n7axw wrote:Hutch wrote:Yeah, I moght have been reaching a bit on that.
Then again, maybe not. OFS and FF Command (back on Sol, remember) might not even bother to care about such things, after all, they are 'merely' neo-barbs, and who cares about where they come from?
Having them grouped together...yeah, that might be a thing or not, I don't know if the SL Marines (who appear to have their act together, if no one else in the League does) would allow a group that enlists from the same planet to stay together. They might, if the group was large enough and perhaps had (language/cultural) differences that made it easier to group them together.
So OK, I'm reaching. But I think the principle that sven hauke started with, that within the SLN there are going to be some internal problems, is justified.
IMHO as always. YMMV.
Yeah, I agree. There are going to be internal problems. In specific cases, what you outlined sounds realistic. What I am not buying into is the notion that these problems are going to be to such an extent as to cause the disintegration of the SLN.
Don
The Problem is that one small incident can cause a landslide. Given the size of the SLN and the general situation there is bound to be at least one crew ready to mutiny/one ships officers ready to commit barratry, sail to Beowulf and handover there ship, turn pirate or try there hand at being a warlord.
As soon as somebody does that, gets away with it (at least for a little while) and this becomes widely know discipline may disintegrate frighteningly fast. Because everybody not ready to lay down there live for the SL is presented with a better option. And I figure the vast majority of members of the SLN are NOT ready to die for it. The were shown to be professional, when they were in mortal danger. But had they known the risk they would face actually face most would have chosen another profession.