Hi GabrialSagan,
Welcome and please enjoy your favorite simulated beverage ob the simulated forum.
I look forward to reading more of your very interesting posts.
Something to keep in mind is the growth of the GA navies to police the ex-verge and former inner and outer shells of the SL after it is seriously downsized if not fractured as the GA now intends.
From HoS, the RMN had added some 600+ new generation warships to its OoB [without including the FSV's etc] since the June 1920 fleet strength chart RFC provided back around June 2005 at the bar, IIRC.
I expect the ship construction following those ten month's, during the next ten month's before OB to rise even higher, besides adding the ~200 new Invictuses that took almost 2 years to build, so that the RMN could have doubled in ship hulls before its losses at First Manticore.
Regarding any manpower concerns, the 230 old SD's alone that survived First Mantiore have at least 1.38 million crew members and the 1000-1300 fresh ships' companies number less than a million, so almost 400,000 are available for the post OB new construction from them alone.
Given the approximately 40 industrialized systems in the restored republic, and the industrial mobilization after Thunderbolt as mentioned in AAC, the RHN has probably expanded even further, with 400 more SDP's being built at Haven and its 3 major daughter colonies by the winter of 1922 added to the 800 planned to be built at Bolthole before the war, ie at least 400 SDP building slips alone, which if they hadn't switched to building CLAC's instead of more SDP's than the planned pre-war 1200; while the lighter classes including the unarmored CLAC's are each built by several of those industrialized systems.
Even with longer build times, hundreds of each class have probably been built already, with some more improved versions using alliance technology probably being completed before the end of year, so the RHN could number 4000-5000 so far; with Grayson probably up to several hundred [700-800], putting the total GA fleet up to 7000+, which given the overwhelming superiority over the SLN, in combination with local ex-SDF's, ought to be able to provide each ex-verge and shell system [~2000] with a permanent friendly presence besides reinforcing patrols visiting that would prevent the kind of piracy, filibustering expeditions and warlord-ism etc, that some have suggested as the new norm.
Will still there be some of all the ills mentioned above?
Of course. When has man been perfect?
OTOH, thanks to the streak drive, communications will be 50% faster, so the response time will be much faster for any correctional forces reaction.\
Interesting times certainly.
L
[quote="GabrialSagan"]*quote="n7axw"*[quote="GabrialSagan"]There is another option, hire mercenaries. FF and BF are going to be busy fighting the Manties and the Manties cannot be everywhere at once. I have raised this issue before ([url]http://forums.davidweber.net/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8142[/url]) but it seems to me that if the SLN is busy fighting a real war against a technologically superior opponent there is going to be very little that the League regulators can do to prevent The League's super rich (I.E. The folks who actually own and operate the transtellars) from buying ships, hiring mercenaries and go on their own sprees of conquest. It only takes one frigate in orbit to launch kinetic strikes and it seems like the wealthy elites of The League can afford to buy heavier hardware than that.*quote*
Take it, yes. I agree with you. But hanging on to it could be a horse of an entirely different color. Eventually someone with more resourses will notice and the party is over.
Don
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Yes and no. What I am talking about is the beginning of the end of the League as an effective government, a dark age of interstellar warlordism. Chaos, strife, and uncertainty are bound to arise from that sort of situation. But if it a choice between giving up all their holdings in the Verge and the Shell, effectively hemorrhaging a huge percentage of their wealth, or hiring some ships and soldiers to allow them to continue business as usual (perhaps even increase their profits as mercenaries may allow the wealthy to become even more ruthless and exploitative than they could get away with under OFS regulation) I have a feeling that at least some of the League plutocrats will take their chances getting their hands dirty doing for themselves what they once relied on OFS to take care of for them.[/quote]