tlb wrote:penny wrote:What, if any, state would officially sponsor her and her fleet? Torch?
Traditionally states will sponsor an individual with a ship by giving them a Letter of Marque, making them a privateer in the service of that nation. This empowers them to act against any nation that is at war with the issuing state.
Without such a letter an individual is simply a pirate.
A Letter of Marque was eliminated as an acceptable practice in our universe by the Hague Convention of 1907.
That is part and parcel of why I suggested that Torch could, and would, probably even should sponsor her. I have always said that the Kingdom of Torch is going to get a visit on the eve of the voyage of the LDs. Torch would be crazy not to sponsor Honor and her fleet. If only for the added protection. Besides, in this universe, Torch may be party to why Honor has gone rogue in the first place. Torch was attacked in the opening phases of the MAN's campaigns against the galaxy. Honor may receive that Letter of Marque after the fact.
However, even in our universe in spite of the Hague Convention, aren't Letters of Marque skirted? Which is the perfect lead-in to the train of thought that is responsible for this entire thread ...
Elon Musk is a private citizen richer than the avarice of greed who was instrumental against Putin's war with Ukraine. Musk's technology was responsible for communications.
He is also building a spaceship to go on a mission to Mars. His technology can put weapons in space. Perhaps in time to counter Putin's communications killing nuclear bomb deployed in orbit.
And if a multi-billionaire had built the biggest and baddest battleship that weighed in even larger than the Yamato, and she sailed into the biggest naval battle in history (by way of Cape Horn since she wouldn't fit in the Panama Canal), I am sure the US Navy would have been glad to see her.
There is a gray area that can become any color that a state sponsor is willing to paint it.
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