fester wrote:I don't think that Beowulf can assume that it has or more importantly, it will continue to have enough of a technological edge to fight outmassed 20:30:50:100 to 1 and win. We know that second tier systems like Erewhon and Maya can build warships that are vastly superior to anything that was in space in 1910 PD. We know that the SLN was starting to innovate their way to at least address some of their deficiencies with HASTA. We know that CATAPHRACTS are not Apollo MDMs but they are competitive against anything available in 1913 PD and they are competitive against most non Mk-23 and non-Mk-19 missile cruisers in the galaxy. We know that the surviving officer corps of both Frontier Fleet and Battle Fleet KNOW that they got hammered by a combination of superior technology and superior training that enabled the cutting edge use of that tech edge. They might not be able to directly address every tech edge the Grand Alliance has but they can take immediate and intermediate steps to blunt some of those advantages.
No one but GA and allies currently have the tech for SD(P)s anyway, so combating warlordism that happened as a result of the war won't need more than cruisers. New bouts of warlordism after this are going to be a different story.
You're right that for regular military posture this won't work.
In 1924 a BSDF/BSN cruiser squadron should be able to rip open the guts of a warlord battle squadron if the BSN is towing pods and have at least KH-1-like capability but in 1940 PD, is that the case that a BSN BC-Ron will be able to fight outnumbered 3:1 against the BC forces of a local star system that is able to build their own warships and throw their own weight around in their own cluster?
I think that there is a window where the tech edge is big enough that the Beowulf expeditionary force can be mostly sub-wallers but that edge is going to close as plenty of individuals and star systems are in the know that the edge exists, can reasonably describe the core elements of that edge (FTL, pods, compensators, micro-fusion plants) and then figure out ways to either directly counter that edge by mirror-imagining parts of the package (CATAPHRACT pods for instance) , or asymmetrically change the dynamics by going down other routes to take away some of the Grand Alliance advantages.
Wallers leaving the home system is a case of war. That's long-term preparation because it's not advisable to prepare for war after it's broken out.
Short of that, I see the BSN mostly like the RMN: lots of smaller ships. The RMN was mostly a BC and DD navy before the war with Haven broke out. I don't think the same force mix will work for the BSN because there's no equivalent to Silesia, but then again Silesia isn't the same any more for the RMN either.