PeterZ wrote:As I understand Honorverse economies, most systems can produce almost anything from internal resources. Manticore's Unicorn Belt can supply all the raw materials they need to rebuild.
ThisName1 wrote:Dang it, I thought I had something there.
Theemile wrote:In a way you are not incorrect. There is interstellar ore trade in the Honorverse, but it is more based on economics than local availability.
Manticorian merchant ships, returning from Silesian on the Great Triangle route (for anyone counting, another historical age of sail reference) to Balisisk, many times filled their hulls with ore for sale in Manticore. Why? They were able to buy it and transport it for a few pennies lower than it could be extracted locally.
We also have been told of some remote mining ventures which did or didn't work in some remote, uninhabited system. Why were they thought up and why did they fail? Again, some "rarish" resource was available in such a concentration that mining it over there and shipping it was a little easier and cheaper than producing it locally. Once the economics changed slightly, or demand fell, it no longer made sense and the site was abandoned.
I believe DW said that the Manticore system has asteroid resources for 10,000 years at 1921 production levels, and they have plenty of unused moons and minor planets they can move onto when the asteroids give out. I would assume most other systems are in similar places, plus or minus a zero.
The big issue for the Core and Shell worlds is the capital required to produce/extract the needed inputs to their production needs. That production has been established based importing cheaper inputs. Those systems without the capital to invest in local means to provide alternative inputs NEED to continue importing or cease production. Any freighter that can deliver the needed inputs will be able to charge a hefty premium.
Those wealthy systems that can invest capital into alternative supplies of the needed goods will do so. That shift will still dislocate quite a bit of economic activity, but will not be permanently crippling.
The biggest impact will hit the Protectorates and the Verge. They don't have he capital to invest in local infrastructure. Those economies have been crafted to depend on production schedules optimized for the Shell and Core worlds. They will need capital to create their own orbital extraction and industry. Until they have that capital they need finished goods from somewhere. Those transstellars that provided the Verge and Protectorates with finished goods will suffer, unless they can find alternative shipping before their clients find alternative suppliers.
The dislocation described in the story and in these inadequate posts combine to impact between 10%-20% of the Solarian economy. The total amount would likely depend on how quickly reinvestment can take place. That potential disruption is more than sufficient to drive even Honorverse star nations into war. A war to try and control just how much and who suffers the worst of the dislocation.