Sigs wrote:SWM wrote:Yes, they should have adapted and postponed. In fact, they believed they were adapting. They thought they could get things back on track. Moving up Oyster Bay was one of the adaptations they thought would help. If they had caught the Python Lump, they might have been right.
And now that Oyster Bay has effectivly failed overall it throws the rest of the plan and RF’s mission out the window. By failed BTW I mean it failed to get the goal it wanted as opposed to failing in the technical portions of the mission.
Agreed.
SWM wrote: It only became apparent in the last five years that the plan was seriously off the rails. There were signs before that, but the Alignment thought they could get things back on track. There has not been enough time for the Alignment to build a huge fleet after they realized there was a problem.
Which means that the part that the RF is to play is not possible anymore. If the RF does not have a fleet that has the means to fight the GA then pretty much anything it does can draw negative attention to itself. And worst of all from their point of view is that they might be discovered by the Andermani, the GA or the super spy team when they go hunting for more clues, so basically the RF/MA has to build a fleet as fast as possible but do it in such a way as to not draw attention.
I don't agree. Your idea of the role the RF was supposed to play is very different from what David has told us. The RF has no reason to fight the GA. In fact, the RF is exactly the kind of system that the Grand Alliance will be looking for to create stable peaceful zones in the former Solarian League. The RF won't be fighting the GA--they will be collaborating with the GA.
SWM wrote: Yes, they should have postponed things. There have been numerous discussions on this forum about the mistake the MA made by not postponing things and hiding under a rock until they could strike properly. But they didn't, and the end result is that they do not have the huge fleet that you think they should have.
To me, this is the plan b they should have had in place from the start. It seems that their plan rested on alot of “if’s” and at anyone point the plan would have failed and there would need to be a plan B. Right now they cannot fight the GA openly and a repeat of Oyster Bay might verywell not work either because of precautions by the GA which means that the MA is up a creek without a paddle,
Perhaps they should have. But they didn't. The Mesan Alignment is not perfect--indeed, they have been wearing a very curious set of blinders for hundreds of years.
SWM wrote: As for the Renaissance Factor, they were never supposed to protect other systems from Manticore. Even under the revised plan they are not supposed to protect other systems from Manticore. The RF is likely to want to be friends with Manticore. The plan is and was for the RF nations to be the nuclei around which new interstellar confederations would start to grow.
But systems that have a major SLN shipyard, or a shipyard from their own SDF would have a similar idea as well. So either the MA leaves them alone and a bunch of successor states rise up from the League with their own shipbuilding capabilities and their own fleets or people start asking why others keep getting their stuff blown up while nothing happens to the RF.
Again, I don't understand what you think the RF is supposed to be doing. What makes you think (a) that the RF won't have some of their stuff blown up, and (b) that the RF will care if some other successor states rise up? This is all part of the plan. Besides, there aren't as many systems with major SLN shipyards as you seem to think. The RF will be among a very small number of former SL systems with significant naval forces and shipyards. They don't need to be the only ones.
After some period of time, each of the RF systems will have gathered neighbors into collective defense forces (which may include some of those other systems with shipyards and SDFs). At that point, the RF systems can publicly start pushing for a larger collective--not necessarily a unified state, but an alliance, bringing all of the local RF alliances together into one big alliance. At that point, they will be the biggest thing in the former Solarian League. The groups which formed independent of the RF efforts will either join the new collective, or become irrelevant as the new Renaissance Factor rises.
SWM wrote: Yes, most League members could build their own naval shipyards if they tried. And some undoubtedly will. But the RF systems already have navies, which makes them the natural leaders in organizing other systems. I expect that the RF systems will each appear to act independently, gathering together neighbors. Systems hat don't have navies can use RF navies for protection; systems that want to build their own can enter defense treaties with the RF systems. Ultimately the RF systems and their allies would probably unite in a single large alliance or confederation. Only then would the name Renaissance Factor become known.
That doesn't exclude the fact that maybe dozens of other nations with their own shipyards and SDF’s or shipyards inherited from the League will not do the exact same thing.
So just because the RF is uniting a portion of the core it does in no way remove the opportunity for other systems with the means to build their own nations and the MA can do very little about it without drawing attention to the RF members.
And I say, so what? They don't care if others are doing the same thing--all that matters is that they become the leaders which forces the direction that things develop. All of the RF systems have good reputations. Simply by the way that they go about creating their local alliances, the RF systems will set the trend for how other systems do it. And that's all they need to do at this time for the Alignment long-term plan.