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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by kzt   » Sat Jun 04, 2022 7:01 pm

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munroburton wrote:Send them back to their respective worlds, where they're going to start lobbying their system governments into setting up their own navies. They almost certainly discharged Sol-system citizens from the service last.

I suspect it was more about doing something in the short term with the money all those personnel no longer needed to be paid and to hell with the long term consequences.

So repeating the cunning scheme that Bush/Bremer/Powell/Rumsfeld put together in May 2003 to stabilize Iraq.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by Fox2!   » Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:39 pm

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Theemile wrote:
... not to mention the unreturned fleet of "Raging Justice 2" (the 2nd Blunder). Not saying that plans didn't change, but there are plenty other SDs swimming around to be kept or recycled.


What is the command and control loop on Raging Justice 2? Does the commander have orders to assemble his assigned forces, engage in some amount of training, and report readiness for an attack order, or is he to execute orders already in hand, either on condition of readiness, or on a date certain? Does Hamish have to expect another Solly fleet to appear over the Alpha Wall and attack the MBS? Or have orders been sent instructing him (or her) to stand down, and return his forces to their previous assignments?
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by munroburton   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:42 am

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kzt wrote:
munroburton wrote:Send them back to their respective worlds, where they're going to start lobbying their system governments into setting up their own navies. They almost certainly discharged Sol-system citizens from the service last.

I suspect it was more about doing something in the short term with the money all those personnel no longer needed to be paid and to hell with the long term consequences.

So repeating the cunning scheme that Bush/Bremer/Powell/Rumsfeld put together in May 2003 to stabilize Iraq.


Well, RFC does borrow heavily from history. I wasn't talking about Harrington's ordered shut-down, though, it was in response to Kingsford's mid-war order to dump the SLN's SDs.

Either way, the big difference lies in that Iraq's military theoretically contained around a million of the country's then ~25 million strong population. That's about 4%.

The entire League Navy, even if everyone came from the Sol system, does not constitute even a tenth of a percent of Sol's population. It's another example of "The Navy was at war; the League was at the mall" but on super-steroids.

Does this class still wield some disproportionate influence? Sure, but not very much. I'm thinking it'd be closer to post-Vietnam USA rather than mid-00s Iraq. There's still a Military-Industrial Complex which looks after some flag and general officers but the average ex-servicemember is basically ignored.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by Relax   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:12 pm

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munroburton wrote:

Either way, the big difference lies in that Iraq's military theoretically contained around a million of the country's then ~25 million strong population. That's about 4%.


Difference is MUCH larger as Iraq had ~1.5 Million soldiers from the Iran-Iraq war in the 80's. And all those left over from the Gulf war in 1990.

That would put the total population with military personnel service at around 10%. Now throw in the more important statistic of per family and that would equate to roughly 30% of Iraqi families with members who had served in military conflicts with the knowledge and tradition that goes along with military service.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by ThinksMarkedly   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:46 pm

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kzt wrote:You shutdown all the SDs. You have no huge stockpiles of BCs or lighter ships. So what do you do with these millions of military personnel that are now unemployed?


Which is yet another reason that it isn't going to happen.

Just because those ships are useless now does not mean the SLN will never have useful ships. At a minimum arrogance would say that they can catch up. So they will need a great deal of those personnel, especially highly-trained NCOs which are the backbone of the navy. What I suspect they did is that they put the majority of those on half-pay or shore-side assignments, like some crash-course in ship designing, and offered voluntary resignation with bonus for some 25% at most. And once Kingsford actually managed to get his feet under him, sack the useless high-ranking officers.

Not to mention, as Brigade said above, that those ships aren't completely useless. Just against the GA and, as we've found out, the Galton Navy.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by Theemile   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:07 pm

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Fox2! wrote:
Theemile wrote:
... not to mention the unreturned fleet of "Raging Justice 2" (the 2nd Blunder). Not saying that plans didn't change, but there are plenty other SDs swimming around to be kept or recycled.


What is the command and control loop on Raging Justice 2? Does the commander have orders to assemble his assigned forces, engage in some amount of training, and report readiness for an attack order, or is he to execute orders already in hand, either on condition of readiness, or on a date certain? Does Hamish have to expect another Solly fleet to appear over the Alpha Wall and attack the MBS? Or have orders been sent instructing him (or her) to stand down, and return his forces to their previous assignments?

They were supposed to assemble 650-750 SDs in the same system as Raging Justice 1 did, which was about 4-6 weeks from Manticore, and wait for the go/nogo message. It was a 5-6 month trip to the system, and any formation had to "get their sh!t together" before they left and they hadn't done that in 250 years. So it would probably take a minimum of 13 months to get all of Raging Justice 2 back, however, they had movement orders prior to Raging Justice's go order. So they should all be back by August 1923 or so, if the nogo was sent right away.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by Loren Pechtel   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:26 pm

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cthia wrote:The brunt of the population will continue to resent Manticore until that resentment can be directed at the proper place. And that will never happen until this hidden entity of whom Manticore claim exist is uncovered. And, of course, when that truth is properly shared with the Galaxy.*

*Who is to say - if the Ghosthunters ever find this, at best, dubious evidence of the MAlign - that the truth and nothing but the truth will be shared with the people? Who is to say that the MA does not have more spies within the League who can still shape the narrative. Spies and influencers who are naturally conditioned and won't suddenly drop dead when questions are asked. Like our resident Audrey O'hanrahan. Spies who will make sure that the evidence which is discovered will never come to light. Spies who will make sure that the Ghosthunters simultaneously witness their own death. The death of the Ghosthunters could join the enigma that is the MAlign. Resentment against Manticore will continue in face of the Ghosthunters death.


The MAlign doesn't need to be exposed. At this point the Solarian government knows there's something evil out there that's been pulling strings and it's not Manticore. Whether Manticore's story about exactly who they are is right or not doesn't change this.

And while in time the MAlign can manipulate things again they just got most of their infiltration cut off--enough truth is going to come out before they are in a position to play games again. And note that the MAlign just got most of it's income whacked.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by Loren Pechtel   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:10 pm

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cthia wrote:I wonder about how many of the statistics were actually on the up and up. Having so many mothballed ships on the book necessitated the need to have the personnel to maintain them. But the SLN's ships were all in a state of ill-repair. It is obvious that that budget and manpower were all a paper tiger. How many other paper tigers are there. A serious inventory need to be done before someone can get a handle on things.


We have a simple current illustration of the SLN: Russia.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by ThinksMarkedly   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:29 pm

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Theemile wrote: They were supposed to assemble 650-750 SDs in the same system as Raging Justice 1 did, which was about 4-6 weeks from Manticore, and wait for the go/nogo message. It was a 5-6 month trip to the system, and any formation had to "get their sh!t together" before they left and they hadn't done that in 250 years. So it would probably take a minimum of 13 months to get all of Raging Justice 2 back, however, they had movement orders prior to Raging Justice's go order. So they should all be back by August 1923 or so, if the nogo was sent right away.


Having fun with the words here: I think no no-go order was sent; I think no go orders were sent.

Raging Justice 2 would have waited to get information back from Filareta before going. Repeating the same mistakes would have been the height of stupidity, Tsang-level stupidity. And unlike Byng, Crandall, Filareta and likely Tsang, Ranging Justice 2 was an SLN operation, not a carefully-orchestrated MAlign board preparation (the former three we know the MAlign carefully pre-placed for maximum effect; Tsang was never mentioned like that, so I assume it was pure serendipity that she was available to be suggested to Rajampet).

That means they'd never have received the order to go in the first place, because none of Filareta's forces returned and any idea of sending SDs was quickly scrapped.
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Re: Honor awakened a sleeping GIANT
Post by Brigade XO   » Sun Jun 05, 2022 7:53 pm

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So, did Kingsford recall Raging Justice 2?
I have a hard time believing that he would not have recalled them -with the small problem that there were all those ships that now needed to return.....QUIETLY, Silently, one could almost say COVERTLY to someplace other than SOL because a putting them at SOL with no basing/supply/yard ability would be foolish. You also have to make sure that they are not going to come across someone who is going to REPORT them to the GA. Once they get back into "present" League space your going to have to keep them from being a temptation for somebody to use there for something unfortunate.
The SDs are still death traps and if somebody starts hitting anything with SLN SDs there will be hell to pay for the League in general and SLN in particular........somebody (under orders of course) high just have to go hunting and bring her rather large and dangerous ships to start killing ANY SLN ship they find till they are no longer a problem.
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