PeterZ wrote:Sigs,
A couple of things.
First, Oyster Bay pretty much indicates that the resources the MA controls is limited. Had they had several large systems to draw from, that attack would have been much more powerful and likely included Haven as well. Not that Haven would have been as wounded with Bolthole surviving.
I disagree, looking from Manticore's point of view OB accomplished everything they needed o accomplish, they destroyed the SKM's industrial muscle while they left it's Navy intact to fight a war with the SLN and the RHN when the time came, if the MA had tried a more powerful approach and took out the RMN or as much of it as possible the SLN would have made short work of the remnants no matter how outclassed and worse they might have actually broken the SKM's spirit and will to fight by crushing the RMN in a surprise attack, the SEM surrenders to the League and the SLN suddenly gets state of the art technology.
The MA did not need the RMN destroyer, they needed to destroy the SKM's industry while leaving the RMN's fighting power to crush the SLN and in turn to let the RHN swoop in for the kill. Going after the Republic would have accomplished nothing more than to get both nations on the same side.
Besides the ships that attacked Manticore and Grayson could have been special purpose ships with just sneak attacks in mind, for all they know the regular MA navy has hundreds of SD(P)'s of their own ready for the attack.
Second, the size of their holding does not eliminate their need for secrecy. The more the MA communicate with their controlled systems, the more likely they will be discovered. This will be true if they control only 1 or 100 systems.
If I were in charge of the MA in 1500-1600 I would be sending colony ships quietly as far from the League as I can and still be able to maintain reasonable contact and colonize a few planets with the intent to expand from there with the goal to have significant industrial might by the time I'm ready to enact my plans in the League. The MA had the ability to genetically engineer its population and grow their population significantly faster than anyone else, in 300 years they would have had hundreds of heavily industrialized systems far from the League, with once a year courier from the League to my nation I will be able to keep pace with League technology and improve my technology in peace. By the time I'm ready I would have hundred or more heavily industrialized systems with a powerful well trained navy with the ability to choose when to attack and safely know that no one is aware my nation even exists.
Since no one knows the MA exists I would try to manipulate the different nations into fighting between themselves and I will use my Special Forces(spider-drive units) to fan the flames and weaken whoever is stronger.
MY point is that for all the GA knows there are hundreds of systems far from the League with hundreds of SD(P)'s waiting to pounce. The MA did not need to start a war if they could ensure a cheap victory by using the SLN and the mandarins like puppets to basically get destroyed by the RMN and then use the RHN to crush the remnants and powerless RMN. Why risk uniting the galaxy against you if you can try for a victory the cheap way first? With a little bit of luck and a bit more forethought they could have pulled it off without anyone suspecting anything and without risking uniting the galaxy against them.
These facts indicate that the GA is best served if they can ramp up the productive and technical capacity of their allies. The greater the productive capacity of their allies, the more difficult the MA's job to re-unify the galaxy. Even the RF can't operate openly. The supporters within those systems are largely ignorant of their MA connections and the RF leadership has to keep it that way.
Problem is that the GA doesn't know about the RF and it doesn't know about the MA aside from some tidbits. If I knew that someone had it out for me but I knew next to nothing about them I would be very interested in maintaining as powerful a fleet as I can. The problem is worse because since the GA doesn't know what the MA is planning they cant be sure they aren't actually helping them accomplish their goals. For all they know the entire plan was meant to topple the League government and install a friendly government and eliminate any opposition to genetic enhancement(Beowulf) from the League and the GA complied by forcing the League to surrender. Just as easily they could have been making the effort to smash the League into hundreds of smaller nations to make conquest easier in a decade or two.
My point is that without intelligence on the MA the GA is basically guessing if they are making things better or worse, if they are fighting the MA or helping them unwillingly and they definitely don't know if the units that were used in OB were all that the MA had or they were just all the MA was willing to cut loose.
So, if enough of the ex-Protectorates and Verge/Fringe do ally with the GA, and their tech/production capacity is significantly improved; the MA is in deep caca.
The issue with this is as far as the GA knows the MA does not care about the verge/protectorates. My opinion is that the only chance the GA has of long term survival is uniting as much of the verge/protectorates as they can and investing in their industry and technology, adding to the verge also as many shell/core worlds as they can add to the GA.