penny wrote:ThinksMarkedly wrote:Also, why would small navies be doing raiding? The scenario of w war with the MAlign, the MAlign would be doing the raiding, not the other way around.
In any case, what I took important from the passage is that you can do a 4-band crash translation in 15 minutes, so you can do two bands in 5. That's important for the calculation of how long the ready-desron takes to respond to a hyper footprint way out from the hyperlimit.
I was specifically referring to the RMN. The RMN is traditionally a much smaller navy than the RHN, and certainly smaller than the SLN. And the RMN has been attacking the Peep's rear areas since the beginning. Sometimes that is all a mosquito can do until its Project Gram gives it a significant bite. Especially when the much bigger navy is forcing you into war. Besides, "island hopping" is a thing.
Jonathan_S wrote:I wouldn't have guessed that was who you were talking about.
While it is true that the RMN, as the third largest navy, as of OBS, is smaller than the 1st largest (SLN) or 2nd largest (RHN) it is not what most people would call small. (Over 300 wallers, 2/3rds as many as Haven is still quite a large navy)
The series of books has always painted the MBS’ navy as significantly smaller than the Haven sector’s navy, and an inevitable target. King Roger always knew that the MBS had a target on its back. As did the Andermani. If it hadn't been for Gram, the MBS would have fallen. Even with Gram the RMN had to adopt the tactic of attacking the Peep’s rear areas, both to maintain the initiative and to keep the bigger beast off balance.
Anyway, dunno why it wasn't obvious that I was referring to the RMN. Adopting a tactic of wearing out an enemy's components would have been a huge waste of time and totally unnecessary against any other smaller mosquito who hasn't developed a significant bite.
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