n7axw wrote:Yes, but...
the very chaos you are describing is going to mitigate against someone like a transstellar being able to hang on against the bigger sharks out there, folks like the Alignment, the Alliance or even the SLN whose ships will still be there when the League breaks up. SLN commodores and admirals make far more likely warlords than transstellars. Or think alliances between SLN admirals and OFS governors and comissioners. Maya will be more the rule than the exception, although Barragos has the advantage of anticipating what was going to happen which means that he has a head start in planning against it.
If I were a transtellar, I would start cashing out and moving my assets to a comparatively safe core world. Heck, I might even take some of my ill-gotten gains and invest in rebuilding Manticore's industrial plant. For the immediate future, systems defended by large capable fleets are going to be magnets for capital. Any port in a storm, hey...
Don
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What makes you think that OFS bureaucrats are going to have any authority when the SLN is no longer there to back them up? What makes you think those SLN fleet officers do not have familial and financial ties to the plutocrats in the League?
I think you are forgetting what a transtellar really is. Transtellars are just corporations, legal entities that are given the fictional status of personhood to simplify transactions and judicial processes so that groups of people can pool their resources toward a common goal. Corporations are not people, but they are owned and managed by people, very, very rich people. These plutocrats have power and authority that comes with the ability to martial stupendous resources to achieve their own ends, which in this case is generating more wealth for themselves and their investors.
War is expensive. If there were a SLN admiral who decided to go rogue and carve out a fiefdom for herself she cannot do it alone. Even if she were a charismatic leader who could garner the loyalty of the men and women under her command (something that I get the impression is a rare thing among the ranks of the SLN) she still needs to take care of her people and maintain her ships. This is a lot easier to do if this hypothetical SLN admiral has the financial backing of a coalition of plutocrats who offer to subsidize the cost of maintaining a fleet in exchange for the right to exploit the people living on the planets the admiral wants to control. This is very similar to what is already going on in the protectorates except that these new mercenary endeavors would be able to cut out the middleman.