lyonheart wrote:
Hi Easter-mystic,
You might consider reading some past threads as these ideas have already been threshed about and its unlikely many wish to revisit dead horses.
Actually, I have read the other threads and no what I have said has not been mentioned. no one that I have seen has ever considered the process of introducing a technology like stem power. The assumption has always been that one day Charis will introduce a modern steam engine with no preparatory technology needed.
That idea makes as much sense as Charis introducing a modern assault rifle without first introducing all the different technolgies such as rifling, cartridges, breach loading etc. separately. Charis still has introduced all the components needed to produce a modern weapon. Why should Steam power be any different. There are many uses for steam other than steam engines. There's steam heating, cleaning, cooking. Getting those accepted first will get steam accepted after which an early steam engine like a Newcomen engine can be introduced.
The process by which a technology is introduced going to be more important than thw technology itself on whether it's is accepted or not. Which is why I suggested having someone other than Charis introduce it.
lyonheart wrote:
First, mass production means different things to different people perhaps, but Charis steel is at least in the puddling production stage, which is a relatively much higher volume production than you may be supposing. Bessemer production really didn't take off until the mid 1870's, about 20 years after he patented the concept.
This is one reason why I said that Charis will be in a far better position to utilize steam power than anyone else. Charis probably has more industrial capacity than the rest of Safehold combined
lyonheart wrote:
Secondly, the implication has been from the very beginning in OAR, that steam power was proscribed, nor will the potential for the Go4 to somehow adopt it mean that Charis could immediately grab it, certainly not until father Peter and many others reconsider many things, which easily take a couple of years.
The implication has always been that a modern steam engine will one day be introduced by Charis. At no point did I suggest doing an end run around Father Peter or anyone else. I stated that having someone else introduce it would make others less likely to reject it.
lyonheart wrote:
Thirdly, given the antipathy the Go4 has for Siddarmark, having someone there 'invent' the steam engine would not make the Go4 love or tolerate Siddarmark any more. Rather I suspect such an invention might poison the Go4's attitude towards Siddarmark even further. A Harchong toymaker, who's a cousin of the emperor, might get more of a sympathetic result from a demonstration.
As I recall I called it a Xanatos Gambit. If the Go4 reject it because it comes from Siddarmark, it creates a wedge between Siddarmark and the Go4. Advantage, Charis.
If the GO4 accept it brecause it means that it increases the rate at which raw ores can be produced to feed the mainland war effort. Charis will be able to quickly copy and improve the technology to get an even larger benefit. Advantage, Charis.
That's basically what a Zanatos Gambit is. No matter what the opponent chooses, you benefit.
lyonheart wrote:
As I recall, the Newcomen engine used cast iron, copper and lead, not steel, nor did the Savery engine use steel either.
Both of which was basically useful to drive mine pumps and nothing else really.
lyonheart wrote:
At the end of the second book BHD, in the fall of 892 YoG, the delay in leaving Tellesburg of ten days added several thousand rifles to the expedition(6-8K, depending on your your definition of several) for a daily production of 600-800 (700 as an daily average?), which implies annual production between 168,000 to 210,000 rifles (the lower figure if no work is done on Wednesdays) which is 3-4 times the size of the expeditionary force. A year later re-equipping the Chisholm army should have been much further advanced, or its much bigger than most people think.
Such a production rate which was only expected to go up implies an assembly line of some sort, which various other industries; clothing, print, china, etc; have all used in some degree in manufacturing clothes, books and pamphlets etc, not to mention ships, so Merlin evidently didn't feel the need to belabor the advantages of such when they could see for themselves.
Whether it revolver rifles with percussion caps, or complete cartridges and magazine weapons, it will be interesting.
Best wishes,
L
The rest of Safehold is still struggling to implement cast iron guns and still hasn't clued into corned powder. that's why I stated that whoever actually introduces steam power, charis will be far better placed to improve it and utilize it.