quite possibly a cat wrote:drothgery wrote:
Meanwhile unless the ghost of Baron High Ridge has regained power in the SEM, you are probably not doing this aimed at Manticore without them noticing it and reacting (heck, even if the SEM is being led by idiots, people at lower levels will still notice). And, erm, the SEM has way more resources than any single-system polity carved out from the SL Core, even a hypothetical independent Sol (the Junction, San Martin, the Talbot Quadrant, Silesia). And very powerful allies.
How can the SEM react to someone teching up and building up their fleet? By attacking a peaceful star nation? Come on, the SEM isn't going to do that. Too much democracy.
By not letting military R&D and construction drop down to peacetime levels (which if they don't do, no single-system polity can catch them without making a radical tech breakthrough Manticore can't quickly match)? By exerting political pressure in traditional ways other than war (Manticore's go-to there seems to be raising Junction fees)?
Facing a dozen core worlds is a completely different story than facing one, which was what was posited.quite possibly a cat wrote:Even if Manticore has more cash, military build is basically done with internal resources/people. If they can maintain a friendship with Haven and Beowulf they probably stand a better chance. But what happens if say... a dozen core worlds decide to set up NATO?