Stormbringer wrote:The whole fucking point.
Which means that Mara is likely wrong, not that Zahn screwed up.
Oh yes, the only figure he gives us is purposely wrong and Stormbringer's inventions are right and exactly the conclusion Zahn wanted us to reach! My mistake.
Stormbringer wrote:Oh yes, he's going to stash away a major percentage of his super pilots and soldiers when he's in the middle of a fairly desperate war.
What major percentage? Now you're just imagining delusional bullshit.
Stormbringer wrote:Given that it was not a single clone but rather part of a program. That alone suggests he's got a fair amount of excess capacity.
1.) Wrong. Pelleaon stated emphatically that the program was a failure because Tierce was just a tactically brilliant stormtrooper. There's nothing preventing Tierce from being the beginning and end of a program, and its up to you to justify any other subjects, and that these token projects are in anyway indicative of Mara being wrong and taking up massive numbers the necessitate disregarding her. You need a compelling reason to throwaway the only data with have on the subject, and you haven't brought anything but absurd boogeymen and outright delusions to the table to justify that. Sorry, but that doesn't work.
2.) Capacity implies that the clones were supposed to form a significant percentage of the army and such. I say that they're shock troops and to beef up his assaults, which Mara's cylinder count works for.
Stormbringer wrote:[The Last Command hints that, and Isard's Revenge confirms, that clone pilots at Billigirini (sp?) and in significant numbers. Again proof that clones aren't so rare as you'd have us believe.
Oh my God! Clone TIE pilots! How does this imply millions more cylinders than we're told of? Leia was aware of the clone assaults and such and felt Mara's count was appropriate. In fact, since she was able to plot a possible incubation time just knowing the cylinder count, its possible they already had a projected quantity of clones and the cylinder count made it.
Stormbringer wrote:Gee, the fact that Thrawn was sending clones to the front on a regular basis?
The fact that Thrawn's little taskforce does not an Imperial Army make. You'll need more compelling evidence that there Mara's count must be wrong, rather than handwaving and merely saying it must be so.
Stormbringer wrote:Wow, an admiral that's short of ships trying to acquire some, shocking.
You must be fucking stupid. You're restating the conclusion. That's the whole point, Thrawn was desperate for ships and had to steal some that his crews wouldn't even be able to operate efficiently.
Stormbringer wrote:As for the New Republic ships, everyone was unhappy about pressing them into cargo service but it was done because of political needs. In fact several character were down right pissed off at the need to remove the warship from the fighting.
Nice handwaving. The NRDF wasn't as desperate as the Empire, ever, and had the capacity to post some Mon Calamari cruisers on shipping duty.
Stormbringer wrote:The fact that they were unable to build even a modest transport capacity suggests that the Republic can't possibly enjoy much of an advantage over Thrawn and the other warlords. If they had such an overwhelming advantage as you claim then surely they could have spared the space to build frieghters.
Or they snatched up territory faster than infrastructure grew to supplant it. By this logic the fact that Palpatine when resurrected was content to use smugglers to haul freight to Byss means the New Republic must've had the edge. And this "overwhelming advantage" is a fucking strawman. You said they were both desperate for warships and that the Dark Force would turn the seesaw either way. That's bullshit because the desperate warship shortage was on the Empire's side, and that's a fact. Stop obfuscating the point.
Stormbringer wrote:He was remarking that he never appreciated how many ships the Empire had to deploy simply to garrison systems and prevent internal civil wars. Given that Paelleon remarks that it's nice for the Remanent that they no longer have to keep planets in line by force in the same books I think they're germane references.
Ok moron, your original point was this:
Actually, it was that the Empire (and the Republic) were desperately short of ships and any advantage was likely to tip the balance of power. Given as we see in the HoT duology a lot of ships were needed simply for garrison duty and routine patrols.
You just stated the Republic doesn't have to hold its own members hostage by force (
ie. they don't need the permanent-occupation force Sector Groups). So how does that in any fucking way have anything to do with the Republic's need for ships, if they didn't have that need? If anything, that proves my point, because Thrawn's Empire would've needed even more ships just to constantly occupy their own territories whereas the Republic would not.