MAD-4A wrote:[No, what you want is whatever you can get your hands on right NOW, not some pie-in-the-sky, can I get something better latter when it won't matter, super tech. That's what Hitler did when they showed him the ME-261 'it can't bomb, I what a bomber' Why they have bomber and they're pasting your country daily, take what you have now and defend yourself. anyway...
Problem is that the only systems that can make a snap decision to buy new SDs
and have a reasonable chance to use them are already operating SDs, and are thus already at the bottom of anyone's target list.
I didn't say break-away League worlds - though they would also be possible (like Maya perhaps) what makes you think that Verse systems can't? they have a population, they (mostly) have Space travel technology (or they wouldn't be there in the first place). Zanzibar can, why can't others? Certainly the GA can spare a few dozen (or even a few 100 old, ex officers from the various factions)to act as 'technical advisors'. There's no reason to think they can't (perhaps not all of them, but the majority can.)
To use a real-world analogy: You're talking about selling off a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier to a country like New Zealand. Sure, NZ has a navy, they even have a few pilots, but that doesn't mean that they can use a Nimitz.
A random Verge system whose Navy consists of, at best, a couple LACs and maybe a few Cruisers or Destroyers isn't capable of operating an SD except as an improvised orbital fort. The only systems who actually can conceivably find a use for a Superdreadnought that aren't already using them are systems that already have a substantial Navy (and all the support structures that implies) and a core of reservist personnel (like, people who served in the SLN for a couple years before coming home); this pretty much excludes the typically sparsely populated Verge systems.
Your assertion that all you need in order to use Superdreads is "a population and some space travel tech" is not supported by the text of the books or the supplementary material.