some good points here. we have seen both worst and best case scenarios talked about. in reality there is lik;y to be a middle ground. also take the BIG BOYS the major cartels with massive wealth (think modern day apple with more free cash in the bank then the 70 or 100 poorest governments combined). So what happens if Haupmans starts making "micro" loans with long term repayment to other cartels/businesses/star system governments in talbot, silesa, and haven? Or grayson skydomes/blackbird. the Blackbird yards are gone, but the money that skydomes has is very large. so lets say the lady tells her finacial people to find 5 diffrent star systems that they can invenst 1 to 3 billion focused on manufacturing/shipyards. good long term investments that will pay off and its not like honor will notice the money being used.
now lets take a look at 2 other points.
Andermani - the manties trained up the andies to build modern weapons and shipps of the wall, so tools can be bought from the andermani.
Marsh - the manties helped the marsh government build a modern shipyard and facilities there, granted it wasn't upto building ships of the wall(last time we saw it) but with the knowledge that the manties have how fast could that be scaled up?
now lets combine these points with what we have recently learned about bolthole. a 6 asteroid belt system. virtually unlimited raw resources and the most advanced and experimental systems haven could make(yes not upto the SEM) now lets take a small industiral node with the nanaite vats from the andies and a small node from marsh. break them down transport them to bolthole, start to scale up to pre oysterbay tech and tools at bolt hole, as part of the deal bolthole uses a % of the production to make transportable production units for manticore and grayson. takes time yes. but within 2 to 5 years manticore is back up pre oysterbay production capabilitity (on the facility side anyway, it will take longer to train new people)
now at the same time the talbot systems at the leaset are startying to ramp up too, soon (like some systems already might) talbot home build destoyers and cruizers are being made.
so all in all yes short term hurt (upto 10-15 years on a people side) but in a very short period they will be back and then majorly beyond where they were. especially as oyster bay will demonstrate that the manties MUST have production facilities in as many of thier member systems(all perhaps) as possible.
for the record yes there will be the hybrid sd(
p)s being made by bolthole, and beowulf is providing missles. and yes Missle production is obviously the first of all the production facilities made. those workers will get cycled out to the other new facilities as they can and act as training cadre
PeterZ wrote:What was destroyed was Manticore's three, large orbital industrial centers and a huge percentage of their workforce for those orbital centers. Most of their ships still remain. Rebuilding the orbital factories will take far less time than training a new workforce. If they are lucky there will be some workers that have similar if outdated skills that can be retrained. If not, they start all over again and train from scratch with instructors (both from Manticore and Beowulf) theory becoming a hands on training cadre. It'll take time to get Manticoran industry back up to SL levels of productivity, let alone their own pre-Oyster Bay levels.
Grayson has it tougher in some ways and easier in others. They don't have a massive merchant fleet. They also don't have as much capital to redirect to rebuilding projects. It will take them longer to rebuild their orbital ship yards. That does mean they are not as reliant on those yards for sustaining their economy. They do have a much larger pool of workers as a percentage of their population, experienced in orbital industry. Getting a pool retrained for ship building and weapons production will be easier than for Manticore. I wouldn't be surprised if Manticore imported orbital yard workers from Grayson. Those workers will provide a flexible foundation of manpower (likely woman power) to work the orbital yards until enough Manticorans are trained to keep up with the yards being rebuilt. Grayson's dispersed yard system will be a solid stopgap measure until Manticore rebuilds their proper factories and building slips.
The money issue is in large part solved by Pritchard's peace proposal and Operation Janus. By forcing Manticore to commit to the independence from Solarian Office of Frontier Security, Operation Janus has turned the Star Empire of Manticore into the shining white knight of the galaxy in the minds of those Verge residents. They kick out the Solarian transtellars and welcome in Manticore. These systems don't have much money individually. In aggregate however, they have enough wealth to sustain a big chunk of many transtellars' revenue streams. Since those vampire-squids focused on resource/wealth extraction, the individual Verge economies are kept pretty darn small. Investing to allow those economies to grow will make those systems vastly more profitable business partners.
Now, Manticore doesn't have the ability to supply goods as it once had. It still have the cargo capacity to ship goods and excess capital to its rebuilding needs. If it can't staff the facilities it can build, there is no need to rebuild as quickly. Haven has the ability to produce goods since the war hasn't touched its infrastructure very much, but limited ability to ship out what it can produce. The Verge needs quite a bit of everything from high-end medical facilities (Manticore and Beowulf) to low and mid end production tools and system, yet has little funds to pay for what it needs.
So we have the SEM with a excess capital, a massive merchant fleet and Haven with more productivity than markets or merchant cubage to ship their production. The Verge has the desire and need for those goods but no money. Combine these three players and most of their problems are solved by their other partners. Toss in Erewhon to supply capital to the Maya sector Verge and there will be more than enough cargo for the Manty merchant hulls.
Once the capital markets both inside and outside the League realize the Grand Alliance can protect their trading routes while the League will be broken up, the Manticoran dollar will be the strongest currency in the galaxy. That means SEM debt will be the default risk free asset or as near to risk free as circumstances allow.
Long story short, kzt is right. The SEM has no serious long term issues in getting the equipment they need other than hulls or the prospects for getting more including hulls in the future.