tlb wrote:tlb wrote:Would the operational instructions of the RMN make it more likely that the ships would visit those planetary systems that have problems with corruption and piracy? The idea being to let everyone know that the RMN is vigilant. There would still need to visit where corruption and piracy were less well known, but it would not be as high a priority. If so, a junior officer's observations would be biased.SharkHunter wrote:IIRC, prior to uprating the threat to the Talbott sector, Admiral Sarnow was being given the highest priority for the Rolands and Sag-Cs for just that reason... because of the need to sit on and thwack the system governments that attempted to continue with business as usual. I think RFC intended the decision to be something like a best-possible version of the EU annexing the corrupted countries to their Southeast, then trying to clean up their systems, or some best possible version of the United States annexing southward and having to clean out the chicanery and bribery infestations common to many of the Central American countries and economies. Not sure what the early-21st century equivalent of a Sag-C expeditionary force would be...Theemile wrote:In addition, Sarnow got virtually all 48 of the new Kammerling System Control Cruisers with the Marine Battalions. You don't get 45-50 new ships designed to drop heavy marine forces assigned to a relative backwater during a war if you don't have a need for them. Manticore got ~34 planets from the Silesian breakup, just the Kammerlings represent 1.4 ships per planet, or more ships than Kumalo had in his Talbott OOB in March 1920 pd.
Actually I was thinking of the time before the annexation when Midshipman or Lieutenant Harrington was on her early cruises; more like the information that Theemile provided from SITS. During those times would the routes be biased toward the worst spots, or from what SITS states was it so bad everywhere that the routing could be arbitrary?
Actually, I would think any RMN ships in the "hunting" role would be reactionary - so they would be following the upsurge in reports in an area, so yeas, a hunter would see the worst. A convoy ship would probably get a wider slice of experience, but less shore time.