MAD-4A wrote:The "independent" quotient only goes so far. Yes at junior level it's good to have independence so you can show the higher-ups your ability to think and command for yourself. But once your at flag rank there are more important factors. 1) showing your ability to work under the chain of command and 2) {more importantly} the ability to rub elbows with those higher-ups. something an admiral commanding a division in home fleet can do a lot better than an admiral running BCs around the back woods of the SC can.
I suspect that it would depend on which navy they were in. If they were in the Young/Janaeck navy of family connections and influence, they would definitely prefer to be close in, where they can show their bosses how great they are. If they were in the Courvosier/White Haven navy, they would prefer to be on the front line, being great, and hopefully getting recognized for it.