Hello, thanks for the response.
Brigade XO wrote:The Manticorian Merchant Marine (and the Have one) are not going to have safe sailing in the Verge. Not only is FF still active there, all sorts of people would jump at the chance to grab a Manticore freighter as patriotic Solarian members or to support their local FF commander of OFS Governor- for a major cut of the prize money of course.
They are totally secure in travel through the wormhole network. FF has lost--badly-- every time they encountered Manties. I expect at the moment they are concentrated near their fleet bases. I also didn't say GA ships wouldn't be escorted--last I looked, SEM had 175+ fairly new light cruisers; no figures on other alliance members. But rfc's post was explicit on that point--with control of the network, the RMMM will be going to use it. Verge systems outside the protectorates won't be any more hazardous than they ever were.
As for the shell systems. . . .it sort of depends on their attitude. But to use one example, the SEM could use existing facilities on Nolan for warehousing and transshipment. Local Sollie shippers bring their whatever there, and the Manties can take it to Silesia, the Andermani Empire, Haven--where ever it needs to go. Now that you are in Lacooen II, you can push out the OFS/SLN, leave the local gov't in place, but give them a majority of the transit fees. Since they got next to zilch before, they would likely be just fine with that.
Brigade XO wrote:You have noticed that the SLN is loosing ships at a truly awsome rate (and in large batches) and now they are going to be sending a lot of the lighter stuff - DD up through BC out to commerce raid to where RMN and RoHN live? That's going to not end well for the raiders.
It looks from the snippets that they are raiding in their own near-vicinity against neutrals who can't resist; they aren't going to spend 4 to 6 months in hyper to raid 'where the RMN and RoHN live' because they would not survive out there, and also because the operational timeframe is too long for the Mandarins--public opinion will force them into action sooner. As Kolokoltsov noted, patience is not a Solarian virtue. They need a little victory now to rally support.
As far as 'not end well' I agree--but the political fallout from their exposure as perpetrators of "Case Buccaneer" will be one of the things that ends up hurting the League the most.
But can you picture Aegis or another Avalon up against a pair or Bridgeports? Or, how's this: the RMN has always modernized existing ships. How about a Star Knight class unloading a stacked double salvo against pair of Guardian type cruisers? If you install the Avalon's fire control into a Star Knight, a stacked double salvo would be 48 missiles even without the chase. Not as heavy as Gauntlet, but the SLN never looked at Tiberion any more than any other Verge battle. . . .
Brigade XO wrote:So the primary enforement for OFS, SL and anybody with an arrangment or deal with the SL to look the other way or provide protection is going to be without the big sticks on call to beat down if they can't just cow a problem by showing up.
Lack of enforcement and or the preceived AND demonstrated inability to do their jobs by SLN and OFS is going to tear the lid off festering problems. It does't take a genius to figure out that if you decide you have an opportunity to take over some other system, that the delay in getting a responce by the SLN to a call for assistance is probably going to give you time to become the Legitimate Government and tell the "protectors"- so sorry, local problem, all resolved, run back to cowereing behind a moon somewhere and sure you can buy all the hydrogen and water for your bunkers, that will be cash, thank you.
Want to renegotiate that trade agreement with Suzie's Fast Freight or Bozo's Planet? No helpful official from the Leage Board of Trade or OFS's Protectorate Services is going to be there to either take their cut or "negotiate" on behalf of their clients.
Heck, send your little bitty SDF over to that stuck-up neignbor of yours (with transponders set to SLN codes), blow the shit out of enough of their infrastructure to soften them up without destroying the ability to export good and then send part of that same SDF back with some feighters full of "reconstruction experts" [a lot of your army and administrators] and become the local version of OFS and Rescure them from that dastardly attack by rogue SLN ships (lot of that going around) and sign them up for debt peonage for the next 200 years as you take over operations. That OFS business model is truly a solid moneymaker:)
If I understand this part of your post, yes, I expect a lot of unrest and quite a bit of payback from systems that either got screwed by the pro-Core, pro-major transteller polices pushed by the current SLN, or those whose predatory tendencies were (up to now) restrained by their membership. And there will be some naval/gendarm/OFS types who decide to play Alexander the Great (or Napoleon, or Gustav Anderman). Maya Sector is not the only group that is preparing to leave the League; we just aren't privy to the others yet.
In the first case, the transtellars (particularly the smaller local shell-system outfits) will either convince their local system government to look the other way, or to outright secede. Also, there will be a bit of smuggling.
In the second case, the GA will recognize whatever the new polity is, and trade with them. And if that includes mutual defense treaties, investment for infrastructure, or whatever, then that's what they'll get.
Which, when you get down to it, is a big part of the Harrington Plan; and also, a big part of Gweon's analysis, too.
Anyway, insofar as possible, the Manties will likely let local systems fight their own internal battles. Unless the Malign was shipping the arms claiming to be the SEM--in which case the Manties will take action. Otherwise,they are not going to violate someone else's sovereignty. Or seize territory other than wormhole termini, which are mostly out-system.
YMMV, of course.
Rob