kzt wrote:A couple of things to keep in mind.
a) SL members can conduct their own foreign policy.
b) The SL has no legal basis to get involved in the government of SL members.
So you go to Beowulf and say, so we'd like to join with Beowulf because otherwise we'll get destroyed by the evil Peeps. Give us a list of what you need us to do and what changes you'd require. Oh, and how much will it cost to bribe the SLN to 'coincidentally' send a large detachment to Beowulf as part of an 'exercise'?
It's the invincible SLN. Are they scared of a few neo-barbs?
Do individual Solarian League members have the right to annex other star systems? That goes beyond anything we've seen in the books imho. And I still think you're assuming much more willingness from the League to get involved in the situation than would have actually existed. Individual actors within the League (shipping lines, certain OFS commissioners, Mesa-allied transstellars) were obsessed with Manticore, but I think most members of the bureaucracy were far more interested in internal politiking than in leaping into the middle of a giant war, even for huge potential gains. Sure, they'd win, the SLN is invincible! But it'd be such a
hassle and cost a lot of money and disrupt all sorts of nice ongoing corruption. Remember, the only reason the MA was able to manipulate the war with Manticore was that they had infiltrated the upper ranks of the government and could use blackmail, bribes, and misdirection to move the pieces around. It took a lot of work, because no one in Old Chicago was interested in starting a war with the Star Empire, even though they assumed they'd win.
Not to mention that given the kind of "deal" that OFS would've offered, it's not clear to me how much better off they'd be compared to conquest by Haven.