Castenea wrote:dwileye13 wrote:Don,
As usual you are right on and in addition the feeding of a Dragon is continuous (the old addage "never buy anything that eats while you sleep"). The feeding of locomotives is singular and the tons transported are very great. The Logistics will define success and defeat. When you park a locomotive there is no feeding until you need it.
These point alone will be the deciding factors, that and gattling guns I guess.
Partially wrong on feeding of locomotives, unless you are bringing a locomotive out of service for several days min, you do not want the boiler to grow cold. Large steam locomotives can take over 12 hours to go from cold boiler to operating temp. Also relighting the firebox tends to be a bit of a hassle.
Of course, you are corrrect but Maintenance is an absolute, It is different in an organic, keeping a boiler warm with a fire burning (though small) is much different than feeding your dragon or super horse a pittance. Parallels exist but if you stop the maintenance fire you later can bring the boiler back up Stop feeding your Dragon . . . . . do you really want a pissed off hungry Carnivore that weighs 40 tons outside your tent, how about 100 of them!