Brigade XO wrote: It is possible that the interim use by Grayson of Haven prizes was primarily do to a combination of the relatively lower level of complexity and the plug-and-play maintenance described as being used by Haven with the lower education levels by the average Havenite spacer. Grayson was swapping out all sorts of things in the RHN SDs etc it got and it may have been cheaper and faster to upgrade the former Haven ships -with RMN tech either supplied or starting to be produces by Grayson- than to build anything that sized from scratch given that they didn't have the capacity (or time) to built out their own yards for warships.
Quite clearly, the DuQuesnes that White Haven captured at Third Yeltsin were repairable and put to use in both the RMN and GSN. RFC has said that it's easy to build things once you have the plans for your fabricators, so the trick is having them, the plans and the spare capacity. I suspect the plans themselves were also mostly Solarian in nature, which the RMN would have had access to, at least until the self-imposed embargo kicked in. And I think this is the big deal for why those ships were pressed into service: at the time, adding 30 ships of the wall to the navies in question was a major contribution to their active fleet rosters and reduced the pressure on their own yards to build the replacement ships.
But as soon as those were built, the DuQuesnes were decommissioned and recycled.
Use them short term but concentrate on building capacity for their own new construction. Almost everything pulled out of the RHN ships would have been recycled for new construction of something. Make replacement parts, build the yard facilities, start building new ships to RMN inspired or actual designs.
Ayup.
That would be vastly unlike the SL ships of Fillerta or what was captured out in Talbot since they were well behind the tech levels of Manticore and effectively deathtraps when facing RMN modern ships.
Same thing for the Galton Navy: those ships are much technically inferior to what the GA can produce, so there's no point in putting them in service. And unlike both of the earlier occasions, the yards in the GA member systems have spare capacity to build if they need to build more.
Remember what happened to Bing's ships-- those not destroyed immediately when Mike shows up had a couple of examples flown off for more detained examination but the rest just had their computers slagged and left in orbit until Frontier Fleet might be able to get around to completely redoing the computer systems.
I don't remember a discussion of those ships leaving New Tuscany. There was a discussion of the investigators from Tenth Fleet analysing them on-site, then tripping the tamper protection devices that basically melted their molycirc computers back to sand. It isn't said, but I would expect them to have removed the ammunition that had been stored aboard.
Whether New Tuscany took possession of them or whether the SLN had to send someone (through the Junction!) with new computers to get those ships to a yard under their own power.
Funny, nobody commented on it was likely everything except the life support and reactor management computers or just what a massive challenge for the local system to gear up to having to TOW all those warships well out from the planet and get them into stable orbits before the orbits they were in when Mike showed up started to degrade....big smile.
They weren't in orbit when Mike showed up. Byng led them on an attack run on Tenth Fleet, which led to his ship (and only his ship) being blown out of space. The rest then surrendered and Tenth Fleet's marines came aboard. I don't think Tenth Fleet would have brought them to a close orbit of New Tuscany because there was no reason to do that and many reasons not to, including that the New Tuscany government was not their ally. They'd have brought close to the planet to make it easy for the crews to evacuate on pinnaces, but far enough not to disturb commercial space operations near the planet.