n7axw wrote:pappilon wrote:My point is that the GA is at war. The nature of the conflict is different than when it was only a matter of dealing with the other guy's SD(p)s. But it is still a "war to the knife", as Prince Roger would put it. The current phase will emphasize both intel and counter intel, applied research, and above all lots of patience.
Don
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My point is that Jane Q Doe, the woman on the streets of Manticore, is aware of the Yawata Strike and the gazillions of civilians that died at Beowulf. She is also aware that her world is no longer fighting Haven and is no longer facing attacks from the Solaran League. As far as she is concerned,the wars are over. Since the wars are over she wants an end to the wartime taxes and levies. And Donna Doe of Haven is even less aware or concerned over the civilian losses suffered by someone else and wants life to be somewhere, anywhere else besides the constant beat of the drums of war.
That is the immediate reality Elizabeth and Eloise are facing vis-a-vis the future of the military build-up. And they can face immediate backlash at the polls if they do not heed that reality.
Each and every one of your military points is 100% absolutely valid. and 85% irrelevant to the political reality. Hence "Haven can no longer continue this pace of shipbuilding. Nor can we."
Partially agree. It will be harder for Haven to sustain the immediacy of the war. They haven't lost millions to strikes like the Yawatta strike. But even they are aware that they were maneuvered into a war with Manticore that cost many fatalities amonst people who are their loved ones. But still, that will fade although they will remain aware of the danger.
As for Manticore and Beowulf, I don't see things fading soon. Too many families lost people in the Yawatta strike and the orbital strikes on Beowulf. I think that will provide all the motivation needed to do what has to be done for a long time.
As for maintaining the pace of the ship building, I haven't argued in favor of that, at least for SD(p)s. In fact I don't see that more of those are needed. I would be in favor of more light platforms for commerce protection, exploration, etc. Light units with less than cutting edge tech can be sold to systems needing to keep order in their own neighborhoods.
But more heavy units designed to fight a high intensity conventional war really aren't needed at the moment. If the figure of 800 units which Sigs is using for the GA is correct, that is probably enough. Keep them up to date with current tech and maintained and more really aren't needed.
The point is build for the current mission. Don't cut corners on that, but don't overdo it either.
Don
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Let's also keep in mind that Shannon Foraker is great at making really good adjustments.
I would guess there would be a slowdown on ship building since the GA would assume no one else was building. But as soon as some new science and tech came along, they'll go back to building.
I expect major upgrades in missile systems for the lighter ships to come along. If a cruiser or even a destroyer could use a version of Apollo they would be way ahead of the game.
Has anyone noted that a lot of ships are already in the pipeline as the war ends? They'll probably get built.