Theemile wrote:We also know that most of the mothballed ships are at least months away from being usable, with the majority being much more than that (1 year +). Just loading provisions on an RMN ship requires weeks or months, and I doubt that the SLN is as proficient as the RMN or that there are sufficient modern ready provisions available for more than a few % of the fleet at any location.
Having it take over a year for a mothballed ship to become operational? That´s beyond incompetent.
That´s almost enough to build a new ship, at that point, having mothballed ships makes absolutely no sense at all as it would literally be cheaper to build new ones on demand.
And you know, they´re NOT doing it like that.
Provisions not available? At major bases located in MAJOR systems, probably with a 10 billion population as the likely minimum.
Yeah, NO.
Non-perishables wont even be unloaded, and restocking a ship might be slow, relatively speaking, but it´s not likely to take several months.
The issues are the exact same as on a large wetnavy warship, except LESS, because the on demand lack of gravity helps moving things quite a lot, and the ability to work in 3 dimensions will also improve matters a little.
Automation is also vastly more common.
Also don´t forget that prepping the ships and restocking them will mostly be done at the same time. This is society where getting work done in space is NORMAL.