noblehunter wrote:The asteroid miners are going to be running full out to supply the materials for the re-building effort. And there'll be plenty of shipping to send material to anywhere in non-Solly space if not. Those imports will also give some of the newly available merchies something to haul as well. Then there's all the new trade with Haven.
I don't think it's a question of who has trillions of Manticoran dollars, it's who'd want them (I'm assuming the Honorverse runs on pure fiat currencies and that they've solved the major pitfalls with them). Talbott, Lynx, and Silesia should have a huge appetite for Manticoran-denomitated capital. If money works the way I think it does, they could print money hand over fist for a while before worrying about inflation because there's so much potential for new production. There's just so much more economy to invest it in.
They can produce lots of bulk metal. They have no ability to actually do anything with the ingots, so unless you want to try to build a space station out of welded together metal ingots they can't do much towards rebuilding. It's a bootstrapping problem, and the Manticore solution was to get Beowulf to build them the facilities they need. Oddly enough Beowulf has miners who produce the raw materials for Beowulf industry.
Nobody needs bulk exports of raw material, as asteroid mining is so cheap and effective that paying for shipping and arranging the logistics just isn't worth it. Who of their allies has an industrialized planet that has no source of bulk raw material? Given it would be pretty dumb to build an industrial infrastructure without any raw materials handy I suspect they tend to be as rare as underwater airports or seaports in Kansas.
Manticore has NO ability to build stuff locally, so they have to buy it from someone else. Who has to think your money is worth something. Would you sell your house to someone who handed you pink "Joe Reserve" notes in payment?
So eventually they can do rebuilding locally, but only when someone has built them the infrastructure. And, as I've gone into great detail on this before, they are likely to be much more tightly integrated into Beowulf's economy for pretty much forever.
Overall the entire plot line is a problem. The fact that RMN isn't acting like there is a problem is a pretty good sign that David isn't serious about this.