munroburton wrote: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).
Not much point in sharing BF's facilities, since FF basically operates in the outer shell and verge. So probably most of their major bases are in the outer shell, with perhaps some minor ones elsewhere in the verge. Even Meyers, the sector capital, only had a relatively small number of battlecruisers to "police" the entire OFS sector. BF may utilize FF infrastructure if there's a need to project power beyond the SL "official" border, but the FF doesn't have *internal* security responsibility even though they are under the auspices of the Interior Ministry.
If one were to expect any kind of logic in how the SL's ministries are structured, one would think that OFS and the FF would be under the Foreign Ministry, instead of the Interior Ministry.
munroburton wrote: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.
I'm not sure seniority was important. The SL had already sent Kingston's representative to Beowulf ahead of Tsang. That rep was no doubt higher in the actual pecking order than Tsang was. Realistically, finding someone "dumb enough" to follow orders no matter what those orders were would be more important in this situation than seniority. Not that in the SLN you couldn't probably find both in the same person in many cases. After all, we don't know whether Crandall came from Sol, or whether Byng did either. Or, for that matter, Filereta. They obviously all came originally from the core, somewhere, since they were all BF admirals. But we really only know where they ended up, and possibly where they were one position removed - McIntosh for Crandall, and Tasmania for Filereta. I believe Meyers for at least Byng's ships - since they were FF units. Tsang's origin is never mentioned.
munroburton wrote: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.
That was my point, as well. It doesn't really matter if they had dual drive pods, first generation MDM pods, or Apollo pods; the SLN at it's current level of deployed military technology would find it difficult to deal with them in any case. And since they have the treaty with Haven, it's out entirely out of reason that they might have Moriarty system controllers as well.