Brigade XO wrote:Even at 2nd Manticore, it is difficult to believe that Manticore would want to give up all that recyclable material (and a lot of currently usable smaller stuff) that is now sitting in their system. Haven has as little use for taking the SL ships into its own navy as does Manticore. Less actually since they still have thier entire shipbuilding infrastructure intact.
Well, I would say that Haven is entitled to a share of the captured assets from Second Manticore(as is Grayson). Exactly how it would be divided up is unknown, as Grayson's first wallers came from ships surrendered to White Haven, who then turned them over to the locals - textev indicates he gave up a huge amount of prize money for himself and Second Fleet to do so.
Suggesting that the formation which forces the enemy to surrender takes possession. In Second Manticore's case, Grand Fleet, which was 10% RMN, 35% GSN and 55% RHN by SD(P) numbers.
I don't expect it to be a significant problem, as the assets aren't going to be bought into service. But some nitpicker like Gerald Younger might try to make waves if Manticore keeps the lion's share. And then some nitpicker in Landing City points out the 60 wallers in Sigma Draconis should count somehow. Cue squabbling until Elizabeth, Eloise and Benjamin unanimously agree to toss the ships into a star or expend them as practice targets.
I suspect any such resolution may be a long time coming, as every Havenite slip should be busy building SD(P)s, not tearing SDs apart. Grayson and Manticore's industrial platforms are 100% focused on rebuilding and shouldn't be diverted to recycling efforts, especially as their resource extraction operations were not targeted in Oyster Bay.
It's possible the Andermani might have free slips by now, assuming they aren't still on a maximum-rate SD(P) construction program to bolster their own strength for the coming chaos, but they wouldn't want to draw the League's attention further by finishing the destruction of the SLN's largest fleet and paying the GA for the pleasure of doing so. The same applies for any ostensibly neutral party.