lyonheart wrote:Hi Weird Harold,
You may be right, but there's the time factor.
The GA is here now and the Renaissance Factor has yet to announce itself, a process that will take monthes to percolate through the SL, while the GA is already known and quite capable of making its presence known locally far more quickly, ...
The GA is only "local" near Wormhole Termini they control; which only covers 2/3 of the League perimeter. They aren't "local" to most of the interior of the League or 1/3 of its perimeter. The RF is "local" to 12 points within the League, and will have access to the WH network as soon as they secede and declare neutrality in the dispute with Manticore and the GA.
The Renaissance Factor doesn't have to "Announce Itself" to start expanding. In the initial formation meeting, it was discussed as the targets for the first expansion -- to 24 systems. I understood that first expansion to be 12 separate bilateral expansions before the "formation" of a "mutual defense organization" named the Renaissance Factor.
The RF is planned to appear to coagulate naturally and be the kind of grouping that espouses the same values as the GA. There isn't supposed to be any reason for the GA to interrogate the leadership or even to separate out the 12 (actual) Original Founders from the first 24 members. There may even be 36 or 48 "first members" by the time they get around to "announcing themselves."
So, you've got the RF -- or Proto-RF, if you prefer, to distinguish the pre-announcement version -- doubling with each carefully calculated expansion from 12 "local" areas.
You've got the Judean League which joined
en masse and will presumably secede the same way. They may or may not offer mutual protection to neighboring systems and expand.
You've got a couple of other known multi-system groups around the perimeter of the League, and IIRC natural defense groupings/organizations on the "far side" of the League from Beowulf/Manticore. Logically, those will be closer, more "local" options for mutual defense organizations.
The Andermani and Erewhonese both have active military tech bases. Either or both can provide advanced system defense missiles on fairly short notice -- along with ships and other tech with longer lead times.
The effectiveness of non-GA options will vary, of course, but they will be an easier sell than GA-tech because an understandable small innovation will be easier to believe than the "magic missiles" the GA claims to be able to provide. As for LACs, "Super LACs" aren't going to be any more believable than "magic missiles" without a demonstration.
The GA can't upgrade even a significant percentage of League systems and/or protectorates. That tech vacuum will have to be filled by "local" providers or "arms merchants" like Technodyne and others. The RF is just one option for a limited volume of space. The RF does have the advantage of advanced planning, unlike every other option, including the GA.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)