Relax wrote:
1) the establishment, expansion, and maintenance of remote/regional bases was a consequence of pre-war and first war strategic thinking. Both sides engaged in building dispersed nodal forces.
2) Establishing bases in uninhabited systems avoid a multitude of political problems; especially for Manticore. The attack on Zanzibar where the local's commander countermanded the Manticoran commander to use the out-system LAC bases is a prime example of why an empty system is preferable.
3) If the only thing in the system is your military base, there is no problem declaring the entire system a military reservation.
4) Dispersed nodal forces are no longer mainstream strategic thinking. There's no need to establish an extended perimeter defense if the enemy is going to use deep penetration raids against "home" systems.
Yes, those reasons exist. Still does not mean you BUILD ships there, out in the middle of nowhere which cannot be defended well. This is like saying in WWII, Hawaii(front lines) with a small population and certainly no one with knowledge to build warships was going to become a shipbuilding center. Pull the other leg. If you do not like this example, pull any number of examples from the Royal Navy over the entirety of the 18th and 19th century when they ruled the waves. Small ships at most and then the cannons etc were all shipped in from England. They did not build forges to build cannon all over the world.[/quote]
RFC addressed that
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/entry/Harrington/104/1
To summarize:
1) repair base (including component manufacturing) got really big for all sorts of good reasons, with powerful defenses to protect those reasons
2) concerns about a raid taking out SKM's manufacturing ability (compared to Peeps with multiple systems with shipyards), plus huge stock of components on hand.
3) Existing fortifications were more than adequate pre-MDM, but Janacek&Co didn't think Peeps had MDMs so they didn't bother upgrading defenses by the time Thunderbolt rolled around.
Really, Janacek reminds me so much of Londo Mollari. "Arrogance and stupidity all in the same package, how efficient..."