Expert snuggler wrote:A telegraph has way lower latency than a semaphore chain and is weather-independent. Those are compelling advantages for military use.
By "early", do you mean prior to vacuum tubes? Radio's compelling but does require amplifiers.
Telegraphs are strategic, field telephones are tactical, and they're golden too.
The hullabaloo is already happening and Clyntahn has overplayed his hand. His enemies have nothing to lose if they outrage him further, except maybe their internal cohesion. At this point I wouldn't bet either way about how the Charisian on the street would react.
In response to your last sentence, I'd be willing to place my own wager. Apart from the possibility of risking a OBS strike for violating the prohibition on electricity, the Charisian would react very poorly. The cultural taboo established by how explicit the prohibition is would mean that the political risk of moving ahead with electricity would be almost the same as a rakurai strike.
Bottom line: A whole lot more effort has to be made in discrediting both the Writ and the COGA than has happened so far before electricity an be a concrete possibility..
Don