ThinksMarkedly wrote:penny wrote:If that something also has a spider drive, and is hyper capable, then all of the top brass, Captain, Admiral, tactical etc., can survive. The MA will not allow its crew to be taken prisoner. But I don't see why a contingency plan wouldn't be available to an LD.
That would mean the GAULs would need to start turning on the crew to clear the way out from the inner core. Otherwise, you have 7500 people who are not getting off the ship who would be in the way and any dozen of them might get weapons to oppose the leadership leaving. The mental control of navy personnel can't be that good (we know they don't have suicide nanites) especially when they realise their life is forfeit. Quite a lot of them would try to get off the ship aboard those evacuation shuttles.
Another problem is that once the brass leaves, what's to stop the "workers" from surrendering the ship with all its classified systems intact? They'd have a lot of time to disable the scuttling charges without the top brass around to stop them. The GAULs may barricade themselves inside engineering and the flag bridge with a large nuke, but the rest of the crew will try to get to them and the bombs.
No, you don't want to give the crew time to realise their life is forfeit, so you don't have time to mount an evacuation of the top brass. Said top brass must activate the self-destruct as early as possible.
Besides, aside from the GAULs, the senior officers are the most likely to have drunk the kool-aid, because they are aware of the atrocities being committed. Therefore, they're more likely to die for the cause than regular crewmembers.
I never considered mutiny aboard an MA warship. These people are too indoctrinated. They imbibed indoctrination while listening to charismatic motivational speeches that would make Hitler's seem tame by comparison from the moment they were a spec in a test tube unable to understand language.
GA officers sacrifice their lives without a thought. King Roger’s tradition lives on. I just don't anticipate those kinds of problems aboard a MAN warship. And I can't agree that the suicide protocol wouldn't be required. The Russians and Germans used it. Even the US distributed poison pills to its spies to avoid capture at one point. Some factions of America are calling for another era of distributing a pill to allow prisoners of the Jihad to avoid the brutal televised deaths. And for a regime like the MAlign, I'd be shocked if the suicide protocol isn't widely distributed.
But you might have a point. There is always the possibility of a Randy Steilman lurking aboard every ship I suppose. But the problem is easily solved. NEED TO KNOW. The only people that even know about the escape chute that leads to the secret boat boat is limited. The number of people that need evacuating aboard an LD is probably less than 100. And if you have a problem with defectors, they would try to escape in the only boat anyway. So why tell them. Incorporating a single chute built inside the walls of a warship as large as an LD would be a piece of cake.