penny wrote:Thanks a lot guys. I didn't think Haven was an option because of incompatible tools, systems, and ship design. Granted, although I would think the logistics of Haven helping out would be annoying, it shouldn't be insurmountable. And they could share technicians and engineers, etc. But I thought Manticore lost a lot of experienced yard workers, engineers, technicians etc., that should have taken loads of time to bring Haven's yards up to snuff or to retrain additional qualified people in the MBS. Everything relating to Beowulf would be compatible.
They did, but as tlb said, by ending the war, Haven returned the POWs that had been captured all the way back in Operation Thunderbolt, so that helped alleviate the shortage, somewhat. It also meant that the repair yards didn't have to service Eighth Fleet's battle damage against the RHN, so could turn to rebuilding the tools to build the tools to build new ships and stations.
Beowulf would be more compatible for anything high-tech (and definitely closer) but Beowulf didn't have any of the technology that even Haven had at this point because Manticore and Beowulf were deliberately keeping the SL in the dark about their capabilities.
As I said above, the most capable yards at this time would have been the Andermani's. Those had been part of the new Alliance since Thunderbolt and had been building SD(P) even earlier. They had a great deal of the Manticore tech package, possibly all of it because their existing Adler-class SD(P)s were being refitted with Keyhole II and their new constructions were coming out of the yards with those. We know the time it takes to travel from the Gregor terminus to New Berlin and it's reasonable enough: it's closer than Grayson and Haven.
What we don't know is where that other yard is. The one where those Adlers were being refitted. The one that Theisman's NavInt couldn't find. It's unlikely to be
in Gregor - that would have been great, but too obvious for NavInt to have missed. And its construction would have been started way before the Alliance, so the IAN would have never placed it in the system where RMN ships emerged frequently in.
Finally, don't discount Marsh and the Republic of Sidemore.
Anyway, Jonathan, after OB Erewhon and Talbot's ships wouldn't be an option, would they? The enemy at that point was the SL. If either Erewhon or Talbot had been drawn down I think both of them would have become tasty targets.
At this time, Talbot has faded from history. We don't know what was happening there. But note that the war with the SL was not a Manticore Alliance war: the Andermani were excused from it so they could focus on finding the Alignment. It was Grand Alliance war.
Erewhon was also out. At this time, they had their own secret dealings with the Maya Sector and their Carlucci Industries were building up the tech ladder to get to Manticore-style SD(P)s for both the ESN and the later MARSN. The SLN would not attack Erewhon because they thought they were already getting everything via Maya.
We also know they didn't have the full tech package. As much as Manticore may have wanted to help Erewhon and Maya (and they did, with Pat Givens going to Smoking Frog to talk to Roszak and Barregos!), they also knew not to hand over too much to where the SLN was paying attention.
At any rate, something just occured to me about the mutual defense provisions. Recall when High Ridge soured the alliance between Manticore and Grayson? The two navies couldn't share Intel, research, etc.
Soured is not the same as abrogated or exited the treaty. All he did was take the lofty position of overlord of the treaty, making all decisions and treating all other members as inferior, not worthy of attention. He probably toed the strict line of the treaty in terms of what had to be shared, but did not grossly and openly violate it. All those Alliance members were still useful markets for him and he needed to keep Manticore in a state of war to avoid dropping the extra taxation and the admission of new peers into the Lords.
Non-gross violations were probably ignored because those other members probably did need Manticore's help, if they were seeing the writing on the wall the same way that Grayson was or possibly with Grayson's intel. That is, unless they signed peace treaties with Haven directly. Which Pritchart was all too happy to do.