Slneezy wrote:There's a limit for white elephant prestige spending - at least for people that don't want the same treatment as the Legislaturalists.
A SD as an yacht would be pretty ruinous for a poor system.
When SLN SDs are going for scrap prices, it isn't going to be much of a stretch for even very poor systems. Especially if it just a Flagship that never goes anywhere except for an occasional State Visit.
Slneezy wrote:The first pod layers were converted cargo ships. If one such ship can whack a squad of SDs you'll bet a lot more people are going to invest in those rather than in obsolete SDs. That's made worse by how manpower intensive SLN's SDs are compared to their long range punch.
But nobody is going to buy a [shudder]
merchant ship to impress anyone. Something like HMAMC
Wayfarer isn't impressive until it starts shooting at someone at which point impressing and intimidating your neighbor is pretty much a lost cause.
IIRC, A ferry crew for a Scientist or Vega class SD has been estimated at a minimum of 1,000 trained personnel. Maybe half that for a Harbor watch. Either is easily in reach for any system that can afford scrap prices for an SD in the first place. If all you want to do is impress people, you only need to maintain essential systems, the Flag Deck and the Bridge once you get it home.
If you need to fully man your SD and take it into combat, you've basically failed in the purpose of a "Prestige Ship." A "Prestige Ship" is about
perception and not about functionality or practicality.
The bottom line is that there will be a market for just about any military hardware someone is willing to sell -- and even a few things the owners don't know they are selling.
Practicality won't always enter into the decision-making process, and many purchases will be driven by Ego and Pride.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)