Loren Pechtel wrote:I see no reason to think the Sollies have such an officer. Their system is not set up in a fashion that would promote such a person. While they might have someone who is actually capable they're going to be very junior and not in a position to actually do anything meaningful.
Joat42 wrote:You never know, a very junior officer may be the only surviving officer after some unfortunate accident or battle action - and it turns out that officer is very capable indeed. It's not like it has never happened before..
munroburton wrote:If that junior officer is being shot at, then probably not. I can't help thinking of the saying, a great baker can make an excellent apple pie if he has the correct ingredients, whilst a poor baker may only produce an adequate pie. However, if either baker only has access to mud, you're not getting any apple pies.
All the SLN has are a few orchards and muddy fields. Some rotten apples, no flour, an overmilked cow about to die. Good luck.
The thing is, with the number of flag officers that the SLN has, at least some of them must be competent, and one or two could very well be tactical geniuses. Being a political Admeral and being a fighting Admeral are rare in one person, but are not mutually exclusive.
Simply due to the law of averages, there must be somebody in the SLN who has the right family connections, knows what fork to use at state dinners, and is willing and able to train the ships of his taskforce to fighting ability. The training he can achieve is probably not as good as the RMN could achieve, ("You spent HOW MUCH on missiles for your stupid TRAINING?!?!?") but they could still be compitant fighters. Add a little common sense and some luck, and the RMN could have a fight on their hands if they ever run into this guy.