HB of CJ wrote:Perhaps DW will tell. Could go either way, or someplace in the middle. I think the Sollie League is just so big that it might take little time at all to produce meaningful totals of needful stuff.
Just a little bit to begin with from many systems. Then more. Then at some uncertain point when things and notions comes together, an absolute flood of war material. Then they get their act together.
At that point, if they wanted to, Sollie war effort would and could completely crush the Grand Alliance. The question is will this happen in the next long awaited HH books? Dunno fur sures. HB
The problem is the assumption that the Solarian League is a state that can be treated as a single rational agent with goals it can make effective and reasonable command of the resources of the star systems that are members or protectorates of it. It's not.
It's huge. It's fabulously wealthy and advanced. We can spend all day throwing superlatives at those descriptions and we won't get the job done. And it doesn't matter.
The League's able to do things
as the League precisely as far as system governments let the central government do them - or volunteer to do them themselves, outside the League's political structure. Heck, the League bureaucracy itself is effectively the result of those system governments allowing some organizations to exist and act under the League's aegis just because they're taking trivial proportions of resources and exercising - over those full-fledged League member systems - trivial amounts of power.
The League government is running on the
spare change - the stuff under the couch cushions! - of two thousand star systems. And it's allowed to spend it just so long as it doesn't do anything with it that the parents really mind.
Granted, the parents have gotten a bit, well, stupid over time. They figure the kids have to be well-meaning, or can't really get into serious trouble, because hey, they're just kids. Unfortunately, it seems the kids have gotten drunk and crashed the family's superdreadnoughts into 10th Fleet and then Manticore and the neighbors are complaining. And now the kids are threatening one of the parents, Beowulf, when it's telling them to pipe down and go to their rooms.
The parents have gotten a bit stupid, but they are going to be waking up and cutting off the kids themselves. And it's those parents, those system governments, who'd be bankrolling - or at least hosting, permitting, and supporting - the thousand weapon programs the "Solarian League" could possibly launch.
They're plentiful, rich, and mighty, but with this kind of behavior on the part of a League government that has been operating on the fiscal spare change and legal after-thoughts of the real governments, it's not likely they will remain
the Solarian League.