Weird Harold wrote:kzt wrote:And they will negotiate this how? And I'm sure glad you plan to had the RF all the core GA tech secrets, tell me how that works out for you?
Given the "public face" of the RF (as individual members and as a proto-nation/alliance against SL Corruption, there's no reason for the GA to refuse mutual defense treaties with individual members or the RF as a military-assistance-group or new "star empire."
Manticore has a history of sharing military tech with treaty partners, but has also shown the ability to retain a few technology secrets along the way: i.e. Erewhon is selling Maya "GA tech" that is a generation or two older than current (eg Apollo) tech.
Unless "plot armor" exposes the RF as a MAlign front, sharing "GA-Tech" with the MAlign via the RF has to be predicted as a "MAlign win."
Manticore seems to operate on the assumption that new tech will become general knowledge shortly after being used extensively. They take steps to minimize and delay the spread of mil-tech, but work to stay ahead in numbers deployed and new innovations.
tl;dr: According to the Harrington Doctrine, mutual defense treaties with successor states is the way to defeat the League; if that requires sharing all or some "GA-tech" then they'll deal with those problems when they become real problems instead of paranoia.
A lot more will depend on the politics of the individual systems. For those who didn't read TOF, or don't remember, Luff and the PNE was astonished by the total indifference of the League to anything resembling "efficiency". The apathy they exhibit in politics was only exceeded by their apathy in the workplace. And, in ART
you have the Sollie transtellar manager who said something like "Why would anything in Spindle have anything to do with
us?"
Kzt is right to be skeptical about any tech transfers; pre-war designs like the culverin/valiant are effective for fending off pirates; modern tech likely won't be pursued by most systems, who will try to
buy or hire security, not build it.
A lot will depend on the political outcome of the Solarian Leagues' disintegration. If the GA does not occupy systems or forcibly annex them, they will gain some credibility and trust among successors. If they allow successor states of their own size or larger, with local security forces, a lot of local anxiety will dissipate. If they act to prevent too-aggressive warlords from annexing helpless systems, allowing them to exercise their independence, they will gain additional goodwill. If they retain the commercial networks and currency standards, systems won't find themselves bankrupted with the League's politcal collapse.
And MWW spends a lot of words on politics, heh.
Consider also:
Manticore shared some--not nearly all--tech with their allies.
Consider: Erewhon is not building LACs. During Buttercup, Erewhon deployed 12 DNs, as well as screening/scouting elements. LACs were offensive weapons platforms for engaging the screen, and killing cripples. It wasn't a missile defense platform or a replacement for a destroyer--then.
The Mk17e is an Erewhonese locally built version of the Mk-14 --but no mention is made of "off-bore" capability, even though that was part of the 1913? Shrike-B and Ferret classes, and a big reason for Gauntlet's survival in Tiburion (1917).
The Star Warrior lost in Tiburion in 1917 was equipped with the equivalent sensors and missiles as a Culverin class, "a Fleet unit". Although the Warrior class looks like the Wolfhound in size, it's really just a big Culverin, because Erewhon can't miniaturize components as well. The Marksman looks like it ought to be a Mk-14 equipped Avalon type-- but the original configuration of 8 missile tubes looks a lot like the Valiant to me. Erewhon went to the all-graser energy battery, but that could be more influence from the GSN than transfer from the RMN. In short, Erewhon is more than one tech generation back, both in equipment and in tactics/doctrine.
The reason they shared missile tech and Keyhole with the Andies was because they NEEDED modern ships more than they needed to keep their tech secret--if they went down, what difference would it make if the Andies had it? But I doubt it went over very well with the old-timers in BuWeaps.
My point to all this is that while they are sharing tech within their military alliance, they will likely sell only "export" grade tech to those neutrals who aren't hostile. (cf., the Torches' frigates don't have frontline systems).
YMMV
Rob