Jonathan_S wrote:ThinksMarkedly wrote:The problem is that the math just doesn't add up. The Yawata Strike caused something around 5-5.5 million deaths. The Manticore Binary System alone had a population of 3.6 billion so, however tragic, that's only 0.15% of the population. You can't have such a tiny percentage responsible for such an enormous part of the GDP.
I tend to think the stations were more of a critical path in much of the manufacturing - rather than hosting all of it.
But within mining being almost exclusively an orbital activity the stations are the logical place to concentrate heavy industry -- taking the output of the belt smelters and doing heavy manufacturing there rather than shipping it all down to the surface.
But the Honorverse economics definitely seem to be a less worked out area of the stories; so it isn't clear what most of the people do for work or why with populations that size the relatively small percent recruited into the rapidly expanding navy was begining to be a real economic drain byt the middle of the war. So it's consequently hard to see how the small percent of the population on the stations, and their facilities, could be such a widespread impact to Manticore's wider manufacturing sector.
Adding to what has been said by everyone so far...
As you can tell this has been brought up numerous times, With various responses from David, including the relocation of the Hauptman Unicorn Belt yards to the Weyland station (so it was destroyed in the OB strike, like the rest), David seemingly forgetting about the Talbot (the star, not the cluster) SD production station from the 1st war when asked, then spinning a story about political intrigue causing their government to "take their ball and go home", and seemingly completely forgetting the 300 million civilians in Gryphon B space and what they do for a living (all we can come up with is ore extraction and Adult entertainment, because there was no manufacturing near them).
UC did shed light on modern manufacturing (probably for this purpose) and the Nano-farms that are so important for production. Critically, those were destroyed withthe major stations, which would have effected lesser manufacturing around the system that relied on the major nano-farms.
After we heard of OB, I came up with ~25 sources of manpower to make cadre teams to rebuild the workforce. I had items like vacationing workers, business travelers, telepresence workers, sick workers, off shift workers, etc. David said that most station workers lived there, and did not commute daily. and there was little need to telecommute.
Now in Today's workforce, people go on vacation to other states, commute for hours between cities (my current commute is currently 2 hr, between 2 metro areas in 2 different states), Many people Telecommute (I've worked jobs where I controlled hardware in over 20 different countries remotely from my desk in the US - longest ping was 220 seconds to Singapore), 4% of the US workforce is on vacation at any time, 2% of the US workforce will be on sickleave, on any given day, 2-6% will be traveling for Business.
On a Space station, 75% of the workforce will be offshift at any time (assuming 3 40 hour shifts and weekends), many of those may jump a shuttle to the surface to visit family, a Lover, or have a dinner with friends in Landing.
In addition, if a business has a planetside presence (which the low population suggests) workers who have shifted to a non-production position, or been promoted to management would be planetside, as would telecommuters, who maintain and program the automated production systems remotely. (A modern Google or Amazon server farm, with footprints measured in acres, usually have less than a 1/2 dozen workers on hand at any time, doing maintenance, while millions access those servers remotely. Yes, it's not manufacturing, but with nanobots, there isn't much difference.). in addition, we have the business travelers I mentioned, some of which are visiting their home companies for some reason, or visiting another company.
Rough numbers, 10-20% of the nromal workforce should have survived for nothing else that they had a Dentist appointment with their old family dentist.