Weird Harold wrote:How do figure that?
The whole point of Nodal MDF forces is to prevent wars by having a multi-national force ready and able to swat anyone who starts a war.
The thing about wars is that they are rarely black and white, as long as humanity exists people will find ways to benefit from wars. Do you think that this will prevent all wars? When the first such war happens and Manticore is settled with the bill in both financial and humanitarian sense they will reassess their “commitments” if they were stupid enough to make them in the first place.
Weird Harold wrote: There will never be a need to "occupy their planets" because once an aggressor's navy is neutralized, they are no longer capable of effective aggression.
So you go in and blow their industry and their navy or just their navy? Because you kill their navy and leave their government means that you essentially leave them to wait for a better chance to strike.
Weird Harold wrote: I'm not sure where you get the 3,000 SD figure.
Random number, they will need to have enough forces to deal with multiple threats hundreds of light years apart while at the same time protecting their territory and trade. Throw in your Nodal forces and that just drives the #’s up.
Weird Harold wrote: Participation in a Nodal MDF should only require 4 X 200 = 800 SD(p) with minimal RMN screen units.
I have a peace treaty and a navy of 500 SD’s(150 regular/350 reserve), Who provides the SD’s for the Nodal Force in my sector? After all I have a peace treaty with Manticore but I did not sign a Mutual Defense Agreement as I don't want to be dragged in to everyone else's wars. Then add in that there will likely be dozens of major nations who rise after the fall of the League who will not participate in this nodal forces and will therefore build up their own fleets, from a squadron of SD’s up to 500 or more SD’s depending on their resources which means that Manticore ends up having to put in more than 4 SD’s per 100 systems...
Weird Harold wrote: Other than that, Manticore, Haven, and Grayson can drop back to essentially pre-war levels of a couple hundred SDs for home fleet(s) spread over the various areas of the SEM. The majority of the RMN pre-war was cruisers with Battlecruisers as the "queens of the fleet." Post-war, I'd expect a next-gen "Roland" DD/CL and Nike class BCL, [with a tonnage-matching BCL(P) design,] to make up the majority of the RMN.
Not if they have to maintain hundreds of nodal forces and participate in dozens if not hundreds of wars all over the known galaxy. After all the real point of those nodal forces would be for a strong force behind them right? So the 800 SD’s in the nodal forces will require 2 or more times that number just to rotate them back to home port and back up the nodal forces with powerful fleets. Then add in Home Fleet, and the fleet units assigned to the spread out Talbott and Silesia and you are already approaching 3000 SD’s and I am low balling it here.
Weird Harold wrote: I have a little more faith in international politics at least warning of war before it breaks out, and have faith in my fixed defense SDF even if the legacy equipment is sub-optimal; "quantity has a quality all its own."
Not if your quantity is spread over 20 systems. If you could concentrate all of your defenses in one system or a few systems it might be true but all of your systems are on their own except for the 40 BB’s and 200 DD’s. IF the Nodal Force, Manticore or both are busy or otherwise unable/unwilling to assist you I can dismantle you at my pleasure without worrying about my territory being attacked because you have no mobile forces worth mentioning.
How’s that quantity working out for the league?
Weird Harold wrote: According to my Strategic Assessment, I only need a basic anti-piracy/anti-slavery patrol force and I chose roughly the same equipment as I expect the RMN to down-size to when peace breaks out. (Apparently, YOU are on the far side of the Renaisance Factor because they were the nearest potential threat I identified.)
Why do you assume that the RF would exist after it becomes known that they are part of the MA?
Weird Harold wrote: Your neighbors perception is very relevant if your over-sized fleet pushes them into an arms race and starts that war you're paranoid about. Especially if two or more of your neighbors of comparable economic strength band together against you.
That is assuming that my defense requirements are going to force my neighbors in to war. My philosophy is best summed up by this one statement: Speak softly and carry a big stick. I don’t start fights but I believe in having the means to end them... permanently. I will use diplomacy to prevent wars, but if someone is not quite willing to leave me alone I have my stick to beat them with.