ThinksMarkedly wrote:
I don't see the Peeps taking over Matapan and even Midgard, since those systems would be a net negative contribution to the PRH economy. But that's not important to the question.
To me they are important because of the terminals they control, with those terminals the Republic can conquer a hell of a lot of systems to quench its appetite. I don’t think the MA would be concerned with how many verge systems the PRH captures because they count to give them strength but they don’t equal to core worlds.
Is then both of your answers that the long-term Detweiler Plan, by sponsoring and pushing the DuQuesne Plan, was to grow the PRH to encompass the entirety of the Haven Sector and some surrounding systems, to the point where its size would be within one order of magnitude the SL and with a military proportionately bigger?
The stronger the Republic gets, the easier it is to find an ignition to start a war between the SL and the republic and even better to cause the reaction within the SL to facilitate a collapse of the League. If the Republic gets too strong for the SL and is at risk of just rolling over the SLN and winning the war quickly because of naval size or technology the MA has LD’s to even the odds. Send a squadron or two of LD’s to the biggest PN fleet concentration crush that fleet, another squadron or two will hit their major industrial center(s) and the odds are even.
Sorry, you lost me here. OB destroys the SKM's morale and industry, the RHN comes in and crushes them. Then the SKM lashes out? How, if the RHN has crushed them? If it's few units, why would the SLN despair?
I worded it badly, either they destroy the moral of the SKM along with their industry allowing for the RoH to sail in and force them to surrender thus bringing the RoH back into war with the SL or the RMN lashes out at the SL, destroys a large chunk of the SLN and is subsequently overrun by the RHN because they quickly burn through their ammunition. Problem is there was a third option, the SEM views the RoH as their biggest imediate threat and goes in to crush their industry and navy, thus allowing the SLN to win against a weakened RMN with little to no ammunition left over.
After OB, when the RoH president was in Manticore she told the queen that some members of her cabinet were for an attack on Manticore because they believed they had the upper hand after OB, problem is they didn’t. I believe the MA’s intention was to entice the RoH to attack, unfortunately they would have ran up against Home Fleet and 8th Fleet at which point the RHN would have been crushed in 2nd battle of Manticore and the RMN would be dangerously low on ammunition if not outright out of ammunition. So the SLN sails in and is crushed but wave two takes over because the RMN is reduced to fighting with energy.
The MA wanted Manticore in a position where they can face off against one of their enemies but not both which could have backfired for them if the RoH attacked Manticore and was crushed or if the SKM viewed them as the bigger immediate threat and went after them, crushed the RHN and was then overwhelmed by the SLN due to lack of ammunition.
Manticore was so far ahead of the SLN and the RHN that they could have faced off both navies without much problem if their industry was intact and once the SL started to fall apart they would have been a massive threat to the MA’s plans since many core and shell worlds would flock to them for protection so they would be in direct competition with the RF and much better positioned to provide the protection those systems will crave. If at the end of the war, the RMN is destroyed, the SKM is conquered the SLN is crushed and the SL is collapsing and the RHN is weakened to the point where they would have to focus on rebuilding their nation rather than compete with the RF that would be the best option for the MA since they can deal with the RoH at a later date.
Those numbers are too high. That would mean the RHN had nearly 1000 SD(P)s in active service. I would accept 620 total, with 350 participating in Beatrice. My numbers were of 400-460 SD(P)s total and BoM destroying two thirds of the 350 that were sent in.
At All costs Chapter Ch. 54
“You said we’d commit almost three hundred and fifty of the wall,” she said, finally. “What does that leave us if things go wrong?”
“We’ll have a total of 620 SD(P)’s in commission at that point,” Theisman said, “There will be another 300 or so older superdreadnaughts to support them, although at that point we will be decomisioning the older ships to provide crews for the new construction”…
The rest is reasons why they didn’t bring more ships to the battle:
1) 100 SD(P)’s would be working up and not up to the task of fighting a battle.
2) The force has to be enough to fight through Home Fleet and potentially 3rd and 8th as well. And at worst case scenario they should have enough ships in the attacking fleet to make a retreat from Manticore if things turn badly.
3) They cant be sure where 8th Fleet is located, so as such they have to protect their secure rear area’s like Haven and Bolthole
4) They are worried about the missing IAN ships, they have accounted for only a fraction of them.
This discussion can be interpreted to mean that the RHN has 620 SD(P)’s at that point counting the 350 SD(P)’s going to Manticore or that they are sending 350 SD(P)’s to Manticore and there would be 620 SD(P)’s in total remaining.
My reasoning is as to why its 350 SD(P)’s for Beatrice and 620 SD(P)’s Remaining is because the RHN started the war with 318 SD(P)’s. It takes them roughly 6 months longer to build and commission an SD(P) when compared to the 18-20 months it take the RMN. So if they announced their new fleet in early 1919 and laid down SD(P)’s in the rest of the republic within a months of the announcement which would represent similar or larger number than Bolthole and at the same time they would have ~300 SD(P)’s under construction in Bolthole. So by BoM in mid 1921 they should have at least more 300 SD(P)’s in service from Bolthole Alone, and another 300+ SD(P)’s from the rest of the republic. So It is not unreasonable for the RHN to have close to 1,000 SD(P)’s of their own in 1921. Most of the new ships from the open republic yards would have entered service within the previous 3-6 months before BoM but the Bolthole ships would have been in service since late 1920. So likely they would have 970 SD(P)’s in service and another 600 SD(P)’s under construction. But we don’t know if they had the financial abilities to operate or even finish the second batch of SD(P)’s that they laid down in 1920/1921.