Weird Harold wrote:n7axw wrote:Your comment about Switzerland's toughness as a military target is well taken. Yet it does reinforce my point. Why pay the price to conquer Switzerland when there would be so little return? As for trading routes, it's much easier to go around than through.
Forgot to reply to this point.
Switzerland sits astride most of the only passes through the mountains of central Europe; avoiding Switzerland usually involves detours of hundreds or thousands of miles.
That's a direct comparison to Manticore's position as the nexus of the Wormhole network. It is possible to trade around the Manticore WHJ, but the shortest, cheapest route from almost-anywhere to just-about-everywhere goes through Manticore.
n7axw wrote:Besides, although what you said about Switzerland as a military target is true, the Swiss have never been able to project military power beyond their borders.
The Swiss have never needed to project power, but they have historically provided some of the best and most reliable mercenaries, like the Papal Guards.
In that respect, the future will look a lot like the Pax Britannica period of the English Empire. But then no analogy is perfect; there will be parallels with several real-world examples.
Hi Harold,
I think your comment about the trade routes through Switzerland need some qualification. I have ben looking at a detailed topographical maps and it looks to me like it depends on where you start from. If you are in central of Southern France, it looks to me like you go down past Toulouse to the Mediterranean or perhaps down to Marseille. In that event, you do the water transport thing which is cheaper than going on land. Or if you are a bit further north, Vienna sits in a river valley that would pass you through. Or if you are north and want to go east you go past Poznan and start angling toward the Black Sea and Istanbul. In fact about the only place going across the Swiss Alps gets you by land is into Italy and perhaps along the Adriatic into the Balkans. I'm sure that is doable, of course, but I suspect in terms of the economics of passing any substantial amount of goods, it would be a tough go. But then, Venice traded north for years and became wealthy at it. Also Hannibal crossed with his elephants and Charles the V and others crossed with armies, so I suppose there is something I am not seeing on my map.
The other qualification is how big are the trade areas going east? Not huge. Certainly there was some, but I suspect that the bulk was in the Mideast and beyond.
Adding everything up, from Western Europe the cheapest way to go almost anywhere would be by the sea. Once your cargo floats, you go from the shoreline of Southeastern France to almost any point on the Mediterranean. Or you go through the straits of Gibraltar. Or you go around the horn, all of which is cheaper than caravanning. But again, this is qualified by starting point. So pay your money and take your chances!
As for Manticore, I really have no disagreement with you there. The junction gives access to almost 2/3rds of the perimeter of the League when all's said.
Don