cthia wrote:You're correct. I did assume that there were many available on half-pay, scattered throughout the galaxy looking for work and a meaningful life -- as Bachfish.
I never thought that half-pay officers were among the pool of warm bodies that BuPers ever used. I would think that is the pool of last resort. If indeed that well has already been tapped, then it seems BuPers will have a hard time crewing any significant number of new ships constructed.
Why didn't BoM put BuPers into Code Black!?
What makes you think it didn't put them into a crisis situation? They had all these new (admittedly highly automated) ships under construction and the losses during BoM included a significant number of the older more manpower intensive designs.
Although comparing raw manpower numbers is a little misleading, because you probably can't get more that one and a fraction command or engineering staffs from an old-style 4-5000 man SD for your < 1,000 man SD(P). So decommissioning legacy designs leaves you with a relative overabundance of lower level ranks and enlisted.
There's have been some good officers put on half-pay during the ceasefire for political reasons, or just due to downsizing the legacy forces without correspondingly building up modern units. And there would be more officers loaned out on diplomatic or other postings that might be recalled to service. And of course some of the half-pay people are officers who irredeemably blotted their copybooks through screw-ups of one kind or another. Some few of those might be worth a second look and pulling back into service, but many are there because they're too incompetent to be allowed active duty.
I'm sure BuPers was scrambling to find sufficiently seasoned officers and crew to man the python lump construction. (Though I'm assume it helped that by the time that construction was actually completed they were getting PoWs returned by Haven)