OrlandoNative wrote:n7axw wrote:First, there is no reason to believe that Tsang's fleet didn't originate from Mars. That fleet base is huge and has both lots of active wallers and a large number of mothballed SDs. She could have easily assembled her fleet there.
Don
The problem is that there's no reason to believe Tsang's fleet originated at *any* particular place. RFC never said where Tsang's fleet came from. It could have come from *any* SLN base anywhere in the core, or, even, from the shell, if one there was closer to Beowulf than any in the core. Or various elements could have come from different places and just met up prior to continuing on to Beowulf. We just don't know. Stating "She came from Mars" under those circumstances - without a shred of corroboration - is mere speculation.
One could just as easily speculate that those ships had been accumulating for a while near Beowulf, just in case hostilities with Manticore had reached such a point that the GA sent an attack squadron through the terminus to invade some of the core worlds; and just decided to "repurpose" that force when they decided to send in Filereta.
Even the fleet Filereta led didn't come from one source; he may have brought the bulk of it from somewhere else, but other ships trickled in from nearby deployments as well.
Indeed, there is textev that Filareta started out with about half the ships he had(perhaps a bit less) and the rest were reinforcements which arrived before he departed.
Nevertheless, textev also indicates that the SLN has six depots in addition to the Mars base, for seven total. My speculation is that Battle Fleet only has those seven major bases with the vast majority of their active fleet AND Reserve split amongst them, less any training cruises or flag-showing deployments, and all of the other six are within the League Core.
As for Frontier Fleet, I don't know whether they share BF's facilities or have their own major bases at separate locations. They probably have dozens of minor facilities around the periphery(one might be Tasmania).
Back to Tsang, there are a few compelling reasons why she would have come from Sol. The first being that Sol is only 2 weeks away from Beowulf and is also the end-point of the SLN's chain of command(eg, any orders from the CNO would be more quickly delivered to forces stationed in Sol rather than forces stationed elsewhere).
Tsang's force was probably rendezvoused at a barren star near Beowulf and made up of squadrons drawn from the closest SLN bases. I find it hard to believe there could be more than two or three of the other fleet bases as close.
We didn't see characters from any of Tsang's other ships, so this is pure speculation, but given how political the SLN is, any flag officer with a chunk of the Sol Home Fleet is going to be significantly more senior than any other flag officer stuck at one of the lesser half-dozen bases. So Tsang came from Sol with at least a squadron, perhaps up to three(if not all of them!), of her 100 wallers.
OrlandoNative wrote:Another point is it's unclear that Erewhon is a single star system political entity. It's never really explicitly said. But we *do* know that Erewhonese ships apparently patrol *other* star systems. So it's possible that the ships Erewhon builds for Maya aren't even built in the Erewhon system itself; but perhaps some other system dedicated to military infrastructure. We just don't know.
It is a single system republic. Think of Erewhon as a less rich version of Manticore, with Terra Haute reprising the role of Lynx(had it been found earlier) - an uninhabitable system they planted their flag in. And then remember owning a multi-termini junction elevates a system's income to the top 50 in the colonised universe.
Like Manticore, Erewhon has its own merchants taking advantage of lower tariffs through their own wormhole and thus developed a need for commerce protection and other naval capabilities.
As for those capabilities - they have everything as of shortly after Buttercup. It makes little difference to the SLN whether the MDMs fired at them are capacitor birds or Apollo-guided and microfusion-powered.