darrell wrote:kzt wrote:Every core system has enormous industrial capability. They can build them themselves thanks to the magic of the Honorverse, where Beowulf is going to be going from a secret RMN concept study for a system defense network to having produced a fully deployed and working system in under 6 months, using completely different fabrication systems, completely different industrial suppliers and having never produced a single component of that system previously.
Haven has on the order of 100 systems, manticore with talbot and silesia has on the order of 100 systems, the andermanti empire has on the order of 100 systems. That is on the order of 300 systems. (give or take 50)
Quote: "A rising thunder"
When those opportunities are coupled with the fact that—unlike the citizens of the League—both Manticorans and Havenites are experienced in and thus far better inured to the strains and tensions of interstellar warfare, their alliance is probably in a position to recoup everything it’s lost as a result of the Manties’ closure of our trade lanes within a very few T-years. Certainly in a shorter time than we can recover. In fact, our projections over at Economic Analysis indicate that we’ll reach a tipping point at which the combined economies of Manticore and Haven will effectively match the economic power of the League within no more than ten to fifteen T-years.”
To recap, In 10 to 15 years the GA's 300 systems will reach economic parity with the SL's 3,000 systems. RFC has stated time and time again that manticore is the most productive world in existance. there is NO WAY that the average SL world has massive manufacturing.
My guess is that currently the average SL world has the economy equal to the the average havenite or andermanti world, twice the average economy of a silesian or talbot quadrant world.
Under those conditions, the average economy would need to increase 31% a year in order to match the SL in 10 years, 20% a year to match the SL in 15 years.
In order for the GA to match the SL economically if the average SL world had an economy equal to manticore before oyster bay, the economy would have to grow 36%-60% a year.
remember that we have RFC's statement that it would be impossible for the SL to commission it's first SDP in anything less than 6 years.
Is there a difference between economic power and industrial potential?
Opening trade routes is great for the coffers of Manticore but does it do anything to it's industrial potential? And most of the systems that Manticore has are on the low end of the industrial and economic scale no better than protectorates, while Haven has a few that might be industrially advanced and the Andermani are almost a complete unknown.
As the league starts feeling Lacoon 1 and 2 their economies will start taking a hit, the longer it lasts the worse it gets and more widespread it gets as the individual systems start feeling it as well.
It has been discussed in several of the books that the League has the industrial potential to steamroll the GA if given the chance.