Hutch wrote:SWM wrote:Mad-4A,
If you put together every single spacer from the Talbot Cluster, you might have enough people to man a single Manticoran destroyer. The Talbot cluster simply doesn't have very many ships, and civilian crews are very small compared to warships.
You won't start getting significant numbers of recruits from the Talbot Cluster for a few more years, as they come out of the revamped education system. In the meantime, the makeshift LAC training camps will suffice in the Cluster.
I would argue your math at bit, SWM. We know that one of the poorest and least-developed systems (Nuncio) has around 10-12 Old-fashioned LACs--figuring crews of 15 each (less automation) plus 'releif' crews, that's a minimum of 200 'Space navy' folks, and I imagine that most of the rest of the poorer Talbott systems have at least that many.
And the RTU worlds do have hyper-capable warships, IIRC, at least to LC levels, so there are probably 3,000-5,000 naval personnel with some capability in the Talbott Sector.
Of course, that is not enough to man even one Sollie SD, so your point is valid.
And while it will be years before Talbotters begin to play a role in terms of Officers and the more technical areas, I suspect that areas that need less skill or specialized training will be offered. For example, Cook, Logistics, Hydroponics, laser crew (for those most skilled in the Talbott SDF's), and other roles that don't require higher-level technological training.
Yes, we know that the New Tuscany light cruiser that was the witness to the destructon of the NT Freighter was considered "one of the newest and most powerful" light cruisers in the NT fleet - indicating that NT has a substancial fleet, including several Light Cruisers, and they were not as wealthy as the RTU worlds - which probably each had a navy to counter NT and (probably collectively)the nearby Monican fleets.