cthia wrote:Printing a Retraction.
Sorry Theemile, it was Vince - the politician.
It takes more than the "P" word to hurt my feelings - though I love US elections (like this one appears to be headed) where you don't get the choose the best candidate, but the least worst one.
But seriously, there are so many factors in defining the most powerful navy. In 1905, Haven was considered to be the 2nd most powerful (after the SLN) and had a 25% advantage in Wallers over Manticore, had a larger SD/DN ratio, and had the ~450 BBs to back them up, in addition to a major numerical advantage in light units over the Manty fleet.
Yet, Manty hardware was better and their training was better, even though they had an unbloodied wall. Manticore had broad experience swatting pirates & slavers and being a verge policeman, while Haven had captured ~200 systems by various means, and put down multiple rebellions. Manticore had a handful of major tech advantages (early pods, slow FTL coms, FTL remote platforms with microfusion, 6% increase in compensators), but these were not available fleetwide yet.
Manticore also had far fewer fleet commitments (<50) than Haven (with >300 systems to protect), but also less strategic depth to absorb losses.
Haven had more shipyards - Manticore had better shipyards. Haven had a massive, but burdened and stagnant economy - Manticore itself had an insanely powerful economy for a single star system, but few of it's allies contributed much except strategic depth.
In 1905, Manticore was rated #3, yet won pretty much every battle, gelding Haven of ~100 Wallers in the first 12 or so months, with few capitol losses, in a war Haven started with "sneak" attacks.
So who in 1905 really had a more powerful navy? That's why the calculus is hard.