n7axw wrote:I think that MAD probably has application against state actors. But I'm not so sure against non-state actors such as religious fanatics, political extremists, etc. All it would take would be the wrong weapon in the wrong hands to ruin some planet's day. All things are possible when chaos is king.
Don
True enough, but there are religious fanatics and political extremists in the current political situation (and probably have been suc h persons since PD 1) and it hasn't happened so far...but I will agree, in times of confusion, chaos, and fear, the odds do increase.
Fascinating thread and I have enjoyed reading all of it. Here's my two dirhams worth.
One thing Honor said in her 'grand strategy' was that the SEM had to take a role in bringing about stable states out of the wreck of the SL, states that would be stable and workable enough to engage profitably with the GA--and other ex-SL states--so that they had no need for an agressive stance.
And I think that has a chance to work in the Core--most of those planets haven't experienced war (or major interstellar economic crisis) in centuries (think about that for a minute--we've gone about 70 years since the last war on earth between the "Great Powers" and most people can't concieve of such a war again--how would the population feel after 600-800 years of peace?). I think (IMHO--YMMV) that most of those Core planets are terrified of some of the bogeymen discussed here and will be highly receptive to local planets and groups (plus the GA offering to get trade started back up) and not be in a conquering mode. And these are the planets with the economies and technology to cause the GA some serious heartburn in the long-term.
So that is where the GA will concentrate their activities in establishing peaceful and stable polities. And they already have a huge databank of knowledge about these systems, thanks to the Merchant Marine.
As for the Shell, I would identify that as the most likely location for trouble--the systems there are not a well-developed as the Core worlds, but still have the wherewithall to build warships and they may sense an opportunity to settle old scores or carve themselves a little more 'elbow room'. So if EE violations (which I think are unlikely) or wars break out, it's likely to happen there. After all, Roczak and Barregos are planning to have to fight off other aggressive 'warlords' who might want to add the Maya Sector to their fiefdoms. Some of those may come from nearby Shell systems.
In the Protectorates, I simply do not see the OFS and the Transtellars lasting, once the people on those planets figure out what is going on and realize that Frontier Fleet is no longer a going concern. Yes, some will be KEW'ed and some will dissolve into chaos after winning, but except for rare occurences, I don't think there will be an OFS office or Transtellar planet in the Protectorates within 3 years of where we are at in the history. What happens to them in the long term may be...unpleasant..but it will not be due to the overall war, and hopefully many systems, once out of OFS/Transtellar control and having solved thier internal conflicts will look around for partners in terms of protection from pirates and other aggressors--and to make treaties with the GA.
What about FF? Well, that portion that doesn't get blown away in the coming fight may well end up in what amounts to be full-out rebellion against the SL, teaming up with local systems (perhaps with a FF Admiral in charge, perhaps in cooperation with newly-free systems) and starting a new polity on their own (something like this from Pyun would not surprise me). And how to protect themselves from SLN SD's? Treaties (and pods) from the GA (or Erewhon or Andermann, who I think will do quite well from the...interesting times.
As for the Verge and other planets, they didn't depend on trade and economics with the SL to any great degree and ruled themselves, so I don't see major changes there. Oh, some self-styled Warnecke clone may try to do a little conquering on the side, but that will just encourage their neighbors to arm and look for the biggest bruiser in the galaxy for assistance.
Everyone is quite correct, no empire ever breaks up cleanly or without violence, but in a SL that truly has not known war except in the abstract for many generations, I think that the instinct may be dormant enough that the chaos is not quite as bad as everyone thinks.
We shall see...eventually.