Weird Harold wrote:JeffEngel wrote:Notoriety aside, it's ridiculous to suppose that Havenite BB's were there directly and entirely to keep planetary populations in line. A troop transport with a handful of KEW's could do that - if it were secure from enemy warships. A battleship would be comically excessive for keeping a planet below it in fear, but unlike the troop transport, it's not a pushover if an enemy cruiser (light, heavy, or battle) comes calling.
Given the comic-opera nature of much of the People's Republic of Haven's decision making under the Legislaturalists (when most of the BBs were built and positioned for "system security") using an ostentatious show of force to cow restless populations fits. There is textev that the BBs could not be pulled from their dispersed deployments because they were needed for "system security" by the Committee for Public Safety.
As illogical and inefficient as building and deploying battleships for political oppression might seem, there is textev that the reason had so many was the need for "system security" and textev that the reason they couldn't assemble a force of BBs in a timely manner is the political concern involved with pulling them from "sensitive systems."
Bear in mind that this is the same political mindset that equipped their State Security with SDs and used the latest BC design as a roving propaganda studio and prisoner transport.
I'm perfectly content to acknowledge a complex attitude toward BB's and one that would change from Legislaturalists to the Committee.
The Legislaturalists were experienced conquistadors. If they were relying on the terror value of BB's, it was because they did have terror value, but at the bottom of that would be I think a recognition that they really were dangerous warships. They got into the waller fear category, so that someone under a BB's shadow knew that thing wasn't going to get brushed aside. For actually, physically keeping that planet under control, a lot less would have sufficed. But something that they knew would stay there, that's got a fine role in keeping them from even trying something. The psychological value's grounded in at least a crude appreciation of military reality on the part of both the oppressor and the oppressee.
The Committee era is where you've got the instances of BB's being kept occupying rear systems for security, even without any real expectation of raiding of those systems by the Manticoran Alliance. It's also an era of much, much less militarily cognizant political leadership. People's commissioners, secretaries of war prior to McQueen, and Cordelia Ransom had power over military conduct all out of proportion to their knowledge; Saint Just would not let military facts he knew he did not know well interfere with the security concerns he did know well; and Rob Pierre was not only not a professional but was far too busy keeping the circus running to pay enough attention to one act. There, I think the leadership just got to thinking "battleship is for keeping people in line!" and gave not enough thought to any other way to do that or the battleship's specific role in that. But they weren't the builders of the battleship fleet - they were just its mis-users.
But on the other side of the hill, if Manticore contemplated deep system raids, the presence of all those battleships likely did keep Manticore from trying it much without bringing their own wallers to do it, prior to Buttercup at least and the possibility of doing it with super-LAC's. If they did try it with BC's, a well-handled BB (as under Froggy Hall) would make that a very bad day for the RMN.
They did their job, when they were left to do it, despite clueless leaders, up until technical developments put them out of business.