stewart wrote:That IS an evil thought for story line tactics, especially since, although "We, the readers" know that Mannerheim is part of the RA, the rest of the universe doesn't.
This would require Mannerheim to be in the elsewhere discussed very small minority of SDF's that have SD's as their largest capital ships. Thus far the only textev is BC's. (there's always tum te tum tum)
Bill Woods wrote:Well, "the Mannerheim System-Defense Force was far and away the most powerful of the Alignment's component navies." If the biggest they have are battlecruisers then the rest have what -- nothing more than cruisers?
Beowulf has built and manned 36 SDs, despite not having much use for them for the last several centuries. Presumably other systems can do as well, particularly if they're (secretly) planning to go to war. Maybe one of the SLN's mothball fleets is nearby?
munroburton wrote:I can't find the textev - it's possibly in Crown of Slaves and I don't have an ebook version loaded(or it's because a few of the others are eARCs) - but I did find that Mannerheim has a Task Force Four, commanded by a full Admiral. The BC squadron(number 6, incidentally) which destroyed Harvest Joy was commanded by a Commodore.
Granted, it's a different Navy with different rules and regulations complicated further by the need to position Alignment officers in key roles, but compare this with the RMN's prewar Hancock Station task force, where the BC squadrons were commanded by Rear Admirals(and despite multiple SD/DN squadrons, did not have a full Admiral anywhere in sight).
Good catch. It's in
Torch of Freedom, chapter 50, where it's pointed out that Admiral Trajan, commanding Task Force 4, has his flag on a dreadnaught. He's one of the top two or three admirals, so if they've got any superdreadnaughts at all, they don't have more than two squadrons.