Rommie2006 wrote:
One word. *Sarcasm*. The argument was *intentionally* flawed and was not trying to prove anything, except that you cant equate factions just because they are somehow related.
Nice dodge. You can't answer me, so you invent a for-crap argument, then say it wasn't meant to be serious, and pick nits in my response to your for-crap argument?
Like I said, you sure the hell argue like a Trekkie.
Speaking of maths, the Rebel Alliance is a sub-set of te New Republic, no contention here. But then why are insisting that Rebel Alliance = New Republic? There is a difference between SUBSET from EQUAL. If the Rebel Alliance is a sub-set of the New Republic, which you have so graciously pointed out, then it cannot be equal to the New Republic. In fact it is implied that New Republic = Rebel Alliance + Something else! -> Rebel Alliance < New Republic.
You were the one who asserted that the Rebel Alliance is significantly different (i.e. weaker) than the New Republic, by way of some magical ship construction or exchange of property that took place once Palpatine was tossed down the power shaft.
I continue to point out that the core of the New Republic is the Rebel Alliance. You are the one that must prove that their ascendancy resulted in such a significant change in military structure that they are substantially different, because that is YOUR claim.
Instead, you keep saying it's not so and I need to prove otherwise.
Sorry, that's not the way burden of proof works.
So unless you can prove that the New Republic did NOT build any ships at all after their formation, then you can prove New Republic = Rebel Alliance, from a military point of view.
Again, you're the one who wanted to face 'Rebel Alliance' (implying less ships and overall miliary strength) in order to bolster your chances of success with a Federation mega-fleet. I pointed out an error in your assumption, and you are
still trying to insist there are significantly fewer ships and resources.
Somehow, you think they magically transformed into a far-more expansive and better equipped entity, as if it were a corporate merger instead of a political shift. Or perhaps you think they sat around for a couple of years building things before they said, "Okay, now we're the New Republic!"
Bear in mind that in the X-Wing series, at no point does the 'New Republic' sprout warships. They'd love to have a Star Destroyer or two, but the only person with one is Booster Terrik. The
Lusankya doesn't even show up for four books, and it's under Isard's command! The Imperial Remnant retains a significant force, as do various warlords. It's not like everyone started singing the Republic Anthem and began laboring for the glory of the New Republic.
When we reach the Thrawn era, we find the Empire more than sufficiently equipped ... but where are the vast numbers of warships you claim the New Republic must have?
Might it be that they don't exist?
Might it be that manufacturing facilities and shipyards didn't automatically change hands? That there was no 'eminent domain' exercised, and Sienar Fleet Systems and other corporations retained their independence, able to do business with whomever has the credit?
Might it be that the core of the New Republic is the 'weaker' Rebel Alliance you want to fight so badly?