Aethor wrote:I don't think it can last much longer; the Temple side does not innovate, and any innovator (like that liutenant in Dohlaran Navy) is watched with suspicion and is always a candidate for the Punishment if the Inquisition wants to vent some angst on someone.
The Charisian side innovates. Split the world in two, let the Charisians innovate and develop industry unhindered for 50 years, the other side won't have a snowflake's chance in hell. That's even if you stop short of Proscriptions.
The Temple may not innovate, but they're more than happy enough to get the information on the EoC's latest innovations, and then justify adopting them an using a bit of logic-chopping to allow them under the Proscriptions. We've seen them do this already with pretty much everything up through explosive shells for artillery; really, the bottleneck for the CoGA is rate of production. And even there, they're coming up with some minor innovations of their own (think about how the St Kylmahn rifle, with its interchangeable (in a limited fashion) parts, is being built). And so far, it's given the CoGA enough of a lifeline to keep the war going.
Aethor wrote:Or the Temple side could, as a survival measure, start innovating. In which case they will hit the level where they will start questioning Proscriptions, and seeing "mystical" devices in the Temple as simply a product of higher level craft, not magic or divine influence.
You could say the same thing about the EoC. They haven't actually hit that point, though; don't confuse the knowledge that the Inner Circle has with those who merely know that "Merlin has visions", or not even that. It helps the EoC to have their most innovative types be in the Inner Circle, fully aware of the truth, but they've also had good people who were simply deemed too risky to tell, because of the depth of their faith - Grey Harbor was one such, IIRC.
Aethor wrote:Also, keep in mind that Nimue's cave was undiscovered (by the Temple and the OBS) all this time. Given enough time, Owl and Howsmyn could put a workforce in there (if you tell them the full story, after a careful selection) to expand it, and make a small underground shipyard which would be deep enough to be hidden, and build some sort of a secret door... well, there already is one, but only big enough for assault shuttles or several skimmers in a row. Maybe just widen it a bit.
Doesn't have to be capable of building SDs. A cruiser or a destroyer will do the job of blasting the OBS into space dust and then they can hang ominously over the Temple in case anything wakes up there.
Not Gonna Happen. That OBS up there is likely to detect the spacecraft before it can get into position, and pull a Rakurai on it - and that assumes that the Cave has the infrastructure needed to be able to hand-craft an attack spaceship. Just because OWL could fab up one PICA doesn't mean that it - s/he - has sufficient resources to fab up even as much as another skimmer - and that assumes that the plans for larger military hardware are available.
Remember why Merlin is so leery of operating in Zion at all, and refuses to operate too close to (or in!) the Temple. There's gonna be Shan-wei's own difference in the emissions profile of a big-ass attack/bombardment spacecraft and the sort of thing that the Archangels may have set the OBS to overlook because it was the kind of thing that they were using to present themselves to the "Adams and Eves" as angelic presences.
As long as the EoC continues to stay within the Proscriptions of Jwo-Jeng - and they are; they have to, for social reasons, and it's going to be quite some time before they can even start to tell the truth to everyone - their tech advantage over the CoGA is going to be both limited and transitory - and if they openly violate the Proscriptions, they hand the CoGA a major propaganda coup which could push the Reformists back in line with the CoGA against the EoC and CoC, rather than them being a third faction that is tacitly aligned more with EoC/CoC. Not to mention driving some of their own Church-of-Charisians into the Temple's arms. And don't think that the Inner Circle doesn't realize that, either - there's plenty of textev where they discuss that very point. Even Merlin on his own wasn't going to do anything that would too obviously be "strange" or "demonic" (like using a SNARC remote to detonate Hektor's head), for exactly that reason.
Frankly, regardless of the outcome of the "formal" war, I suspect very much that in the eastern and northern provinces of Siddarmark, there're going to be Temple Loyalists killing Reformists, and vice-versa, for generations. Look at the whole business of Serb/Croat/Bosnian Moslems in what used to be Yugoslavia. Or, closer to home, the legendary Hatfields and McCoys.
It's the same situation, in a way, as what Eric Flint has imposed on the availability of tech and information in Grantville in his Ring of Fire universe - and RFC hasn't made a habit of writing his good guys into shooting fish in a barrel; there's no storytelling tension that way, and a story without tension and conflict is BORING. Safehold isn't, even though we know that the eventual outcome is going to be that Merlin succeeds in Nimue Alban's mission, and humanity will be ready to face the Gbaba when the time comes.