cthia wrote:You are looking at it incompletely. LACs prevented the RMN from putting too many eggs in one basket. Lose one LAC and you lose a lot less personnel than you do with a traditional screening element. Finding the bodies to man them is just one aspect of it.
A polity the size of the SL naturally inherits and adopts vastly different doctrines than the rest of the Galaxy. And rightly so. Not only can it afford to do so, it makes good sense for them to use the overabundant resources they have been given as a weapon. They simply do not have the same limitations as other combatants. I simply cannot see how it makes sense for the SL to build LACs when it does not need to. Traditional screening elements custom-built to meet the needs of the current battlefield will do just fine... in enormous numbers.
See above on affordability. That is not a given.
As to why it how it could make sense, I can see it. It might still be more cost/effective to build LACs like they grew in trees than destroyers.
Or... shudder... frigates.
As a matter of fact, if the SL foregoes the adoption of LACs in favor of escorts, and they manage to produce enormous numbers of them, then Manty doctrine which utilizes LACs will begin to show its weakness. Little wonder they are considering a CLAC that can stay with the fray.
The SL is a huge entity, and it knows it is a huge entity. It knows full-well how much it greatly outweighs and dwarfs its opponents. Their size has always fueled and explained their arrogance.
We don't know the size of the SL 2.0 after all is said and done. They'll still be the largest polity in the Galaxy by a wide margin, but how wide that is will have considerably narrowed. The SL was 1700 systems or thereabouts, while the Republic of Haven, the second biggest, was about a tenth of that. So an order of magnitude of difference.
But SL 2.0 may drop to 500 to 1000. Meanwhile, the Haven-Manticore Union will be 250 or more, depending on who else joins. So that may be as low as 2x bigger, only.
Whether they change their mentality after this change in paradigm is a whole other story, though.
Besides, I think trying to parrot the GA and build LACs will slow them down, because of the many technological advances they would have to overcome first. Quantity is its own quality. That has been at the center of their doctrine for centuries. It also prevents them from having to spread themselves thin protecting their huge periphery. Overwhelming size makes a very effective deterrent. I like the idea of huge numbers of traditional escorts, that is more in keeping with the SLN's speed. And current capability.
Agreed. Building old-style or even moderately improved LACs is worse than doing nothing. It subtracts from available building capacity, diverts funds and mindshare, and adds incredibly to the bureaucracy. They mustn't build a LAC model in quantity unless it's got something for it.
Assuming that they manage to get something close to pre-GA Haven LACs, like the Cimeterre class, they can begin ramping up production. That's a proven ship type and they can make up for the deficiencies in quality with quantity.
Coming up with a missile-defence escort will require more R&D than coming up with their LAC knock-offs. I think the SLN should invest in trying to find different paths that better match their advantages, than simply assuming a copy of what worked for Haven and Manticore is the best way. But until they have proven the new roles with prototypes, they have to do something and copying is an easy way to get started.
And yes, it may take five years for the SL to roll out the first designs from concept to contrails. But that includes R&D and ironing out the kinks. But once they hit their stride, they'll be shitting them out like they got diarrhea.
That's exactly my point: they can't wait 5 years to get started on building a modern Navy.
Plus, consider the GA's LACs. They got three different designs to accomplish three different tactics, something an escort can do naturally. And there is no need to build transports for escorts. You also have to expect that SL ECM will get significantly better, augmenting that enormous missile defense, afforded by huge numbers of escorts supported by new technologies, and newly adopted supporting doctrine and tactics. At any rate, I would imagine that even the RMN would have elected to seed the Galaxy like flies with an enormous number of escorts instead of LACs if it had the choice.
If all else were equal, yes, better to have a hyper-capable and better-armoured ship.
It isn't and will never be. A destroyer will always cost more than a LAC, both initially and in operating costs. It will always require more personnel.
How many are equivalent is difficult to say. A destroyer as an escort for the wall has a very different ratio to LACs compared to when they're used as in-system scouts.
And let us not forget the most obvious advantage the SL has that neither Manticore or Haven rarely ever had. They are not at war with enemy forces chewing up their arms and legs with threats of imminent invasion. They have all the time in the galaxy.
No they don't.
There are multiple reasons why they have to act quickly and not take their sweet time.
The first and most obvious is that neither their population nor their politicians will let them. They want results NOW. Yesterday, if possible. They've been humiliated and reduced to second-rate navy. They must restore their proeminence.
Second, the SLN itself knows it can't continue with a snail pace, otherwise it'll never catch up. It can't make long-term plans assuming the GA/Union will always be nice to them (it can't make short terms with that assumption either). They need to ramp up quickly.
Third, there will be some warlords and other navies trying to take advantage of the chaos. Right now, the only people with better hardware than the SL is the GA/Union and the GA has no intention of conquering systems from the League. But it won't be long before knock-offs start coming off the line somewhere. The SLN will need to develop something to defend its remaining systems with, lest the SL continue shedding members like dandruff.
And a special case of that is the MAlign, known to the SLN as "The Other Guys." Even if the SL and SLN leadership does not believe the GA's explanation of the MAlign's objective to destroy the SL, they know someone is out there. And they know this someone has technology in advance of theirs and none of their best interests in mind.
Fourth and finally, even if all of the above weren't true, they will be at war soon with the MAlign. We know that, even if they don't.