Hi guys,
Kudos for the excellent points.
Bear in mind we're talking about tens of thousands of freighters, perhaps a hundred thousand or two total that were formerly servicing the SL; so the SLN's logistic support ships aren't even a drop in the bucket before getting into the textev that the SLN doesn't have the logistic support of deep raids like the GA has developed.
Given most freighters travel only 3-4 LY per day, many long routes not using wormholes will take at least a few month's to discover their cargoes aren't arriving or being delivered if they don't get the news from some faster means like a db [mail etc] or newsie.
These shipments could have been planned month's or even a year or more in advance just as in the days of sail between the orient and Europe etc.
One of the things we have to consider happening in the future is the rate at which information is dispersed, leaving aside propaganda, since the truth can be far deadlier all by itself.
News of Spindle from February 1922, and Lacoon 1, which began in March ought to have reached much of the verge and Solarian shells without the mandarins knowing or controlling it, long before news of Filareta's fate reached them, which since it was public would, could, and should have been spread weeks before he showed up; so they're already primed to consider a greater set of options than the mandarins would fear in their worse nightmares.
Despite being only 5 days from Beowulf by db or newsie [40 LY], Sol didn't find out what happened to Filareta until very late in June when the battle according to the Honorverse wikia was June 11th; quite curious since the first reporters should have left Manticore no later than the day after Admiral Tang, so feel free to speculate over the time delay.
So how quickly has the information spread throughout the verge and protectorates?
Granted the news from the Lynx terminus takes a couple weeks to reach Spindle, but the news via the other Manticoran termini could already have been reaching nearby systems in the verge and SL shells, from Maya and Erewhon etc, NTM freebie newsies spreading the news everywhere they think they can may some money on it, or GA db's acting as newsies if not indirect propagandists, since using even a DD as a newsie would be considered rather gauche.
I've pointed out before that the 5 day delay reaching Sol means that at least half of the SL is going to have up to 10 days to assimilate the SEM's/GA's messages before the mandarins can begin to answer them, a very significant advantage that gathers weight every day as more information adds to what's already been reported, making the E&I propaganda ten days later laughable, which ought to have been mentioned before now by Malachi Abruzzi.
RFC has yet to demonstrate the news dissemination advantage the SEM WHJ and all the other wormhole bridges it controls, that greatly enables the GA in countering the SL's propaganda which the mandarins know is going to inevitably fail them in a few month's.
One wonders if RFC is preparing "a perfect storm" combination of various bad news for the mandarins; besides the destruction of the BF reserve and many more members leaving the league, plus the apparent blockade of the core of the SL by the GA's control of wormhole bridges to the rest putting them 2-3 month's further behind the latest news; the effective cessation of most custom fees to finance the federal system since collection has become almost impossible under the new circumstances; the general loss of the OFS 'service fees' due to the same collection problem NTM since the news from Sol might take a month or more the reach the verge directly while the GA operates from interior wormhole routes, so the protectorates are throwing off the OFS and transtellars before the core based transtellars can react or make better offers.
So I could see the mandarins pushing a direct tax, despite their foreknowledge of how it could backfire; only to have the MAlign pull out all the stops in seeing to it most of the rest of the league bolt, whether they agree Beowulf was right to secede, or the GA pose a real threat.
I could see the attack on Beowulf, the direct tax and the loss of the BF reserve all combine to convince most members now was the time to look for something better.
It's been argued that the barbarians conquering the western roman empire offered the locals a much better deal by simply eliminating roman taxes, regulations, and inflation.
That's enough for now.
L
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[quote="Brigade XO"]...
The SLN will still have it's own ships, even logistics freighters and some capacity (relativly minor) on warships which may be headed in the right directions but this is just a minor fix. Also think about where SLN is going to have to get the existing people in the Reserves and new people to 1st train and then move to man the Reserve Fleet ships recommissioned. The transportation system just broke. SLN can sieze or take possession for Emergency Transport all sorts of ships but moving hundreds of thousands of Naval personnel (including recruits ) plus "critical" materials just got to be a massive problem because the numbers of ships went way below what is needed to sustain the required traffic.
It is like 80% of the rail, truck. merchant shipping and air freight companies in the world took all of their equipment and people to Australia. Heck, think 50%.
Chaos. Now fight a war with that handicap.[/quote]Hats off brilliant analysis and comparison.
Then toss in, "oh, and those tax revenues and under-the-table profits you USED to skim from the freight moving out towards the Outback? you now get to try to retool your wooden armada and rehire your reservists less 70% of that revenue."
Does anyone really think that all of the folks who've been sucking from the graft teat(s) for generations aren't going to insist on keeping that last 30% for themselves, or threaten to depose/mutiny against those further up the ladder? than themselves? The Mandarins are already toast, butter side down, they just haven't admitted it yet.[/quote]