StealthSeeker wrote:I have been reading several of these posts and after thinking on it I believe the solution to the problem is fairly simple. Its just a matter of exchanging time for material.
Beowulf is already in production of missiles for their own defense but they don't have enough time to make enough of them to complete their defense needs before a possible attack.
So I see the solution to be that Manticore has the materials available now that they can strip from their own planetary defense and give to Beowulf immediately thus securing that planet. Beowulf missile production would then be going to replenish the defense of Manticore.
Manticore, unlike Beowulf, has time it can "spend" as it would take months for the SLN to ever launch another attack on Manticore. And during that time Beowulf would be able to replenish what Manticore had supplied them for their defense.
Another nice "convienience" of Manticore handing over system defense missile pods to Beowulf would be that Manticore would be seen as supporting Beowulf's ability to determine it's own future as the pods would be controlled by Beowulf not Manticore. It supports a political position of being supportive, not threatening or pressuring.
That might work. Beowulf's building already, with Mycroft, the latest generation of system defense missile pod and control packages, but Manticore's system defense missile pods may be useful interim help. On the other hand, Beowulf may have already been able to build some of that without it being under SLN notice the say refitting Beowulf's ships would be, so it's possible it'd be offering something they have already.
That would take care of the immediate defensive needs of Beowulf but to truly defend itself it must go on the offence. The best way I can see of doing this with out making an enemy of it's neighbors is to attack a resource not a planet. The resource I have in mind would be the SLN's mothballed fleet. That mothballed fleet represents a perceived strength of the SLN and its destruction would make the whole SL feel vulnerable and hopefully less aggressive.
Could be. There are a whole lot of posts on here about attacking the Reserve Fleet - check the "Grand Alliance's Grand Attack" thread for one epic discussion. Opinions are mixed. There's some argument to be made for leaving them to keep a "resource" that they cannot convert to anything worth a lick without R&D they haven't done, crews they haven't raised or moved, time they don't have, and money the League government is not raising what with the income sources of the League government dried up. (Short version: it's funded by dues from interstellar trade and hitting up the protectorates, and the loss of the wormhole network and use of Manticoran freighters has crippled the trade-based income and hurt the protectorates-based income, and they've got no secure remaining grasp on the protectorates.)
As far as I understand it no SL planet or solar system maintains a "home fleet" as it has always been believed that the SLN was such a large force that nobody would ever want to attack any planet that belonged to the SL. Therefore, it should be possible to make an attack on one of the 2 systems that house the mothballed ships, preferably the largest one. The attack would take place in phases where the first phase would present a threat that would draw off what active ships are in the system into an attempt to defend. Once they are drawn off, or dealt with, LAC's with their energy weapons can be used to do the actual destruction of the mothballed ships. This would save on missiles which are going to be in short supply until Mantiore can resume it's own production of them.
Many Solarian League systems retain system defense forces - Beowulf's 36 SD's, for instance, are its current known and primary line of defense against League aggression. An SDF is (or has been, anyway) a bit of a luxury for a League member, but still, plenty of them do have them and they don't suffer from the institutional arrogance of the SLN.
For that matter, the SLN is supported by a tiny, tiny portion of the League budget, and the League budget is a tiny, tiny portion of the total League GDP. Luxury or not, it wouldn't be hard for a League member system to maintain an SDF that represents a force all out of proportion to its "share" of the SLN. Suppose Beowulf represents 1/1000th of the wealth of the League. For the SLN to have a wall of battle in proportion to Beowulf's SDF, it'd need 36,000 SD's in commission. I don't have the figure for Battle Fleet's wall in 1922 P.D., but I do know it's vastly smaller than that - even if we were generously to include the Reserve Fleet, full of much older ships totally unavailable anytime soon.
And when that system with the mothballed ships is attacked, don't forget to destroy any ship building or repair facilities and also capture and take any cargo ships found there. Cargo ships are already in short supply in the SL and taking them would make it harder for the SL to accomplish any ship building program.
You may not get the chance to do so without ticking off (in the thousands of brave men and women died sense) system governments, which would undercut the entire strategy for dealing with the League. If you could avoid that - or make it clear to all concerned your hand was forced - it becomes a lot more attractive.