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by phillies » Sat Oct 31, 2015 7:35 pm | |
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If you think the OBS cares, then it may well care enough to have implanted large numbers of snarcs. Indeed, OWL might be searching for these, if she has not already.
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by Weird Harold » Sat Oct 31, 2015 11:04 pm | |
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This is true. Everything that pushes at the limits of the Proscriptions is a calculated risk; although I don't think Iron Ships violate the Proscriptions at all. At least I don't know of anything that limits what ships or other vehicles are made of, only how they are powered -- "wind, water, or muscle." Steam Power and Iron Ships are "necessary," immediate advancement beyond Steam Power and Iron Ships/Railroads isn't "necessary." Every step beyond what is strictly "necessary" increases the risk of waking the OBS to an autonomous "bomb them all back to the stone age" reaction. That's obviously a worst case scenario, but it represents the potential result of miscalculating a risk -- or combination of risks. The OBS isn't the only threat to "Progress" either. Steam Power and Iron Ships are comprehensible to the man-on-the-street; it isn't obviously the work of "Shan-Wei's demons." Internal Combustion Engines are not as visibly comprehensible and their exhaust is poisonous -- far more so than the smoke of Steam Engines, far more so than normal combustion for heating or "industry." Electic motors are eve less visible comprehensible as well as being explicitly forbidden. It could be that the OBS is a paper-tiger and no threat at all without a command from under the Temple. But the risk that it might NOT be a paper-tiger is too high to casually ignore the Proscriptions -- even if the general populace wouldn't get out the pitchforks and torches for a midnight barbecue of heretics. .
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by n7axw » Sat Oct 31, 2015 11:36 pm | |
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I'm pretty sure we're going to get steam powered railroads, at least. In fact the attestation for the "steam automobile" has been issued and at least one of the things built. In fact we already have a railroad between Delthak and the port of Leryk in HFQ. Don When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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by Weird Harold » Sun Nov 01, 2015 12:21 am | |
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I don't think there is any doubt that steam power is going to progress to at least 1945 levels, and probably beyond, in the near future. The big question is what is going to replace Steam Power when it has been taken as far as it can. I personally think Safehold has a chance to bypass all of the wasted fossil organics and pollution problems caused by ICEs. They can, and IMHO should, skip directly to electric and fusion power once the Proscriptions can be overturned. .
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by Relax » Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:23 am | |
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0) Diesel fuel is the easiest of fuels to produce organically or synthetically. Only one easier is wood "gas" 1) Diesel engines do not require injectors 2) Injectors do not need fine tolerances. *** Only if you want maximum fuel efficiency. _________
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by Relax » Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:29 am | |
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What are you smoking? Literally. ICE's are poisonous and coal or wood is not??? They produce the exact same emissions NOx, and unburned by products, other than wood who does not emit sulfur compounds! Coal is far dirtier than any internal combustion engine with all of its arsenic, mercury, etc in it! You can have coal burning closed cycle steam engines. Look em up. Even had coal burning cars in the 30's. _________
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by Easternmystic » Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:00 am | |
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I see that you don't care about wiping out the Temple Loyalist folks down the road from the polluting Charisians who just happen to be downwind from all the pollution that the Charisian factories are producing. There is also the minor fact that smog predates ICE engines. Smog fist became a major problem in the days of the coal burning steam Engines of Industrial England. So that ship has sailed. One final point on smog, while extremely rare it is possible to have smog from entirely natural sources.
Except that Charis is doing exactly that with steam engines and bootstrapping the Industrial revolution on Safehold. Before you start in on they are needed and diesel engines are not needed, please realize that is strictly your opinion. Other people are entitled to have different opinions on the matter. |
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by Easternmystic » Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:02 am | |
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Safehold does have a natural source of oil that can be used as diesel, "Fire Vine Oil". |
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by Keith_w » Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:25 am | |
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I am pretty sure it was all the coal burning houses that caused the majority of smog in England. Indeed, King Edward the first banned burning sea-coal in London in 1272 - long before industrial times. It was called sea-coal because it could be found on the shore and was taken away by the wheelbarrow load. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollution --
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by evilauthor » Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:56 am | |
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And Safehold has been burning coal to heat homes for centuries now. Possibly since Creation! |
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