munroburton wrote:cthia wrote:I certainly understand the notion of keeping the MA off-balance, but doesn't "replace" suggest units that can be relegated to the reserve?
My qualms with the notion of a reserve fleet would include the fact that your responsibility to your allies are never met. If you have "time and resources" available to build a reserve fleet then you have time and resources to place more of a deterrence in their sector. Therefore, units replaced by newly minted warships should be sent to cover your responsibility to your allies instead of being earmarked for the reserve.
No reason they can't sell 'old' ships to second and third-tier allies, if they are interested.
But my view is that allowing a standing reserve to grow will inevitably result in resistance to naval evolution. This shouldn't be allowed, or what happened to the SLN will eventually happen to the RMN. "This new design is really good, but it instantly turns our entire reserve into scrap. Should we really do that?"
It may be impossible to ultimately avoid hitting some kind of plateau, but that doesn't mean it can't be delayed for a long time by trying to firmly set the 25-year mindset now, when recent experiences are still raw.
Relying on any reserve is also a bad idea given the Alignment's demonstrated stealth drive and weapons. As KZT points out occasionally, there's nothing really stopping the Alignment from sending freighters through Manticore dumping graser torpedoes. Active ships at rest are still vulnerable to those, but not as badly as a completely inert reserve in a predictable long-term orbit would be.
I think that transferring the least modern warships to the Star Empire of Manticore's newly acquired member systems is the solution. The ships can be accompanied by a cadre of RMN reservists who can train local recruits. Even if they do not have Keyhole II FTL comm to employ Apollo, an early design SD(P) can kick the crap out of just about anything else. Reliant class BCs and Star Knight CAs are nothing to sneer at either, specially if they are augmented by missile pods. There are a lot of SLN ships that are at risk of going rogue. Having an SDF that can ream a squadron of SLN SDs is a reasonable backup to relying on the RMN's Apollo SD(P)s to avenge you if some maniac blows away your orbital infrastructure or commits EE violations.