kzt wrote:Umm, where does it say there are only a dozen systems with more than a squadron of SDs?
House of Steel, intro to superdreadnoughts:
"Their true strength is in the concentrated fire a battle squadron can create, and the existence of even a single battle squadron automatically propels a naval force into one of the top two dozen or so navies in the galaxy."
Also, http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... gton/181/1
First, those of you who are arguing that the vast majority of the League's system defense forces are not -- and have not been, for centuries -- in serious "defense mode," are essentially correct. Very, very few of the League's systems see any need to have anything except the equivalent of Coast Guard cutters (LACs).
Owning a single battle squadron puts you in the top 25. Almost all SDFs within the League are LAC based.
Sigs wrote:I just cannot wrap my mind around someone spending 6 centuries on something like this only to rush in the last few years without preparing for all contingencies. After all the MA does not face the same problem with manpower that Manticore and Haven do, they can for all intents and purposes "grow" their population and they know the timetable so logically I would be ready ahead of time as opposed to being ready just in time. But again that is just my thinking, because if there is no major fleet awaiting the GA it basically means that they(MA) are one misstep from having their plans completely ruined if the existence of the Darius System comes out to the GA and the list of members of the RF and the role they play also comes out… if that happens it is game over for them.
The Alignment is not interested in overt military conquest of the galaxy, at least not until the final phase. Their grand plan has been derailed and they have activated contigency plans.
It can't be as simple as "growing" a population sufficient to build, support and man a galactic occupation force. For one, whatever tinkering has been done with their genes, they are still humans requiring education to use technology, immersion in a social contract(or the twisted Mesan version of one), persuaded to be loyal to the great plan.
If it were, no slave would attempt to escape. And yet there are enough escaped slaves to seize and colonise a world of their own.