Dilandu wrote:Generally, even the single KH would be more than Charis could bite. Let's not forget, that the Charisian machinebuilding industry is pretty limited - by the fact, less than a ten years ago it didn't existed at all.
This would be the Charis that built manufactured goods - including large commercial sailing ships - that were sold the world over?That Charis?
And the single KH would consume almost all avaliable industrial reserves, because:
- It's big
- It's pretty complicated
- It must be build with the highest possible standards, or it would simply break apart during launch, or blew boilers during engine tests, or foundered in heavy seas because the quality of work.
Quality control isn't a brand new concept. The standards for it have gotten a whole lot better since Merlin, but so have the means of enforcing it. It's also well established that Charisian industry has been increasing by leaps and bounds, and that of Emerald, Margaret's Land, and Chisholm haven't been standing still.
At this point, it's moving from what you think Charis ought to be building to claims about what they ought not to be
capable of building. That one's another dead horse. You're welcome to flog the poor thing if you must, but I'd thought the basis of this discussion was at least taking RFC's standards for Charisian capabilities as a given and going from there.
And the Charis have only a few factories that could even try to produce the machinery needed (and, frankly, they haven't tools to do it, so firstly the tools should be produced!), and their supply of skilled workforce is pathetic.
Given what RFC's said about Charisian industry and effective tech base, none of these claims seem plausible. Maybe you figure they should be plausible or even incontrovertible, but again, in that case, you're treating yourself to claims that shouldn't even be on the table for this discussion.
Moreover, their supply of skilled workforce isn't generally free from other projects; to work on KH's machinery, they wpuld be forced to draw literally all expirienced workers from Charis.
That's not an impression I've taken from the text at least. If you've got numbers for that, please bring them on, but it still seems like you're reaching for a set of tenets outside this context.
And even to man this ship... They simply have too few steamships in comission, to train mechanics in real numbers. They probably would be forced to take all experienced crews from coastal ironclads, just to have enough mechanics on single KH.
Numbers, please?