Sigs wrote:Well, losing 1% of your SDs would be more acceptable than losing 20% of your SDs.
No, it isn´t. That would be like saying that it´s worse to be shot dead by 20 bullets than with 1. You´re still dead. It´s still epic fail.
Same with capital ships, losing 1 is still complete failure, because the wrong people only needs ONE if they want to, for example, hold a planet hostage or depopulate it with massed kinetic strikes.
Sigs wrote:One is the SLN having a very bad month, the other is the SLN potentially facing disaster.
Both are disasters. Only the scale of how far it can go differs.
Unless it happened in some amazingly unrealistic or impossible to predict way, the local commander is still going to get shredded.
Seriously, a bad month? You just allowed SOMEONE to become one of the TOP TEN owners of military firepower and you call that a bad month?
Really, think about it. There´s only a handful of nations known to have more than maybe a dozen of SDs at all.
Sigs wrote:Guarding 80 Reserve SDs with 5 SDs might be acceptable, but guarding 1600 reserve SDs with the same 5 SDs would be less so.
Wrong. If your other deployments are good enough, that´s fine either way.
Sigs wrote:And since there are 6 or 7 sites, the SLN has to provide adequate security because each of those sites represents 15% of the reserve.
My guess would be local defense only forces/system defense missiles and 2-4 squadrons of capital ships on a rotating schedule.
How many entities in the Honorverse do you know that are realistically capable of a deep strike against heavy system defenses(they have to defend the naval bases as well, so they´re going to have it all close enough together to defend jointly) supported by 16-32 capital ships?
WE KNOW there are some that ARE capable of it, even if the extreme range would strain the ability of even the RMN to do it.
SLN does not know that, they don´t know that what "everyone knows" about interstellar deep warfare and how it´s mostly impossible has already been invalidated by RMN, GSN, MAN and Haven.
Yet, if SLN tech was more up to date, even "now" it would be a very troublesome mission to strike against the reserves.
And even as it is, it would still not be easy, even if it was more logistical issues than a matter of firepower.
The basic truth is that if the SLN defends each reserve location with 3 squadrons of SDs, that means they already have more mobile firepower supporting system defenses than maybe 20 nations in the known universe have in
total.
How many mothballed ships are guarded are irrelevant when there´s barely anyone that can even think about contesting the area at all. And again, that´s before accounting for fixed defenses and a few squadrons of LACs and probably a few squadrons of cruisers and lighter ships that are attached to the base and system.
Again, you´re using false logic. If i defend a site to the point where as far as i know noone is realistically capable of attacking it, then exactly what the site contains that is being defended is completely irrelevant because to my knowledge, noone can successfully attack it anyway.