Weird Harold wrote:Sigs wrote:And the only way they can do that is by stripping their core systems of all mobile defences.
Which Core systems (or any systems) were stripped to form Crandall's Task force or Filareta's "Raging Justice?"
Which core systems were protected by the SLN's SD's? There are likely systems in the League that host a large SLN presence but in peacetime there is likely only a few locations that have SD's. Once the League's member systems realise that this is an actual honest to god war with a well armed, multinational organization with a strength of 52% of your active wall and 60% of those you can immediately use(not in yard hands) they will start demanding SD's be posted in their system to protect their infrastructure.If the GA stationed 400+ SD's in Beowulf and then used those SD's to attack the core, every core system will demand SLN protection and having ~25% of your available SD's somewhere other than defending the League would be unacceptable.
Weird Harold wrote:The SLN doesn't appear to parcel out "mobile forces" to individual systems, or even parcel Battle Fleet out to regional/nodal centers. Frontier Fleet is allocated to sector bases/fleets, but the SLN as a whole seems more oriented to intimidation and retaliation than protection.
Because they haven't been in a war in centuries and therefore have had no need to do much defence planning. Just because they haven't deployed their SD's to cover their core systems doesn't mean that those core systems will not demand SD's to protect them from the GA and if the SLN decides that it wont provide those ships the Systems will find other means to protect themselves(separate peace with the GA, building their own fleet up). Once you have dozens of systems declaring neutrality and/or seceding from the league the League has a problem, they lose the industrial muscle of those systems and has to militarily force them back into the League which gets us back to having to provide the ships to keep those systems in the League.
And what more important, it has been mentioned several times that the SLN does not have the capability(fleet train) to operate too far away from its bases, which means even if they attack one of the GA's important systems that fleet would be out of commission until repaired and rearmed.
Weird Harold wrote:More to the point, we have textev that Crandall simply followed the standard SLN Contingency Plan in advancing on Spindle with (presumed) overwhelming force, and that Raging Justice was also built around that same standard contingency planning. Other than Frontier Fleet plans for masquerading as pirates, Ever-increasing intimidation and retaliation in ever-increasing force seems to be their ONLY war-fighting contingency plan.
Yes, that is true, but the SLN's SOP's assume that they are fighting a single system or even a few system nation with limited ability to project power. It is a lot easier to attack a nation with overwhelming force when the nation in question cannot threaten you, but it is not as easy to do that if the nation or nations in question can place several hundred SD's with battle hardened crew's and officers right next door to your most important systems.