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.
I am not sure I can agree with you there, Stealthseeker. If you mean SL-style missiles with perhaps a boosted range from better engineering (thanks to Manticore), then yes, it may well be that Beowulf has a missile industry to supply the 36 SD's (and associated ships).
But if you mean the Mark 23's, I can't see that there has been enough time (from Filareta's Folly to the planned attack on Beowulf) to get them into production. 2-3 months just isn't going to cut it. IMHO.
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.
Ah, Borrow-Payback. Yeah, I can see that happening. But as for the SLN, remember that fleet out at Tasmania--which is supposed to get the word not to attack, but the dates and timing are a bit tricky.
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.
The mothballed fleet has been a debating point here for some time, some saying ignore them as being obsolete, others (including myself) saying destroy/impound them. Your reasoning is interesting and something I had not considered. Thank you.