Theemile wrote:Ah, but the SKM has grown from 4 planets to 6 planets between 1916 and 1919, and changed to the SEM with the integration of first 16 planets, then 34 new planets, all before 1923, and may have as many as 20 former Havenite worlds choose to join in the next couple of years. All while it still has the same sized navy as if did in 1900.
Also, the SEM has not replaced San Martin's deceased navy, nor has it replaced the outdated self defense forces of the Talbot forces. Also the SEM retired the 1/2 of the Silesian navy it inherited, and not replaced it.
So the SEM has a much larger tax base than it did in 1900, and one which is also growing at a massive pace, yet has a smaller, more efficient navy than the constituent parts did in 1900.
So I would say some growth in the proper sectors if the fleet are still in order, but the fleet will still be smaller than the constituent parts in the end, and more focused on smaller and midsized units than today.
I would expect to find nodal forces with two to six battle squadrons in Silesia, and Talbot, San Martin, Beowulf, with more in Home Fleet. Maybe one in Marsh. Then battlecruisers (non-pod laying), heavy and light cruisers, and destroyers distributed as needed. Additional destroyers for commerce protection and pirate hunting. Heavier warships might be needed for escorts and pirate hunting if a significant part of the SLN goes rogue. Prevention of warlordism and buccaneering among the Verge. And keeping an eye out for those mystery ships that raided the MBS and Grayson. There may be room for coordination with the Andies in areas of mutual interest. The Graysons may continue their cooperation with the SEM, including weapons development and ship design.
What are things like on the far side (from Manticore) of the Havenites? Will they have to worry about piracy and warlords?