Weird Harold wrote:
The SLN has more than 500 BC (and smaller) and more than eight squadrons of the wall. You'r suggesting that they have the ability to support maybe 10% of their total force? How do you BBCode is ON | [img] is ON | [flash] is OFF | [url] is ON | Smilies are ON propose they support the other 90%?
By staying close to their bases in the core and having plenty of pre-stocked bases for FF ships... plus you know having the Fleet train that was lost in Manticore and Spindle...
Weird Harold wrote:Once you get to the "not both" level, you're at a point where you have no logistics train for some of your forces. Where or how do you come up with the transport for a logistics train for the forces that would otherwise be without any logistics support?
I don't know if you have read the series but Battle Fleet SD's rarely if ever leave their Bases in the core ergo they don't need a fleet train for those ships. Frontier Fleet has a network of bases and supply depots through it's territory and would likely be regularly resupplied by freighters going into the system... freighters that no longer do that because Manticore removed their ships and every available civilian freighter will be needed in the core.
And to be fair, the SLN probably lost 100% of the fleet train for about 500 SD's plus lighter units and I suspect that represents a large % of their total fleet train.
Weird Harold wrote:For Commerce raiding, you need numbers rather than brute force. You therefore provide for the raiding forces going furthest from base or depot support -- your 500 BCs (and smaller.)
True, but this is a rather unusual situation, and you are suggesting to send SD's to support and resupply BC's. If the SD's have more endurance and a larger magazine, then they should go instead of the BC's... after all 2 SD's are as good as 8-10 BC's.
Weird Harold wrote:That decision leaves you with (at least) eight squadrons of the wall without support other than what those squadrons can provide for themselves. Luckily they have very big ships which normally carry large quantities of the kinds of supplies their squadron mates need; why not share out supplies from a quarter or third of your ships and send them back to a base or Depot to resupply and return?
-And can those ships carry the supplies that the BC's need?
-Can they carry and unload the kind of spares the BC's need?
-Can they assist the BC's in repairs?
-If they have similar endurance as the BC's who is going to supply the SD's? After all some of the targets are 6 months+ away from the core bases.
-How do you keep the rendezvous point a secret when you are sending a ton of SD's to the rendezvous point?
-What is to stop the GA from sending a Squadron of SD(P)'s and some LAC's to use against the raiding force and it's "SD fleet train" for target practice?
The GA can get to almost any place in the League faster than the League can... so their only remote chance of success in this endeavour is to send the BC's with their supply ships and get their orders directly from Kingsford as they leave so that the only people that know where the task forces are going are the Task Forces themselves and Kingsford... otherwise you might as well send the coordinates to the GA yourself.
Weird Harold wrote: Since your SD squadrons are going to be mostly intimidating league members, they can resupply foodstuffs and other perishables from local sources.
You realise resupply involves a lot more than just food and other perishables? There is enough space in each ship from Destroyer to SD to stack up millions of boxes of rations... that is not the problem. The problem is when those ships need munitions resupply, spare parts, reactor fuel if needed, and a million and one other things that a warship would need... plus all done by a organization that has not had to 1) fight a war or 2) resupply large deployed formations far from their bases for probably 600 years.
Weird Harold wrote:Any way you allocate the available fleet train, there is going to be large portions of the SLN that are going to have to improvise logistic support from their own resources. Even commandeering every freighter they run across won't provide enough transport to fulfill the need for logistic transport. The SLN will have to use warships as transports or starve.
The resupply in the core is less problematic because there is likely not going to be much if any combat and if there is it will be very one sided and with an unhappy ending for the SLN force in question. Resupply would be required for a few of the units that are picketing systems far from their bases not ALL SLN ships just a fraction. But still nowhere enough of a fleet train to support occupation pickets and task forces attacking GA shipping.