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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by richardp   » Sat Jan 08, 2011 3:33 am

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Hmm interesting discussion about the Rakurai and how/what it detects. To me it would be easier to look for EM emissions as these are most likely to attract the Gbaba. They would be easier to detect as there is much smaller amounts of "noise". On the other hand thermal detection has inherent problems as planetary movement will initiate large spikes in this (volcanoes anyone).

If we are talking about the proscriptions it is reasonable to assume that the Priesthood will suppress the majority of breaches. With the option of direct intervention by using the Schueler "key" to trigger the Rakurai for excesses. This seems to be born out by the way the church has allowed breaches that haven't triggered the Rakurai. And that the Armagedon Reef Rakurai strike was manually triggered by Langhorne and co.
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by DDHv   » Tue Oct 21, 2014 2:30 pm

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It is likely that the major long term difference between EOC and AOG will come from the economies.

I read of an incident when the USA started mass production. A US company set up for mass production of small clocks. They exported to the UK, which was using the craftsman production model. UK customs said that no one could make them for less than fifty times the reported retail value, so they would teach them a lesson by grabbing them and paying them just what they had reported to customs. When the news got back to the factory, the boss said if they could get retail prices without the expense of selling and distributing them, they would increase their exports :!:

The temple is already under financial stress from events in the Safehome series. Unless they start innovating themselves, it will only get worse.

Merlin pointed this out re the military situation, but it also applies to the economic one.


BTW, the EOC inner circle should think about introducing the franchising expansion model. I don't remember anywhere they allow brand recognition in return for the franchisee learning the methods, and paying something to the franchiser. Of course there are partnerships, etc. but this method has some advantages when expanding.
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by SWM   » Tue Oct 21, 2014 4:13 pm

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It usually isn't very useful to reply to a thread that has been dead for nearly four years. Three books have come out since this thread was last used.
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by Ishkandar   » Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:40 am

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Breech loading rifles were available during the ARW Google Ferguson Rifle it was a screw type drop block breech that increased ROF from 3-4 RPM to 8-10 RPM. IIRC only 1000 were built and only used in one battle (Brandywine?)> My feeling is the next big inovation will be purcusion cap firearms both revolvers and rifles. Then it will be more than likely rim fire cartrage ammo.[/quote]

The obsession with percussion-fired ammo is because cartridges were invented before any reliable *AND* cheap breech-loaders were. The British were using cartridges before there were any reliable breech-loaders. In fact, cartridges were so widely used that they were a major "contribution" to the Great Indian Mutiny of 1857 !!

A simple sliding block breech loader with a powder and ball paper cartridge is well within the "current" Charisian capabilities. It can be fired by piercing the cartridge through a pin-hole and fine powder from a powder horn poured into the priming pan and fired by a flint !!

Then again, I'm not a gunsmith, so what do I know !!
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by lyonheart   » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:00 pm

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Hi Iskandar,

You seem a little behind the times.

The original Mahndrayn uses percussion caps, and its almost 2 years old now but now being replaced in the ICA by the magazine loaded M96 using brass cartridges, and converted Mahndrayns with a trap door breech.

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Ishkandar wrote:Breech loading rifles were available during the ARW Google Ferguson Rifle it was a screw type drop block breech that increased ROF from 3-4 RPM to 8-10 RPM. IIRC only 1000 were built and only used in one battle (Brandywine?)> My feeling is the next big inovation will be purcusion cap firearms both revolvers and rifles. Then it will be more than likely rim fire cartrage ammo.


The obsession with percussion-fired ammo is because cartridges were invented before any reliable *AND* cheap breech-loaders were. The British were using cartridges before there were any reliable breech-loaders. In fact, cartridges were so widely used that they were a major "contribution" to the Great Indian Mutiny of 1857 !!

A simple sliding block breech loader with a powder and ball paper cartridge is well within the "current" Charisian capabilities. It can be fired by piercing the cartridge through a pin-hole and fine powder from a powder horn poured into the priming pan and fired by a flint !!

Then again, I'm not a gunsmith, so what do I know !![/quote]
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by n7axw   » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:38 pm

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I started off reading this thread and wondering if anyone had been reading the books. Then I realized that it dated back to 2010, prior to LAMA and perhaps even prior to MTAT.

At any rate, I think its great you guys are thinking about and discussing these issues. But perhaps you might want to page back in the threads a bit. There is a rather thorough going discussion of steam power that died a couple of months ago.

I don't want to be one to quench a good discussion with a been there done that attitude. My only suggestion, and its just a suggestion, is that usually it makes more sense to start a new thread rather than to resurrect an old one. In the meantime, have fun with this...

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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by evilauthor   » Sun Dec 21, 2014 3:37 am

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Ishkandar wrote:A simple sliding block breech loader with a powder and ball paper cartridge is well within the "current" Charisian capabilities.


Um, isn't the original Mandrayn a sliding breech block design? When Thirsk watched one being assembled and dry fired it in LAMA, the Mandrayn was noted to have one.

And the Mandrayn is being replaced by a M96 which is a bolt action rifle with a ten round magazine loaded with METAL cartfridges.

So not only is a "sliding block breech loader with a powder and ball paper cartridge" well within Charis' capabilities, it's been invented, produced, and already made obsolete!
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by SWM   » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:22 am

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This is one of the potential problems when resurrecting threads that are several years old.
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by evilauthor   » Sun Dec 21, 2014 12:03 pm

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SWM wrote:This is one of the potential problems when resurrecting threads that are several years old.


But the post I'm replying to isn't several years old. It was posted yesterday.
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Re: What I see as Charis's biggest problem
Post by fallsfromtrees   » Sun Dec 21, 2014 1:19 pm

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evilauthor wrote:
SWM wrote:This is one of the potential problems when resurrecting threads that are several years old.


But the post I'm replying to isn't several years old. It was posted yesterday.

Yes, but that post was resurrecting a several years old thread.
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