thinkstoomuch wrote:cthia wrote:This is what I was getting at when I said it's a shame pirates aren't in the peddler business. Cannot the bin numbers or whatever be redone for seized freighters?
Surely there are entire corrupt systems that are fencers even for a mega load.
Which gets to another problem of scale. There are not all that many of these ships around. A lot of numbers get thrown around but say there a million. We are not talking millions of cars in a country.
If a ship is on a known route it will travel through many systems. Each with their own customs people. Each ship in "class" is supposed to the same. But in actuality they are not. Each ship will have its own quirks and little things that stand out.
A semi competent inspector will notice. So you steal it in Silesia then sell it on the other side of the league there is still a chance that it will hit one of the old places. Silly things that happened to Maryanne will happen. The worm hole networks make the problem both better and worse. This gives someone a chance to spill the beans and the paper trail. Not a good result.
From the Honorverse perspective far better to chop the ship up and part it out. The steel, titanium and other materials are dirt cheap. The compensator, nodes and other such stuff is the cost. Plus now you have much less chance of getting caught because it is that many more serial numbers and such to be tracked. All mostly uniform (sort of) much easier to hide. If anybody even bothers to look at such stuff. Remember the Mesan hyper drive.
Which then get dumped into another freighter and sold to the shipyard in the next system over and no one the wiser. Spare parts or new ship depending on the market.
Just my take on it,
T2M
Even if you looked, how many parts are refurbished over the lifetime of a ship? Today, hundreds of individual parts on cars and trucks are not disposed of when they fail, but returned to manufacturers to be rebuilt.
In the Honorvsrse, a node might be worn and then replaced, and the original, worn part may be able to be refurbished cheaper than manufacturing new. The next thing you know, one of the Marianne's original nodes are on the real Golden Butterfly, another on the Stargazer, and a third may have even found it's way to the Wayfarer. All legitimately done and the original ship is still pulling it's weight legitimately somewhere else...
And then there is the question of who is tracking such things. There is no Honorverse interplanetary Internet, and major news items on the other side of the 'verse takes months to reach you, let alone detailed log data of every repair done in every major shipyard. So who is to say that the node just sold wasn't pulled from a ship 3 years ago as a parts swap, not last week in a chop shop.