JPMorgan's points numbered for reference.
1 This is not a "name." It is a "description."
Descriptions from textev (text evidence) mean everything!
2 I've always felt that the Point of SF stories set on
other planets, is that things there are different from
"just like now on planet Earth."
Please satisfy my curiosity: if you are determined to
see "just like planet Earth" in the stories you read,
then why not only read stories that are set on Earth?
H True Map-addict, whose first assumption is that stories
set off-Earth will have conditions *other* than on Earth,
until the contrary is proven.
JPMorgan wrote:Duckk wrote:The first chapter of OBS:
The shuttle quivered gently as its tractors reached out to the seventy-kilometer bulk of Her Majesty's Space Station Hephaestus, the Royal Manticoran Navy's premiere shipyard
{snip - htm}
There certainly are some civilian yards, but to claim the RMN has no yards of its own is completely wrong. And the RMN certainly operates most of the shipyards in the Star Empire.
1 The name means nothing.
2 They may have had a small percentage of ownership but **just like now on planet earth**
the ships are made by privately owned companies. The navies maintain the ships after construction but the builders train the navy yard dogs about their new ships and supply the parts to the navy after it leaves the privately owned slip. Hauptman and others of his ilk were the majority losers when the yards were destroyed. Not to downplay the loss of life of course. Lives trump cash every time.