kzt wrote:So you drop out of hyper, spend say 2 hours to get to the planet. You swat anyone who objects and tell them that you are going to come collect stuff and you'll blow up the town if anyone resists.
So it takes you 8 days to collect whatever really valuable but easy to resell stuff they have and the top 50 contestants from the Miss Planet contest and then you take off. Total time is under 10 days.
Is the 0.2% chance that some annoying busybody is going to interrupt you a serious deterrent to your nefarious plans?
You can do this 20 times and have about a 95% chance that no annoying busybody is going to stumble upon you.
How much security is the GA really providing here? How many raids will it take before they petition OFS to come back and keep them safe?
Wait, the OFS kept them safe? Only if you meant "make a deal with the devil" kind of protection: you're safe from pirate wannabes, but not from OFS itself. From all we've been told, Barregos in Maya was an extremely atypical case, no other OFS sector governor was doing that sort of thing.
Anyway, the protection isn't absolute: you can't prevent this pirate from getting away with it a couple of times. But after the second, he'll be hunted down and his long-term prospects of survival drop considerably. Keeping ahead of the pursuers means putting stress on the ships and on consumables, not to mention arriving in sectors they don't have a lot of intel on.
If I were the CO of this rogue unit, I'd set myself up as the protector. They don't even have to make it a protection racket: just arrive with that battlecruiser squadron in a moderately non-poor Verge system, offer your services and that of your highly experienced crew in exchange for being named Planetary Fleet Admiral (with corresponding salary and benefits). Yes, I'd be absconding with SLN property and officially going rogue, but I'd be one of Kingsford's least problems. By the time the situation settled down sufficiently for Kingsford to request his ships back, he wouldn't want them (obsolete) and the system may actually be able to give them back!
Sure, I wouldn't be absurdly rich and have a harem of slaves, but I'd actually have a cushy desk job and would still be rich (any FF Commodore would have enough corrupt behaviour to skim off the top anyway).
But I might not be representative of the run-of-the-mill FF Commodore and Rear Admiral. There's always the "getting caught is for suckers, it's not going to happen to me".