For me, I like moving fleets around.


So, been thinking about the “Grand Offensive” that the Alliance will be launching against the Solarian League.
Because that offensive is going to happen. The League has been weakened severely and the withdrawal of Beowulf will topple a number of dominoes, but it is still a extremely powerful polity, and given time to reorganize and re-equip, it could still end up dominating the battlefield. So the Grand Alliance must make sure it does break beyond repair, and in such a way that it will not be a future danger to the Haven Sector.
A substantial number of ships will have to provide defense: I figure at least seven organized fleets (Republic of Haven Home Fleet/Planetary Defense Forces, SKM Home Fleet, Silesia Fleet, Beowulf TF. Wormhole Fleet (to defend all the captured wormholes along with those belonging to Manticore allies), Convoy TF, and Talbot Sector (10th Fleet). As more Mycroft (and the already in-place or being deployed Moriarty) systems and missile pods are emplaced, the need for many of the ships stationed at each planet will decrease and they will become available for offensive operations. Conversely, as the GA opens more markets, more freighters will need convoy defending against Sollie (or other opportunistic) raiders. So however you look at it, the attacking forces will be limited.
I see the need for three separate Fleets: Call them Attack Fleet, Raiding Fleet, and Revolutionary Fleet.
Attack Fleet will be just that—the heavy hitters designed to go for heavily defended bases and installations (Yildun for one example). Call it 80 SD(P)’s 64 CLAC’s, 40 BC’s, 80 CA’s and 64 CL’s. They can be split into task forces to do multiple jobs, but their main mission is to pull the teeth of the ISLN and any SDF’s that want to try conclusions with them, destroy the construction/repair sites that could allow for the SLN to rebuild and rearm—and if that means removing the teeth without anastetic, well…. (Commanding Officer: Tourville)
Raiding Fleet is lighter, faster, and has a much more delicate job. Its’ mission is (1) further disrupt commerce in the SL, by ‘appropriating’ cargo ships and denying trade to systems most disposed against them while (2) allowing trade and commerce (and protection) to systems that are willing to defy the SL (or formally withdraw). I see 24 BCs, 12 CLAC’s, 48 CL’s and 96 DD’s here, with the capability of dividing up into 12 individual task forces to spread maximum confusion. Oh yes, each will have a chartered passenger liner with MMM crews to take command of the ‘appropriated’ freighters….. (Commanding Officer: Truman)
Revolutionary Fleet is just as stated. Mike Henke has already designated a good portion of 10th Fleet to support revolutions out on the Verge, and there is no doubt she will be backed to the hilt by Elizabeth and Eloise. These will be the ships that ‘take out’ Frontier Fleet (or even Battle Fleet units) and support revolutions when they break out in the Protectorates (and possibly even start one or two themselves). It will need a combination of big and little guns (big for systems with a substantial FF or BF units, small for most systems). I see 16 SD(P)’s, 16 CLAC’s, 48 BC’s, 48 CA’s, 48 CL’s, and 48 DD’s). Again, it can be broken down into task forces as needed. (Commanding Officer: Greentree)
That totals about 608 warships with about 40% from Haven, 35% from Manticore, and 25% from Grayson/other), and add in 196 support ships of varying types. The Solarian League is huge (1800+ worlds and hundreds of Protectorates), but these forces can hit in so many places and do so much economic and political damage that the SL will never be able to take the initiative, never be able to regain its’ balance, and find planets deserting its’ standard in ever increasing numbers.
Because following right behind the fleets will be diplomats, ambassadors, and the MMM looking to re-establish contacts and encourage the return of trade and peace to systems that have just had their first taste of war in centuries—and probably want nothing to do with it if the terms are right.
I could be completely off on this—what else is news—but that’s how I see it unfolding.
IMHO of course. YMMV.