Brigade XO wrote:1) By the time the Constitution for SL 2.0 is hammered out, Kingsford should have control of all the remaining SLN ships that exist that he is going to get. He....and others...are going to have to "take care of" those which don't respond to the "return and or report" notice along with the various orders that accompany it.
Agreed. I've been predicting this for some time that Kingsford will insist on being given that right and duty from the GA, thus being allowed to leave League borders without being labelled as pirate. Those who don't return are his problem children. And in doing so, he can get his crews to actually operate instead of run feel-good exercises.
2) The existing SLN warships are more or less capable of keeping the peace within the nominal SL 2.0 until somebody does one of two things A) shows up with GA or near GA tech or B) puts together a fleet of SLN level tech and starts capturing systems. At which point the SL 2.0 is going to have to call on the GL for help,
Quantity is a quality of its own. No one has a navy anywhere nearly as big as the SLN, even after all the losses during the war. The 4000 Nevadas and Indefatigables that were part of the FF alone are more than deterrent enough against almost everyone. So I don't think (B) is a reasonable possibility at all.
(A) and GA-level or near-GA-level tech is not impossible. We know that there were several other parties observing both Manticore-Havenite wars and those probably didn't have their blinders on. So they may have a headstart in developing tech on the SLN... but the SLN will have deeper pockets and a vaster and more educated tech base to do that with. So I don't expect anyone can develop GA-level tech much earlier than the SLN can do the same, at least not sufficiently early to offset the quantity imbalance.
All this is excepting the MAlign influence, though.
3) First, how many Core systems that remain with SL 2.0 can build anything larger than a CA or BC? How many of them are going to want to? Sure, if the League pays them, they would probably be happy to start producing DNs or SDs but who is going to order them?
Second, I'm sure Technodyne and other, non-SL 2.0 systems that have the capacity to build SD would gladly build them...but again, who is going to order them? NOBODY- with the possible exception of Mannerheim- had GA equivalent tech (theirs being hidden Alignment stuff depending on what they may have other than Cataphracts).
Your first question has two aspects. Talking about ability to build in terms of industrial capability, existence of shipyards, capital, education, etc., I'm sure there are a lot of systems that gather most of those and a few that gather all of them. So yes, there should be a few Core systems that could build ships of any size and quite many others that could be there in one year or two. But the other aspect is whether they will have the political will do to so. That I can't predict.
Actually, there's a third aspect: do they have to? Remaining shipyards in the control of the League may suffice to build everything they are going to need in the short- and medium-term anyway.
On your second question, I agree: no one should be ordering clearly-obsolete designs, but going back to the political question, don't underestimate the power of stupid politicians. And as I've said a few times, the corruption and graft machinery that existed will still need to be oiled, so there may be still be some completely useless orders being placed...
And no, Mannerheim didn't have GA-level tech. The MAlign did and does have something on the way there, but they've been careful to screen Mannerheim to avoid suspicion falling on the RF.
[...] but there are several hundred thousand of SLN personal who are still POWs of the GA and Kingsford has neither the ships to crew nor is he likely to have the budgets to keep all of the existing SLN (including POWs) on payroll even when SL 2.0 gets organized.
So there are going to be a LOT of people who are at least trained Naval personnel (such as they are in the SLN) and I expect to see a lot of them signing on with the SDFs of the already independent or shortly to leave the SL systems.
You're right about that, but please note what you said about the POWs. Those are actually Battle Fleet officers, those who didn't actually know how to run a Navy. They were only capable of feel-good training exercises and they were the ones who sponsored the largely useless Fleet 2000 "upgrades." They may be available and they may actually be those Kingsford will be glad to be rid of, but they will not be doing any favours to the systems they take up employment with!
For all the wrong reasons, the FF is the side of the SLN that did know how to operate ships. Aside from Byng's fleet and the depleted forces that were captured in Madras, the FF is largely intact.