TFLYTSNBN wrote:Probably not a normal cargo mix but likely a common cargo mix. As I have pointed out many times, the advanced technology of the Honorverse with cheap access to space eliminates any scaracity of commodities. Just one cubic kilometer of asteroid contains a trillion tons of minerals that can likely support a system economy for a decade or even a century. This makes it unsustainable for backwards systems to support the purchase of luxury goods by selling bulk commodities. Even OFS runs sweat shops in the Verge to manufacture goods that are exported. Given this economic model, a backwards system would want to invest whatever foreign exchange it can muster in machine tools and basic manufacturing infrastructure rather than consumer goods. Even if export grade fabrication modules are a generation or two behind SEM advanced technology, they can provide the manufacturing base to bootstrap back up to pre OB capacity.
tlb wrote:But would a Verge system controlled by OFS be allowed to purchase such things from Manticore, even if OFS permitted them to have enough credit to afford them? We expect that Dresden in the Talbot Quadrant could not afford them, perhaps even if they were not controlled by a wealthier planet.
On the other hand, the export of Montana Beef (does that count as a bulk commodity or a luxury good?) allows them to import luxury goods. Unless a backward system has something special, like Montana beef, they will never accumulate the initial credit; given that they would be competing with established suppliers.
Theemile wrote:Who says it's a planet doing the buying - maybe it's a transtellar that runs the planet for OFS.
First: that may help the transtellar's bottom line, but not help the backward planet. But the question in this case is whether they would buy from Manticore or be required to buy from someone else with a relationship with OFS.
Second: of the very biggest fabrication units, the ones that could help rebuild orbital infrastructure, how many would be bought? One or two per planet,
assuming someone could afford it, is my guess. After that there might be a market for repair parts, but a replacement system would not be needed for the expected life of the unit. If you have two, can each make repair parts for the other?