n7axw wrote:cthia wrote:I certainly see your point. But I don't know. I'm a bit resistant to letting them off the hook so easily. I never imagined the League moving ahead of the warfare game by following what everyone else was doing. I imagined them to be the innovators. Several centuries that they could have set the precedent. We all know and have discussed their R&D might. It's gargantuan. And the League doesn't suffer the education leak that the Havenites bear. The laserhead should have been League designed long before anyone else. IMO
Now I know the argument. "Necessity is the mother of invention." The League didn't feel that it was necessary to continue reinventing themselves. In retrospect we see that that was wrong, so too does the League, now.
I'm just not quite so sure that they should be let off the hook so easily for their slackness. It's as if the US would stop innovating militarily if peace broke out in its areas of concern for several decades, or even centuries. I often think about that and I'd wager we'd still be paying $100 for a band-aid to fund covert military R&D.
It's just inexcusable to think you can remain top-dog without continuing to eat your Alpo. Inexcusable and a bit unrealistic. IMO. Especially since they were in the business of negotiating by browbeating and shoving missiles up the ass of most everyone in God's creation.
If you're driving a Vector your mileage will vary... and vary... and vary...
I think that the point is that the League wasn't pressing ahead with military R&D. There undoubtedly was R&D going on in other areas even as there was on Manticore whose overall tech was roughly comparable to the League's core worlds.
In the Leagues defense, not only the League, but everybody else believed that the League was too big for anyone else to tackle. Its military was so huge it could swamp any conceivable opponent. So there was no sense of being threatened at all. In addition to that, there was a vested institutional interest against innovation. After all, if the tech changes too drasticly, all of that hardware becomes obsolete and has to be replaced. If what you have seems adequate to the task at hand, that can sound wasteful.
Manticore, on the other hand, crowded ahead with pressurized military R&D because from the time of Roger on, a period of about 50 years, her leadership was very much aware of a deep threat to her long term existence. If Manticore was to survive against the Peeps, she had to produce not only a better trained navy, but a navy whose equipment was qualitatively and technololgically superior to the point where it could stand up to the quantatative superiority that the Peeps could bring to the table. What made Manticore's R&D pressurized was the urgency of survival.
I don't fault the League for its faulure to do military R&D nearly so much as I do for its failure to keep track of the threat level. There had been a war going out in the Haven sector for almost 20 years and between simply not paying attention and actively supressing reports of what was going on, there was a massive intelligence failure; so massive that the League was completey blindsided before the SLN even became aware that there was a threat.
The reasons for this have been frequently discussed in this forum. But here you have the core of what happened.
Don
Nice post.
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I suppose that what is so seemingly unrealistic to me, is that all separate entities failed. Isn't the military compartmentalized, even within branches? It's as if someone in the Haven sector can develop the threat level equivalent of the atomic bomb and the League remain completely oblivious to it. Space is big, really big, I know. But so too is the grapevine. How could all entities of the League constantly ignore these wild reports of Haven sector super weapons? Especially when elements of the grapevine consisted of the League's own officers - either retired, drummed out or currently on half-pay - who were either vacationing in or operating freighters in the Haven sector when hostilities and subsequent battles broke out.
It's as if Old Earth, even bracketing the entire League itself, had become a "radio-free" entity. Remembering radio-free Europe.
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