Theemile wrote:Armed Neo-Bob wrote:I don't recall anything that said the 36 ships were Beowulf's entire wall; was that in a post somewhere? I agree with Jonathan_S to a degree, but I expect that is around half of their total.
For those arguing about the economic power of core worlds, it was in the text that Manticore surpassed old Earth only around the start of the story arc, ie., around 1900 or soon after. So old Core worlds with large populations ought to have as much income as Manticore, or almost.
Regards, Rob
OK, My Mind's going - it may be because of textual changes made between the Earc and the final or maybe Alzheimer's is setting in early. I remember comments that it was the entire BSDF wall, instead I found this:(Bolding mine)“No, Ma’am,” Marceau said, still with that peculiar edge to his voice. “It’s originating from near the terminus, but it’s from Vice Admiral Holmon-Sanders, not Traffic Control.”
Tsang glanced quickly at Takeuchi. Marianne Holmon-Sanders was the Beowulf System Defense Force’s senior in-space officer, ranking just behind Admiral Corey McAvoy, the chief of naval operations. She was also the commanding officer of the BSDF’s First Fleet—its only fleet, really—which made the fact that the incoming message was from her even more interesting.
So, If there's only 1 Fleet, and it's there, there can't be many ships elsewhere. I throw up my hand over it being ONLY 36 ships - But I doubt Beowulf has another formation of 36 lying around.
Update - Jonathan S. found the Quote about the 36 being the whole fleet - The mental Gears aren't slipping as much as I thought....