cthia wrote:I'm aware that most League member states want to "succeed from the union." After all, that, in no small part, is what Alexander-Harrington is counting on. However, I cannot believe that there are not any member states out of the very huge League that aren't loyal. Remember, the League is huge. In that vastness, there should be a "core" of loyal member states. It is this core in which I refer. And as large as the League is, a small core would still represent a large enough sample against the upstart neobarbs and enough to start the impetus rolling. It is what I was thinking anyways. If I am wrong, then what the hell was all of the initial worry from Harrington&Co? And more importantly, how did ONI miss such an important fact? In fact, how is it that the entire Honorverse isn't aware of such dissention? It doesn't seem realistic that that sort of hatred within your own constituents could remain hidden. Now I'm aware of Frontier Security's heavy hand in controlling that, and the fear factor that controlled many. But there aren't any loyal enough core worlds?
It's not so much that the various systems of the League have been itching for an excuse to dissolve. It seems to me that it's more that they've mostly
not thought about it and just drifted along on inertia. Yeah, they know the League has problems, but none of those are affecting them all that much, and everything's going along satisfactorily enough.
But now things are getting ugly and their governments and people
are having to confront a change. So suddenly they're wondering which is better:
1) digging in for a long, hard, fight to stick up for a flawed system that seems to have gone out of its way to bring this trouble down on itself (and all the members). or
2) Cutting their losses, pulling out, and making a separate peace with Manticore so they can get back to their nice boring existence with trade restored and their economy not crashing.
ONI definitely knew that there were potential fracture lines in the League. But what everyone was worried about was that the standing SLN was big enough that if they'd misjudged the tech edge that it didn't matter if the League systems were interested in a long war or not; the SLN could roll over anybody simply on the say-so of the Mandarins with basically zero impact on League members.
Up until 15-30 years ago that 'everybody' included the RMN. If Raging Justice
[edit to fix name] had come in, even with the same level of advanced warning, at the beginning of the first war the League Navy would have been dictating terms from Manticoran Orbit - despite all the same latent flaws existing within the League. Those flaws would never have been exposed to stress because their Navy was big enough that it's routine peacetime strength, was sufficient to overwhelm pretty much any opponent.
It just didn't matter that politically it might have been centuries since it had staying power, since it would win any fight in a first (or maybe second) round knockout. And that's extra scary; because it
doesn't require that they sell the necessity of the war to an involved populace - it could almost happen at a whim.