GloriousRuse wrote:They didn’t become Goliath because they won. They became Goliath because the author blatantly violated his own world design so that the precious protagonists would never have a real setback. Again, it wasn’t always this blatant - at one point the Mantie government actually had different parliamentary factions that were not pure driven snow with perfect crystal balls! And the Navy actually had to wait a few years when caught off balance!
But from book 11 onwards? Nope. Just a magic “I win” button for everything. That’s what makes them Goliath. Not the act of winning, the act of winning by fiat decree that everything they do must be the most perfect there ever was and that God is Literally on Their Side, sticking his thumbs on the scale to save them from anything more than background narrative losses.
Didn't have a real setback? Beth is sitting on the throne because of a real setback. The Treecats are up in arms because of a real setback. The entire orbital industry was laid waste. Only one Nike survived Oyster Bay? They were tricked into going to war by a hidden entity. They suffered the helm of the government at the hands of a buffoon when victory was close enough to taste, who also cost them Erewhon and attritional advantages by drawing down the navy in the midst of the Peeps secretly building their own vast navy.
I truly don't understand it GloriousRuse. They sowed the right seeds. They didn't ignore their responsibilities and invested in their education system-wide. They adopted the right attitudes and the right military posture. They are not by nature expansive and they never put their foot up anybody's arse who didn't deserve it or have it coming. One of the reasons they didn't do any of these things is because they didn't have to, which goes back to my statement claiming it's easy to be righteous when you are rich. Morals, scruples and values take you a long way in life, as most of our parents instill within us. It is the same for a polity. The Star Kingdom built up a reputation in the galaxy that is irrefutable. It is what is meant by "The honor of the Queen."
Incidentally, you could also make the same assertions about Honor.
Who also benefit from the same model of the proper seeds sown in morals, scruples values and goodwill which stood her in good stead throughout the galaxy. Her MO - same as the Queen who she found worthy of her service - preceded her. It preceded her to Cerberrus, into Andermani space and onto the Havenite ships within the officer corp.
If morals, scruples, values and goodwill were military bases the SEM and Honor have a port in every system in the galaxy. How can one downplay that kind of momentum and potential energy? There are so many intangibles.
At any rate, the author didn't stack the deck, the Star Kingdom stacked their own. Starting with the Queen's father who instilled in his officer corp the same morals, scruples and values in which he ruled. A value system where your officer corp will give you blood out of each of his own turnips.
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