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by SYED » Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:21 am | |
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I really doubt the church has the funds to create a matching fleet any time soon. but the attempt would really work against them. the failure to carry out their war against heresy will just make the church weaken as much as any battle would.
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by JRM » Mon Sep 29, 2014 5:36 am | |
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You need to read "Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty" by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson. A brief distillation would be that prosperity occurs when there are inclusive political institutions, and inclusive economic institutions. Only when you have both, do you have the creative destruction that continual economic innovation brings. The authors examine every civilization that you know about, and some that you were unaware of. They explain the limits of economic growth under communism, and other authoritarian types of government. When the government is exclusive, limiting participation and power, then the economy will soon be exclusive, limiting economic opportunity to maintain the power of current elite. For Safehold, this means that the rest of the world will never be able to catch up to either Siddarmark, or the EOC. Even if Merlin sent massive infodumps to the COGA, the church dominated countries would be unable to maximize utilization of economic resources and motivate personal productivity. |
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by n7axw » Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:06 pm | |
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Hi JRM,
Welcome to the forums. You laid out the principle just right. It's exactly why the COGA will never catch up. What follows after the COGA is brought down might become competitive, depending on how the social and political structure evolves... We'll see... Don When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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by lyonheart » Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:17 am | |
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Hi Pokermind,
Methinks much if not most of the Islamic renaissance was Persian [a far larger influence area geographically and culturally 1500-1000 years ago], whose culture was inclusive and tolerant over a thousand years before Mohammed, but it was shut down by the tribal type reactionary wackos who didn't like all the questions they couldn't answer. They were book burning, assassinating and beheading the avant-garde book writers and thinkers five hundred to a thousand years ago. There were 99 Islamic sects during Mohammed's lifetime, of whom he said 98 were reserved for the great burning, by the middle ages there were thousands though only five today are recognised or have 'standing' even though they are heretical in each others' eyes. If all Christians, Jews and Buddhists etc dropped dead tomorrow, the militant Shia and Sunni would merely drop their pretenses at restraint and get down to the serious business of killing each other off entirely. L
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by lyonheart » Tue Sep 30, 2014 1:39 am | |
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Hi JRM,
Quite right. Given 'until the rest of Safehold changes to systems more like Charis or Siddarmark, they'll never catch up', how many people in those countries will recognise that underlying truth and be able to immediately positively act on it? I suspect not many for a while in places like Desnar, Harchong, or the temple lands, and Howard in general, with the possible exception of South Harchong. Those nations aligned with the alliance may total around 44% of the population, ie only 25% less than the CoGA, a rather rapid improvement [3000+% increase in 6-7 years] This may continue until the 'return' is resolved, when electricity becomes possible so they can catch up at a much faster rate. L
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by pokermind » Tue Sep 30, 2014 7:50 am | |
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Posted this on the Snippet # 7 thread:
"OK Thirsk’s most capable armored ships have crank powered screws and are armed with a spar torpedo. Should such a torpedo be detonated under the keel even a King Harold VII will have it's back broken, let alone a Rottweiler's. A night attack using them would be devastating if they can catch the Charisian navy with it's pants down. RFC used such attacks in 1634 The Baltic War he co-authored with Eric Flint. " Now any visibility limiting factor nite, fog, or generated smoke can be used for a masked spar torpedo attack, and small galleys using stealth rather than armor may be the Navy of God's only answer. Poker CPO Poker Mind and, Mangy Fur the Smart Alick Spacecat.
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by Dilandu » Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:05 am | |
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Hm, it may work. Without the electricity, the Charisian spotlights abilities would be limited and by Earth standart - inadequate. So, the night attack with the combination of spar torpedo ships, rams and possibly - some sort of Rendel-type gunboats (low, small, with one bow heavy cannon) may be effective even against this type of warships. ------------------------------
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by Charybdis » Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:00 am | |
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HOWEVER, you are not including that mighty "Eye-In-the-Sky" of OWL and the SNARKs and it would be an odd occasion indeed if there were not several flitting around a fleet or anchorage of the Navy. Now far be it from me to deny RFC his twisted schemes where all such support is unavailable but, like horse races, this is an odds-on gamble! -----
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by DrakBibliophile » Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:08 am | |
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Only if there was a member of the Inner Circle commanding (or in a high position in) the Fleet in question.
Owl could spot the coming attack but that won't be any good if Owl can't warn the Fleet. On the other hand, that situation might be the time for Owl to "arrange" an accident that reveals the attacking fleet.
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by Hildum » Tue Sep 30, 2014 7:39 pm | |
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You are forgetting limelight. However, the production of the necessary oxygen and hydrogen without electricity would be a challenge. An alternate might be a gas mantle. Coupled with a properly shaped reflector and lens, this could be a powerful light for night attacks. |
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