Hi guys,
First we're talking 2 different problems; trying to revive the dead horse of saving the SLN some how by some still hidden trick which RFC has posted repeatedly ain't going to happen; and controlling the ex-SL systems later, two quite different problems, which in describing likely GA tactics apparently confused some of you..
Regarding the size of the SL, we had back in CoS (early 1919) WEB telling Helen the SL then had 1784 systems, not counting the protectorates, though we don't know the rate new members are accepted, since its been 3 years ~1800 might be the current depending on whether you think the SL is that open to ex-verge systems, plundered by the OFS and transtellars, to now get onto the SL gravy train etc.
How many such members are tame votes for their old transtellar or the OFS, or Mesa etc?
RFC has stated several times about 2/3 of all the members have nothing but LAC's to defend themselves, ie totally dependent upon the SL for deterring their neighbors and general protection of their trade etc, these being concentrated in the 'old league' core.
Basically aside from the SLN bases in the 'old league', assumed to be the most technically advanced, are practically helpless.
Beowulf may be quite the rarity or anomaly, having SD's in the 'old league, which might explain some hostility to it by its more helpless neighbors.
The major question regarding space infrastructure here is, of the third that have at least some hyper warships, how many have their own shipyards?
I doubt having fewer than a dozen would be worth such dedicated facilities, NTM given how few systems have their own merchant ships, the number of civilian yards will be relatively few too.
I have posted many times my simple suggested breakdown of the ~600 SDF's with hyper warships, being more than willing to consider anyone else's yet I've never had a detailed alternative (IIRC) which surprises me greatly, such as why not continue the 2-1 ratio etc?
Here it is again:
300 with 5-6 hyper warships,
150 with 10-12 " "
75 with 25-50 " "
37 with 50-100 " "
19 with 100-200 " "
10 with 200-400 " "
9 with 400-800 " "
In response, RFC has stated no SDF has more than ~800 hyper warships, which explains the modified bottom limit, but its a fairly simple progression and I'm surprised better ones haven't come up in all these threads.
You can easily suggest your own SDF sizes of larger groupings around 30, 60 or 90; or 40 and 80 etc.
Where BC's and SD's occur in the larger SDF's is a question I've tried to answer before; suggesting somewhere between 50-100 for BC's, and 100-200 for SD's, though please note the RMN and PRHN averaged about 20% SD/DN before the first war back in 1904, so the bigger SDF's might be gearing up to 20% SD's.
OTOH, we still don't know the size of the BSN besides its 36 SD's, so where it currently fits is another mystery.
Still if SDF's with 25 or more have their own shipyards, that's only ~150 systems the GA has to attack, neutralize or watch immediately, assuming the GA sees all of them as potential enemies; so adding them to the primary SLN target list probably won't move many up to first or even second priority targets.
Its still a rather small number for the GA which has 3-4000 hyper warships (2 years of war production since early 1920 chart), including around 1200 SDP's (over 800 RHN and ~400 MA, [including ~200 pre-BOMA, after the IAN became less active in the MA]), when most don't warrant the attention of even a pair of SDP's beyond the initial strike if that (old SD's with tractored pods ought to be enough for almost all), so the remaining pickets can easily be 'legacy' ships; especially old RHN escorts with 10-12 MDM pods tractored, while RHN LAC's might supplement them, to include modified freighters as the carrier and system base (perhaps somewhere in the asteroid belt etc) yet more than adequate for this very limited mission.
While only 5 warships with MDM's could cover most H-L's at the H-L boundary against speedy dispatch boats, assuming the GA wanted to stay outside it for some reason and as these warships are designed to spend month's on station, 10 might be the initial force size for most if they were to attempt the H-L boundary as their patrol station.
Give the range of SDM system defense pods, maintaining patrols only a LM or 2 beyond the planet would reduce that to just one station, with redundancy making it two so deep with 1-2 or more to alternate as you please.
Even given 6 hyper warships per system and 150 systems, that's only 900, assuming they're all going to be enemies for around 25% of the GA at this time.
When the IAN rejoins it will easily top 5000 in a year or two, given new construction and other new allies.
Remember too that the Maya sector's heavy industrialization is key to the GA's eventual victory, so its 27 systems are apparently more important than nearly all of the SL's, though it may just be their additional industrial strength added to the GA, compared to the RF and MAlg.
Queen Elisabeth III and President Pritchart recognised Mesa wasn't the true MAlg HQ, NTM that Mesa would have a new false front in their conversation at the end of MoH, so I don't expect them to be surprised by the RF.
L
Weird Harold wrote:kzt wrote:A) How many SL member systems are there?
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F) How many hyper capable ships does the GA have?
How do these number compare?
F-E=?
lyonheart wrote:Nor will the local system have much ability to do any serious R&D since the GA pickets will be monitoring the systems afterward, so your critical R&D testing will have evaporated as well.
Where is the GA going to find enough ships to picket just the core worlds without worrying about the Shell worlds, OFS protectorates, and allied verge worlds like Monica?
Neither Manticore nor Haven ever had enough ships to picket the others entire sphere of influence, and the Solarian League is MUCH larger than either the SEM or Republic of Haven.
kzt wrote:A) How many SL member systems are there?
...
F) How many hyper capable ships does the GA have?
How do these number compare?
F-E=?
Is there any definitive quantification of the size of the Solarian League? I don't recall any hard numbers.
There is, however, ample evidence that the Solarian League is enormous.