n7axw wrote:Again, the question comes down to allocation of resourses. You have to ask not only if the proposal is worth while. This one sounds great...eventually. But is it crucial for the alliance to do something like this in the midst of a war when every effort is being made and resourses strained to get weapons in the hands of the troops? Consider...rather than having the completely modern rifles, the RSA still is using about 2/3 muzzle loaders, many of them courtesy of defeated Desnairian, Dohlaran and AOG armies on the theory that some rifle is better than no rifle. Or again, consider the shortage of ironclads at a moment when everybody's shells are blowing holes through outdated galleons. Or remember that Hanth's troops have yet to be updated to the M96's or that the limits on standing up new regiments is not manpower, but weapons availability.
So the question about how crucial it is has to be spelled out in terms of mobility. And the reality is that allied armies are already vastly more mobil and agile than their opponents, the outstanding example of which would be BGV's winter march to Five Forks.
So, at least in my view, this idea is not crucial at this time, something to be put on the back burner until more urgent needs are met, something I don't see happening in this war.
Don
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Hi, Don
While I take your point about available resources, I will point out that in addition to logistics, traction engines could provide a significant use. Consider a traction engine with treads. In the winter, it could traverse snow and ice. Near the battlefield, it could pull heavy angle guns or missile launchers thru snow, ice, mud and such. Probably faster than dragons or snow lizards. It could also plow thru snow, leaving a path for others to follow.
-- Bob G