tlb wrote:tlb wrote:I am not trying to say that I expected the SLN to act on the reports. What fascinates me is that we are being told that the willfully ignorant SLN was to some extent interested in intelligence on Manticore at a recent time. Part of that interest is that the SLN is filled with officers that do not rotate positions and are all prolong recipients. So when did that quest for knowledge start and why did it disappear?
Castenea wrote:As a few have pointed out, most of those with interest in what was going on were not in a position to act on their interest, being some combination of low ranked and assigned to other duties. The officer in charge of the office that was supposed to report on foreign weapons developments was both not looking to see if anything new was being developed and actively suppressing any report of new developments (look at Captain Daud's lack of career advancement).
I also suspect that the lines of communication between SLN Intelligence and Haven were already atrophying well before the events that led to the armistice (AoV).
But if, as stated, Haven was giving active assistance in the design of ships to fight Manticore, then there had to be some fairly high level approval and interest in the events. That interest should have continued for awhile to see how those ships performed.
Certainly by the time we read of SLN departments, all of that approval has dried up and that interest has gone. But there is a story in those changes that I would like to learn.
I don't believe I ever stated that the SLN was helping design ships for the PRN. They were selling
tech to the PRH which it was then using to create domestic designs, often using Solly ship classes (many of which had been purchased, at least in export form, expressly to serve as models). By the time of OBS and HotQ, virtually all Havenite designs were homegrown, and the export tech Solly corporations were allowed to sell to Haven was second tier (at best) by Solly standards.
So you have here a situation in which the Sollies are selling second- or even tertiary-level tech to the Peeps, who are desperate to get their hands on it. This suggests to any properly chauvinistic Solly that PRN ships must really, really suck compared to current generation SLN ships. And if the PRN, with sucky ships, can face the RMN as a peer competitor, then Manty ships can't be all that wonderful, either. This
reinforces an (ill-deserved) sense of superiority.
In addition, the guys doing the selling
are not the SLN. They are private arms companies selling the tech the SLN has cleared for export because it doesn't hand over the SLN's latest and nastiest goodies for reverse engineering. The private corporations --- think Vickers-Armstrong or Litton Industries --- aren't even building ships for Haven, anymore; they're providing
ship systems (and tech support to get those systems operational when first delivered) and then going home and counting their money.
During the Arab-Israeli wars, when the Arab states were getting their clocks cleaned by the Israelies despite having been equipped with last-generation combat equipment (like the T-72 while the Israelies were still armed with 105s), the argument was frequently made that the problem was operator error. That the same equipment in the hands of Soviet troops, with superior training and leadership, would have been far more successful. The historical record suggests this view was inaccurate, and certainly what happened in Desert Storm would seem to support that probability.
Solly naval officers are in much the same place, psychologically.
Of course the stupid neobarbs got beaten! What else can you expect? They would have gotten beaten a lot worse without those infusions of our superior technology! And if
we'd been in command, the outcome would have been totally different. Because, after all, we are the SLN and they aren't. And neither are those crappy Manties!
Further, the Peeps didn't like being dependent on the Sollies any more than they had to, both because they resented Solly attitudes and because it's dangerous to rely on foreign vendors for critical weapon systems. They had to crawl to the Sollies initially, but one of the points upon which Rob Pierre was most adamant was the need to repair and mobilize the
Havenite tech industries and shipyards. By the time the paradigm shift began to set in in earnest, the Sollies --- even the private corporations, not just the SLN --- had been pretty much cut off from any reverse flow of superior
Havenite tech. That made it even easier for the ONI drones to assume that nothing significant had changed.
The SLN was supporting Haven because
private industry could make a lot of cash off the deal (not because the SL government was deeply and directly involved in the transactions) and because it resented hell out of Manticore's use/weaponization of the Junction as a means to shape Solarian foreign policy. The SLN, however, was never an active partner in operations against the SKM until after the Battle of Monica. That doesn't mean that some of those private corporations didn't have a better notion of what was happening than ONI did. Look at how quickly the cataphract came along, for example. Not even they had any realistic notion of how far behind the curve the SLN was falling, and they believed the sheer size of the SLN would give the League time to recover from any initial missteps, but they had a better idea of what was happening than the professional officers did. And they expected to make even bigger buckets of money selling the SLN the new systems it was going to need to defeat the Manties.