n7axw wrote:Dauntless wrote:intresting question.
I have to agree with most of what was said. Rachel is important but she is not the the heir to the protercship so a SD is way too much ship, even if SD deployments are likely to be more interesting then the standard due to possibly being used in small detachments to swat any BF punishment fleets that try to hammer core worlds or at least shell worlds that decide to secede.
still she is the Benjamin's daughter and both honor and elizabeth would hate for something to happen, more for the inevitable fallout among the keys and the pain it would cause Benjamin rather then worries of problems from Benjamin, so they are not going to use anything smaller then a CA, and probably a SAG-c at that or a BC.
maybe a flight 4 reliant deployed to selisa? should be enough interesting things happening there to keep her and hipper busy without their being exposed to undue risk. and nearly a 1m tons of starship should keep the keys from bleating too much compared to if they used a roland or avalon.
I would expect her posting to be handled similar to Abigail's except that there would probably be a bit more political pressure to make it Grayson rather than Manticoran. Her dad is tthe Protector, after all.
Don
-
Agreed. As I said The Protector's Own is the optimal choice. A GSN formation with a heavy off world influence. I believe those crews will be devoted to her development as an officer much more than devoted to her as a scion of the Mayhew Clan or even as the Protector's eldest daughter.
Now what sort of ship shall she serve in? I do think Grayson Roland or Sag-C variant is most likely. Anything larger would smack of favoritism and anything less modern is simply not safe enough in these unsettled times. Rachael isn't in line for the Protectorship and so should be treated like any other snotty.....in theory. I just can't see a navy that uses as their ultimate dilemma breaker WWLHD straying very far from that theory. Certainly the Protector's Own would adhere to that guideline most strenuously wherever possible.