lyonheart wrote:Hi Hanuman,
Sometimes you seem to be arguing both sides here at the same time.
Isn't that what a good debater always do?
Plus, I suppose there's a little devil inside me whispering: "Play advocate! Play advocate!"
But seriously, I was actually writing a lengthy post of my own when you wrote this, and planning on writing yet another to answer kzt's second point, which ties in neatly with your argument. So here it is, after quoting your post:
lyonheart wrote:While I think you mean the GA will help out within its limited means, rather than not at all; or to the suffering of its own citizens.
But those citizens aren't suffering now and I suspect that Haven's citizens will soon be doing far better than they ever have in their memory when the SEM's trade and tech is available for the first time in a generation [over 60 years].
True, Manticore has its heavy industry to rebuild, but RFC has posted that they will have a huge chunk up in another year and most in 4-5 years, while we've yet to see any suffering or complaints, and the WHJ and its associated industries of finance and trade are still galaxy leaders as well, so income from foreign sources is still huge by everyone else's standards; remember the SKM's per capita income was around 7-8 times the SL average in WroH as I recall.
Granted the GA population may be under 400 B right now, while the SL, about 2/3 of humanity could have something between 11-13 trillion or around 30-1.
But that 11-13 trillion is not united, does not consider it self to be 'Sollies' in the first place, and a quarter to a third sided with Beowulf despite all the pressure put on by the mandarins.
Those members might add 2-4 trillion to the GA, for a bit better odds.
If only a 100 of those that joined Beowulf in the GA had hyper warships, that might be plenty to provide the patrols needed to prevent EE violations, piracy etc.
So the nominal 90 nodal stations I mentioned could be cut considerably by the wormhole network and the ex-SL member's, before seeking strategic bases and allies among the protectorates.
The active crew size of the SLN was around 22 million, a pittance out of 11+ trillion or a 500,000-1 ratio, if the GA had to provide the same number of crewmen that ratio would initially drop to below 20,000-1, but if it were necessary the current GA could easily bear it, except given its technological superiority the GA doesn't need to triple its crewmen to achieve the same results.
First, its been almost a year since second NT, so even at freighter speeds in hyper that's over a thousand LY radius everywhere from NT, just about everyone has seen the imagery of a SLN TG BC flagship being destroyed EASILY and for the first time ever, a SLN TF SURRENDERED to somebody else, despite still outnumbering them.
I think everyone in the verge knows what navy did it.
2&1/2 month's later, Crandall's fleet of SD's is captured after a third are easily destroyed, again without loss.
Thanks to the WHJ, I think almost everybody has heard about Spindle too by now.
It's been 4-5 month's since Filaretta was obliterated, and I suspect most people, thanks again to the WHJ network [38 days to cross 1680 LY of the explored galaxy] have heard about that now despite OFS attempts at censorship, since news would be just part of what typical freighter crews have to trade.
Personally, I think the RMN's reputation right now, and thus the GA's, with the average verge and protectorate systems, NTM the shells', is rather astronomical at the moment; so I don't see many wanting to provoke the RMN or GA in the first place, permitting smaller picket forces than I previously listed while still deterring EE violations and performing the police role so many expect to be lost.
No one has suggested any kind of economic aid or involvement to lift up the protectorates at this time, which you've implied.
Since the general theme is that simply eliminating the OFS and seizing the transtellars would dramatically improve the economic quality of life on all the protectorates [Maya excepted] to say nothing of the personal liberty, such aid would be in the package the GA would offer after the SLN had been eliminated.
Remember, the SLN ships are basically just targets for the GA, and most if not all of their crews should know that by now.
Once the BF is eradicated, I don't see the FF being dumb enough to fight the GA. For what?
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Syed, despite Haven's size and the ever-growing size of the Star Empire, they and the rest of the GA's members still comprise only a minor part of human space territory-wise, and a truly miniscule part population-wise. I would be surprised if the entire GA has a population in excess of 500 billion, and that is being generous. Compare that to how many trillions of people in the League and its Protectorates alone, never mind the untold numbers of people living in the Verge.
I agree that the GA can keep control of the entire wormhole network, or if not, then at least most of it, and that it will do so for strategic reasons (denying passage to any ship registered to a hostile star nation, and thereby not only keeping the advantage wrt the comm delay and crippling their enemies' economies, but also to encourage potentially-hostile star nations to either remain neutral or become allied to the GA), without having to weaken its members' home defences too much.
In fact, I think it's probable that the GA will be able to designate special task forces for missions against targets deep within hostile territory, over and above home defence and control of the wormhole network. How much so, I cannot tell you, but it should be possible.
But beyond those three primary mandates? Not a snowball's chance in hell that the GA could possibly take over as a peacekeeping force everywhere the Solarian League is pushed out of or withdraw from.
Okay, first let me clarify my position. I don't think the GA can, or for that matter wants to, take over as an interstellar peacekeeping force once the League disintegrates.
In many ways, you're right. They won't have to, because the stinky stuff won't hit the Core Worlds fan for at least a while after the League's collapse. The Core Worlds will be fine for a while, and so will many of the Shell Worlds, because the only conceivable threat to their security will be local and of the same general level of technology and warmaking capacity as themselves. As I wrote in my previous post to kzt, that situation will change rapidly, but there are so many factors involved that it's near impossible to calculate them all in. Suffice it to say that when the stinky stuff does hit the Core/Shell Worlds fan, it'll be one helluva mess.
There won't be any warlordism in the Core or Shell, because those worlds are simply too stable, with a too long history and well-established societies, economic systems and political structures. Not many of them will experience civil conflict, but they will be suffering from economic recessions for a while. The threat they will face is that some among them, with existing fleets or more advanced technologies, will be tempted to build empires of their own to alleviate their economic woes and in order to divert their citizens attention somewhere else rather than replacing their political leaders.
Where we will see utter chaos, with civil unrest, civil conflict and really bad economic suffering, is in the Protectorates and throughout the Verge. With OFS/FF gone, the Verge and former Protectorates will explode. We will see warlords setting themselves up as would-be conquerors. We will see vicious infighting for political power on many, if not most, planets. Old grievances will lead to outright feuds, with the Gendarmerie and FF no longer around to keep a lid on things. Whatever we might think of the League, OFS or FF, they have managed to keep the peace in the Protectorates and much of the Verge. That will no longer be the case. Old enemies will grab the chance to settle their disputes. That will even happen in the Shell and among some Core Worlds. With FF gone, the Protectorates especially (since it's already the case in the Verge) will become a cesspool of piracy. Pirates will breed like mayflies.
That is exactly the scenario the MAlign has been aiming for all these centuries, and specifically because it's a logical outcome of the League's collapse.
The wormhole network's termini are not spread evenly throughout human space. Some regions are rich with termini, others have none whatsoever. The Core and Shell comprise a large, but definitely not the major, part of human space. As I said, it will be stable for at least a while, except for those old vendettas and maybe some attempts at empire-building. But the Protectorates and Verge - the outer layers of human-inhabited space - comprise a much vaster physical area.
With the haphazard distribution of wormhole termini and the tremendous distances involved, there is simply no way for the GA to keep the peace much beyond the terminus-systems of the wormhole network. They'll manage to do it to some extent, of course, if only to safeguard trade routes for their own merchant marines. But keeping the peace throughout the Protectorate and Verge will be nigh impossible. Not without leaving their own home systems vulnerable to raids and invasion, and that'd be criminally stupid (which none of the GA's leaders are).
Yes, Manticore's and Haven's economies will recover more quickly now, just as those of the Core Worlds are collapsing. There are many reasons for that, but most important is Manticore's control of the wormhole network and the GA's ability to keep the peace and combat piracy within the vicinity (and probably somewhat beyond) of the terminus-systems. That will enable the Manticoran and other GA merchants to resume trade - at least within those safe zones. Plus, merchants are notorious for the risks they are willing to take. Many merchant ships will risk trading with worlds outside the safe zones, and most of them will manage to do so without falling to pirates. Along with internal GA trade, that will go a far way to speeding the recovery of the GA members' economies.
But still, Manticore has all those obligations to alleviate the poverty and to develop local economies in the Talbott Quadrant and her Silesian Protectorate. That's going to take a lot of investment, even with the kind of private-public partnerships we already see happening in the Talbott Quadrant. And Haven has those scores of underdeveloped worlds to uplift.
I'm not saying that their economies won't be able to grow, just that their economic focus will be on their own member worlds for a while, as well as on generating the kind of revenue that will allow them to build up their navies.
lyonheart wrote:No one has suggested any kind of economic aid or involvement to lift up the protectorates at this time, which you've implied.
No one needs to make such a suggestion, because it's a given. It's part of Manticore's original plans for dealing with the League. And besides, should Manticore (or the GA) establish those nodal stations that have been mentioned, do you really think the various GA members' socio-political ethos will allow them NOT to get involved in on-planet peacekeeping efforts (in those many instances where the locals will engage in civil conflict) or economic assistance (given the policies of the now-absent OFS and transstellars)? I don't. But I also don't think they can afford to do so, at least not at this time.
I think the situation is going to get so complicated, in such a short period of time, that it will be really difficult, if not impossible, to calculate all the possible outcomes. There are just too much local variation and too many factors involved.
And that's not even considering the fact that the GA knows who its real enemy is and has to prepare for the day it will be facing that enemy.
For a real-world example of the kind of situation we'll see the GA faced with in the Protectorates and Verge, look at what happened throughout Africa after decolonisation. And here it was but a single continent with just over fifty different countries.