ThinksMarkedly wrote:cthia wrote:And those ships could be given a worthwhile task for a change. Besides, a refurbished League has a lot of motivation to find the entity that pushed them over the cliff. With so many ships, they can afford to use a standard search pattern. LOL
I'm sure someone can suggest that, but they don't realise just how big space is...
With 1000 capital ships left, if each ship had to visit one star system, do you know how far they'd go? On our stellar neighbourhood, the stellar density is 0.14 stars per cubic parsec. 1000 stars can be found in a volume of just 7142 pc³. That's a radius of less than 12 parsecs (less than 40 light-years). That isn't big enough to even reach Beowulf.
If the SL is a sphere of 100 pc (326 light-years) in radius, its volume should have about 30 million stars. If the SLN sends 3000 ships to investigate, that's 10000 visits per ship. If each ship could visit on average one system a day (which it can't), that's a 27-year search and that's only inside the SL.
Plus it keeps their military employed and exercised. They will be on point. It's dangerous for the point man when beating the jungle, but that's the price of their rehabilitation.
Don't get me wrong, I think the SLN should join the search for the MAlign. I've said before I think Kingsford should request that from the GA, plus the right to go after the rogue SLN ships that are setting themselves up as warlords in the Verge and the Shell.
But that search is not an exhaustive star system by star system search. That search starts with the Ghost Hunters. That's a team of at most 30 people and a pair of ships.
Way ahead of you. It is what I suggested as my opening post on this subject upstream. The Sollies have never known the tactic of concentrating their fire. But here, as an effect of ghost hunter data, they can. I was not proposing a standard search pattern in random systems, but as a condition of ghost hunter data. "We have leads that point to systems X1-X7. X22-X23. Might be a long slow search, but those grids would be picked clean.
And, as I said upstream, beating the jungle oftentimes flushes out prey. Suspicious ships can be shadowed like the Andermani shadowed an RMN ship. "You move, I move." Just one ship will be very limited tactically.
Theemile wrote:The Sollies are on notice that any of their formations outside their territorial (Official, Internationally Recognized Territorial) space is forfeit. Unless something changes, the only job for the SLN is checking under their own beds.
I'm suggesting a little leeway afforded them by the GA. Diplomacy. I don't think it's too late in the game for the SL to rediscover diplomacy, even construct an embassy on Manticore.
The corrupt sexual deviants of the SL had beds scattered all about the galaxy. The slave lines took them all over hell's perdition. If they are to look under all of THEIR beds, the Ghost Hunters should be given lots-o-leeway.