Theemile wrote:There actually ARE BCs in the Reserve:
from SoS:
"While the Indefatigables are being replaced in Solarian service by the Nevada-class ships, Mr. President," Levakonic said, speaking up for the first time, "they served primarily with the frontier fleet elements. As I'm sure you're aware, that means they were kept much more rigorously updated with refits than is traditionally the case for Solarian ships of the wall or battlecruisers attached to the Central Reserve. These vessels represent very nearly the latest word in SLN weaponry and EW capabilities. Ms. Anisimovna has pointed out that they would effectively quadruple your existing tonnage. In terms of actual effective combat strength, your navy's capabilities would increase by a factor of well over a hundred."
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It is possible that the Reserve BCs will be activated, but that could take as long as an SD - especially since it appears that they are just as out of date as the rest of the reserve.
Indeed, and in keeping with the general thread, its potentially viable to steal anything that's physically present in the Reserve.
They're out of date ships, built for the wrong kind of war... I believe that many to most of the Reserve superdreadnoughts are still armed with auto-cannon defenses, and very few (if any) have point-defense lasers, because they were designed and built centuries prior to laserhead missiles that have stand off attack range rather than contact warheads. The Reserve BC's would be similar, but still have greater mobility and lower cre requirements than the SD's do.
But all that is only valid when fighting against a Grand Alliance opponent. Against anyone else, those ships are still perfectly viable either for active operations, or as a scarecrow threat to scare off would-be aggressors. Solarian League member state politicians are going to be desperate to be seen as
"doing something", regardless of whether it's a good something or not. By buying, bribing, stealing, or commandeering Reserve ships, they're achieving that
something that would keep them voted into government.
Think Aleksandra Tonkovic from the Talbott Cluster convention, she did her heel-dragging because she honestly thought she could manipulate things her way, regardless of whether it was for the better good of the talks or not.