ThinksMarkedly wrote:Note that they did go after two systems dozens of light-years from each other: MBS and Yeltsin. And you're not arguing against me, you're arguing against White Haven and the Admiralty: they're the one who concluded that the unknown enemy did not have enough resources to make a more thorough job at the time and left way too much for everything to go exactly right. You may say they were wrong, since they based those conclusions on assumptions that may not hold water.
I am arguing that the thought process used to reach that conclusion was faulty. They knew absolutely nothing about the MA and their goals or capabilities and they based their decisions on a wild assumption. People keep bringing up that the Admiralty thought it was all they had and in this case that position is wrong. They didn't know why the MA committed to OB, so drawing the conclusion that they could have hurt them worse and they didn't means they didn't have the resources to do it is probably bordering on criminal negligence. Since they didn't know the goal of the MA when it comes to OB they don't know the whether it was a complete success or a failure.
You're also right that they can't know what was in construction at time of the attack, so in the year since Oyster Bay the situation will have changed. But as you yourself said, no one builds hundreds (much less thousands!) of ships at the same time without putting them through trials to figure out if they work or don't. White Haven's argument was that if they had even those early versions, they'd have used them.
Why would they use them? They accomplished their goals with the ships on hand. Ultimately as the reader we have a better understanding of the goals of the MA, and my understanding is that adding more ships to the attack wouldn't have made the attack more successful, instead it would have unraveled their plans that much sooner.
What I'm saying is that the vast majority of systems in the League was not significantly affected by the way. Given the decentralised nature of the League, the majority of the populations feels a citizen of their worlds first, Solarian second. With the exposure of the corrupt government in Old Chicago, I wouldn't be surprised to see public opinion turn towards planetary or regional nationalism. And as I said, the GA will be doing its best to encourage that, breaking up the 363 kg gorilla into smaller, bite-sized... uh... orangutans?
They went from the biggest, strongest nations to defenceless in a couple of years, I agree with you likely the League has shed a good chunk of their territory and that is good for the GA. But on the other hand the SLN now has proof that there was an unknown third party involved in instigating the war. I can see it from the other side as well where most of the League remains because member systems see 1,000 systems having a better chance to cut back on the technological edge a lot faster then 10 Core systems or even 100.
Indeed, which is all the more reason to cooperate with the GA instead of fighting it, once the Ghost Hunters and Kingsford ram the idea through the thick skulls of the politicians. Don't hold your hopes up, though (I won't). Instead, it's far more likely that conspiracy theories will abound and governments will conveniently forget that there was someone else attacking Manticore and Beowulf.
I would bet that in real life if the 70,000,000 + people died in what amounted to a massive war crime and the victims having the upper hand told you that you were in-fact not responsible most people will grab it with both hands and run. Do you think that given a choice most politicians and citizens in the League wouldn't like to essentially absolve themselves of everything they did and everything that could be blamed on them by pointing the finger at someone else...someone the victims were actually blaming as well.
They won't because they're not at war any more. There'll be crash R&D programs and you're right that there are probably 10 Core Worlds that could throw sufficient resources to far outpace the R&D, if they banded together. But they won't, because they don't exist in a vacuum, so the GA will be instead becoming friends with them and trying to make it so no emergency R&D programs happen. Politicians will soon forget about funding them.
Why would they forget? Unless the GA is willing to start deploying a lot of SD(P)'s to many core/shell systems for the foreseeable future those newly independent systems will be very interested in a fleet of their own. few people with the means want to depend on someone else for their protection, especially the people who until 1921 thought their navy was invincible with its 10,000 SD's. If they depend on the GA for protection it is only a matter of time until the democracies of the GA start demanding payment for that protection as the GA leadership is also made up of politicians and most of them are elected so it would be pretty hard to convince your population that its a good idea to defend everyone for free.
And don't forget the disadvantage that I highlighted: the SL member worlds have very little access to Manticoran or Havenite captured tech. Knowing something can be done is two thirds of the work, but Paretto's Law also applies: 20% of the work takes 80% of the time. Without captured tech, without detailed sensor scans from anywhere except Hypatia, where the RMN fought mostly with last-gen ships and missiles, they have that steep curve to climb. It can be done, but it won't be as fast as Haven.
Again though, they have the advantage of a better starting tech then Haven, significantly larger industrial base, insane amount of wealth inside most core/shell worlds and the same motivation to not be defenceless.
There won't be a lot of purges because the is no revolution going on in the League which could excuse breaking up deeply ingrained and corrupt traditions. Kingsford has a huge work ahead of him to make sure that he has competent staff and that his COs are actually trained. But he can't make a CPS-style purge. He'll fire who's really incompetent, court-martial the corrupts, retire the dead-weights, but there'll be a lot left he'll just have to put up with, for a while at least.
And he will have a few years at least to make the necessary changes. Create a core group of competent SLN officers and use that group of competent officers to assess and bring in more competent officers, they are limited to what they can do but they are also afforded a lot of time before the first SD(P) remotely close technologically to the GA's SD(P)'s comes into service. At the same time the Ghost Hunters will grow in size and focused on removing anyone from the military and government that is corrupt, start from the senior officers and senior bureaucrats and move on down. Kingsford would have had to serve probably close to 80 or more years, I would hope that in that time he has made some connections with competent officers, he brings them in and the Ghost Hunters go through their lives to clear them from wrongdoing. It might take him a lot of time but I doubt he will be fielding SD(P)'s in less then 5 years so he has time. If the Ghost Hunters clear someone from corruption or other unsavoury crimes but that officer turns out to be a well connected idiot just shuffle him over to the Reserve so that they can command an inactive reserve SD squadron if he cant outright fire him. Its like someone swallowed a bunch of diamonds, sure you have to go through a lot of smelly crap to get them but if you need them it would be well worth it.
I disagree on the conclusion and on the fear factor. I agree on the rest: basic technology, industrial base and wealth put them ahead of where Haven was. I don't think there's going to be fear besides the initial reaction because the GA is going to go out of its way to be non-threatening to anyone who just plays by neighbourly rules.
1) They all know how the League treated the verge and protectorates, the core and shell might have in general pretended to be ignorant of the realities but they knew. If they don't have a fleet to protect their own interests they are at risk of becoming the protectorates and they know what the League did to the protectorates. After all Frontier Security probably had good intentions when it first started out.
2) Until 1921 Haven, Manticore, Grayson and Andermani were nothing but neobarbs smashing eachother with clubs in their "wars". How many core worlds will willingly become a protectorate of the neobarbs in the GA?