Theemile wrote:PeterZ wrote:I tend to agree for those systems that wish to remain protectorates. I wonder how many wish to remain protectorates, though?
Silesia has to recognize that the RMN is offering them a very generous option for a seat at the table. The table that hosts what appears to be the most powerful polities in the galaxy. Not just that but self governance for their local system and a voice in the governance of arguably the most powerful empire in the galaxy.
They can remain subject to the benign autocracy of protector-ship or a participating member of an powerful empire. How many Silesian polities won't find enough politicians who would be very eager to drag their star nation into the Empire of Manticore? My guess is zero.
Unfortunately, We know Sarnow laid down the law, explained what the new reality was, told every body in Silesia that they had a blank slate, and told them the ramifications if they backslid.
We also know that he already has had to forcibly remove many of those planetary leaders because they didn't believe him.
We know it's October 1922, and the Silesians are still protectorates, with no roadmap to member status. Something tells me it's going to be years, and several cycles of Silesian leadership before the new reality full sets in and they stop trying to find ways to game the system to their advantage.
Eventually they will get it. The question is will Honor's kids have the vote before or after that happens.
I agree it will be years. I suspect that it will work out to less than 5. There are significant changes in the marco geopolitical picture since Sarnow was sent to straighten out Silesia.
When Sarnow first went to Silesia, the RMN was stretched very thin and faced an enemy that looked like it could win the war. The Quadrant opening up looked to draw even more resources away from Silesia and add to the list of enemies the SKM has to fend off.
Within a short period of time, the SKM accepted the willing petition of the Talbot systems into the SEM. The terms were very generous and the systems individual sovereignty within their system was largely left alone. The RMN deployed another new weapons system that treated the RHN like a child's punching doll. Haven launched a last ditch effort to defeat the RMN before the new system was more broadly deployed and lost convincingly.
The SLN acted as their usual arrogant selves and pushed the RMN. They got their heads handed to them in their exercise of hubris. Furthermore, the SEM began gaining seriously powerful allies like Haven and Beowulf. Despite a sneak attack by unknown enemies that left them in dire straights.
These new allies are now in a position to destroy the SLN and bring those arrogant SOBs in the Solarian League to their knees. The RMN crushed those amoral bastards in Mesa. They further gained control over 80% of the galaxy's wormhole junctions.
Within 5 years the Silesian systems will see Verge systems joining the Grand Alliance. They'll see Talbot actively participating in the management of the star Empire of Manticore. They'll see investment opportunities abound, but some of those opportunities won't be as lucrative because they are NOT imperial subjects.
Again, how many Silesian systems won't spawn opportunistic politicians arguing to petition the SEM for admittance into the Star Empire? These guys are likely not just politicians either, but true believers in joining the Empire.