vakundok wrote:The entire sector fleet? On a periodic sectorwide maneouver, during which it is nowhere near the habitated worlds?
For certain ops, it is better the maneuvers are held in the boonies. Such as "simulated planetary bombardment." It has been said that the Soviets spend the last two weeks of every 5-month Conscript Training cycle on large maneuvers of up to Strategic Direction/TVD strength.
I have never heard about such things, but it makes more sense now. Except that I still do not know why the hell the group of that sector was used. I would keep its activities slightly even lower than normal level.
If you don't use the local Sector Group, you would have to get someone else.
To the b (base) sector group command: "The fleet x will be transferred to sector z to assist in the search for the rebellls. They will receive their orders from Lord Vader when they arrive." To the z sector group command: "A fleet from sector b will work in your territory, under orders from Darth Vader (emperor/high command). Assist them when they require but otherwise do not interfere." The actual command chain will be even shorter than with the activation of a whole sector grup (no sector group command staff will be aware of the actual situation), and the enemy will have to keep an eye on the actual ships, not just gaining information from any administrators.
Actually, life isn't that simple. The commander of Fleet X1 would undoubtedly have to report to the Moff of Sector Group X that it will be unavailable for duty. He also has a very dispersed fleet, with individual squadrons garrisoning various troublesome worlds. So he has to transmit reels of orders informing his System Forces to prepare for an inter-sector sortie. They in turn tell their Squadron Commanders. Meanwhile, the Moff of Sector Group X wakes up his entire staff because he now has to cover the same area with 25% of his force gone. Orders go out to the 3 other Fleets. Those commanders wake up
their staffs to recompute patrols for their new, expanded AORs. Those staffs in turn give orders to expand their System Forces' AORs, which forces those Commanders to get their staffs out of bed. They would have to lessen control of some areas to retain control of the most important regions ... by the end of all this, the Fleet has gone through a complete shuffle, and hundreds of disgruntled, exhausted staff officers are in the bars, cursing the newest shuffle that occurred for no reason at all. Some Rebel spy posing as a bartender overhears this, or at least notices the massive increase of disgruntled senior Imperial staffers...
If one fleet is transferred from every tenth sector to seek the unknown region (for example) and one tenth of these is redirected to
Endor, they could easily make up the fleet we saw.
Oh Lord, you are mobilizing one Fleet from every 10th Sector? All of which had to reshuffle. Or lord, the Rebels would simply be alerted!