Ah, right....
Yeah, that really doesn't make sense. If such a group wasn't part of the government from the outset, it would pretty quickly become the government, because it has such overwhelming force, and the government lacks the funds to really pay them.
Or they could be the guys who only get called in when the shit really and truly hits the fan. Precisely because the government lacks the funds to pay them unless they really need them.
Except that they have more firepower than literally the entire rest of the Nexus at this point. If they're amoral enough to just sit around on a aircraft carrier instead of fighting without pay, then I would expect them to make a grab for power and take control of the Nexus outright. Most people wouldn't even
mind if it means that they get more protection from Supernatural threats.
Personal curiosity here, but what kind of resources would you need to be able to maintain one? I can guess at the basic ones (fuel, armaments, etc), but...okay I guess I'm asking how much of what you'd need to support one.
These carriers actually run on nuclear reactors and steam turbines, so they can actually go for around 2 decades without needing a "refuel", or replacement reactors. Rearming the plane's ordinance after it's been expended is also pretty much impossible. Food and water for the crew is an obvious requirement, but I'm not counting that as an issue since it apparently isn't for the rest of the Nexus even though it probably should be.
Fuel isn't the problem here. The problem is that aircraft carriers are fucking complicated and require constant skilled maintenance to continue to run, not to mention a skilled crew to operate them. These guys do not have the skills to do that. It's like giving a 15th century person a computer without any instructions and expecting them to be able to actually use it.
Basing the argument on "There's no way they could afford a carrier" is really just semantics though because when it comes down to it the Nexus economy is 100% bullshit. If your issue is that having that many planes is just too OP even with the limits imposed by rules of engagement, that's another matter entirely.
Well, the "they can't afford" it argument is only a small part of the issue. It's not even cost, in any case, it's maintenance, spare parts and crew. Plus, it is
way too OP, and any group that had possession of such a thing in the Nexus would realistically end up
running the Nexus.