Silverwall wrote:Somtaaw wrote:So the Verge had armed freighters already floating about, and the Verge is the very edge of Solarian influence. Silesia must be absolutely rotten with armed freighters, regardless of the prior Silesian stance of 'no-privately armed ships'
Which makes Manticore pretty damn brave, or pretty damn stupid to be operating unarmed freighters, when the pirates in Silesia had already crept into commonly being large frigate and light cruiser ranges without batting eyelashes.
There is no evidence of armed freighters being common anywhere. The Solly designs such as the dromadary are not only unarmed and so unconcerned by the possibility of damage that they are spinal mounts with core components in highly exposed by easy to maintain locations. Manty and Andy freighters are not armed as is shown by various events in silesia but do design ships to take light battle damage with a central core design.
Re-quoting Wierd Harold who already dug out the relevant passages, and added bolding. 10 to 15% of the VERGE freighters are armed, and again Verge=Solarian sphere of influence, which you'd think would be safer. Pirates not wanting to risk pissing off the largest navy in existance, and until Second manticore, what was thought as the most powerful navy as well...
Weird Harold wrote:Shadow of Saganami
Chapter Forty wrote:She was also armed, although no one in his right mind—and certainly not Duan Binyan—would ever confuse her with a warship. She didn't make any effort to pretend she wasn't armed, although her official papers significantly understated the power of the two lasers she mounted in each broadside and her engineering log always showed that at least one of them was down for lack of spare parts. The Verge could be a dangerous place, and probably ten or fifteen percent of the merchies which plied it were armed, after a fashion, at least. The "inoperable" broadside mount was simply part of Marianne's down-at-the-heels masquerade, and half her point defense clusters and counter-missiles tubes were concealed behind jettisonable plating, again in keeping with her pretense of parsimonious owners.
All in all, Marianne was capable of holding her own against any pirate she was likely to meet. She could even encounter a light warship—a destroyer, say—from one of the podunk navies out here with a more than even chance of success. And on at least two occasions, Marianne herself had turned "pirate" for specific operations. On the other hand, any modern warship would turn her into so much drifting debris in short order. Which was the reason Duan and his crew vastly preferred to depend upon stealth and guile.
And if 10-15% of ships travelling in Solarian Verge space are armed, you can damn well guarantee that more ships that travel to even more lawless places (Silesia before it got carved up, springs to mind) are going to be even more common, regardless of the 'official' Silesian stance of no privately-armed ships. After all, you could just bribe a Silesian inspection team and they'd certify you as whatever you want, as long as the bribe is high enough.