The E wrote:
Quantity has a quality all of its own, as many a stupid general has thought.
Sigh. Do you even tried to imagine, how ENORMOUSLY HARD is to actually use numerical superiority? It is much, much simpler to wage war with a small number of highly-trained troops. It's enormously harder to wage war with a enormous number of poorly-trained troops, because the strain on logistic is order of magnitude harder.
It's like Germans in 1944, were completely astonished by the Bagration operation - because they could not even imagine troop deployment on such scale. Their logistic could never done anything like Soviet managed to do, moving enormous numbers of troops & weapons to the places and rushing them forward, providing constant supply for literally dozens of armies composed of tens of corps of several divisions each.
In short - it is HARD to fight with quantity. Much harder than with quality. But quantity is easier to sustain, if you have superior economy.
How does this correspond with Star Wars, where First Order is a bunch of zealous hard-liners somewhere on the periphery of the Galaxy, and Republic literally compose all Galaxy population and industrial potential?