the training but ultimately in peacetime they would fall under their home government.
So at anyone time the SLN might have 1,500 SD(P)'s in service none of those would be available for offensiveoperations until the assembly has passed a resolution and a full mobilization would require the systems to ratify any law that places ships in active service of the SLN and under the control of the federal government. If the federal government requires the mobilization of all the ships designated for federal service it needs to be ratified by the assembly and 75% of the member systems not just the assembly.
Systems have whatever level of defence they feel comfortable with and the SLN gets the ships it needs only if there is an actual emergency, and they cant have a loophole that allowed 11th fleet to go to Manticore because the SD(P)'s can refuse to move as long as there is no actual order from both the assembly and the home government.
If a system chooses not to participate they will not recieve protection from the SLN and will be kicked out of the LEague alltogether. And as for the minimum standard changing? The Assembly and the member systems will have to agree with a seignificant majority to up the contribution requirment and change of technological standard would have to be ratified by the home government no matter what the assembly says.