lyonheart wrote:We have textev that steel mills just as big as Delthak have been building for 3 books now, and are about to go online, so trebling the EoC's steel production ought to improve production of a lot of non military items like agricultural machinery, steam engines for industry etc.
Once the machine tools follow on; steel production's great, but then you need to be able to do something with it, and that's harder. (Making the steam engines to make the steam engines.
So, yes, the Empire has been diligent about this but they are also still vulnerable if something happens to the Delthak Works before the instrument shop and the bit-makers and so on are duplicated.
lyonheart wrote:The amount of weapons a schooner commerce raider could carry to Chisholm isn't enough to truly threaten Chisholm, but more than enough for Sharleyan to hang all her guilty nobles.
It depends on how many get through but it may also depend on what the Temple is trying to do. And you prepare for threats you know about, it's an axiom.
The Temple has an effective breech-loading rifle that they haven't deployed in battle; it's quite possible that they believe the Charisians don't know about it. The Temple doesn't know Sharleyan is in Corisande, either. So it's quite possible for someone like Rayno to conclude, hurm, Chisholm is loyal to Sharleyan, really, the House of Tate is the lynchpin of Chisholmian politics and we really don't approve of the House of Tate. Sharleyan has the heir, and there's only one heir, and not much army on hand, it's mostly in Siddarmark. Let's send six crates of rifles and a skilled instructor or two to Chisholm with the intent of killing Sharleyan and the heir; good security can't prepare for something it doesn't know about, and an ambush by a force of a hundred men armed with breech-loaders would be such a thing. Sharleyan doesn't go everywhere with a dragoon battalion, after all, and as far as the heretics know all the rifles are in
their hands.
Assassinate Sharleyan and it would get Cayleb out of Siddarmark and it ought to force Cayleb to try to hang on to Chisholm (the Temple doesn't expect Chisholm to be loyal to Cayleb) which will, at worst, disorder this army we're fighting and at best cause it to collapse into fighting
itself as loyalties to Charleyan become different and hopefully (if you're Rayno) other loyalties.
That's one schooner and sneaking. A schooner that's not sneaking and you can land artillery, and better artillery is no defense against artillery you don't know about. An urban artillery ambush has everything to recommend it from the Temple's point of view, it's the kind of thing that has actually worked for them before, especially as they'll be getting wildly optimistic accounts of the noble's chances of recovering control of Chisholm once Sharleyan is dead.
SNARCs might well tell the inner circle this is happening, but it's not obvious how they'd manage to deal with it without giving away the demonic assistance.