The problem would be, who would decide to set this up, how would they organise it, who would command it and why would the 2000-odd independent planets pay for it? It would be like the UN setting up a powerful military force of its very own, with its own troops, vehicles, navy, air force and command structure (to say nothing of the supporting infrastructure, stations, supply depots, etc.).Smivs wrote:I seem to have become Devil's Advocate for the Navy Oh, well.
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This bleak Ooniverse would benefit a Navy in many ways. As well as the relative freedom this chaotic society would give a Navy, it would also help to sustain one cheaply. Dozens of Worlds with oppressed, trapped-feeling inhabitants would be the perfect recruiting ground for the Navy. You could pay peanuts and still fit young men would come flocking to sign up. It would be (as Navies always have) a way to 'escape' all the troubles of home, and enjoy adventures and foreign travel etc.
The Ooniverse wouldn't sustain (and couldn't organise) conscription, but by paying a minimal wage plus 'room and board' it could man itself for next to nothing, leaving the main capital expense to be the hardware. Sorry second main...admin would no doubt be the most expensive aspect.
I can see that escape to the stars would have a romantic appeal, but a great many planets might not let their populations go ... if you're a serf, or a labourer in a gulag, or an indentured worker, or some other kind of slave – and slavery seems to be common – or even just poor, then your chances of making it into orbit to join the navy might be somewhat remote.
Don't get me wrong: I like the Navy OXP, and the big battles are loads of fun, which is the main thing! But it shows just how difficult it is, making a canonical universe. If you start off (like me, and DH, and Commander McLane and any other cynics and depressives ) with the idea that the Co-operative is little more than a collection of nods, winks and loopholes, then it's unlikely to ever spawn anything as complicated and powerful as a navy; if on the other hand you have more faith in your fellow sentient beings then there's no reason why the Co-op can't be seen as something at least struggling towards Star Trek's Federation.