From CoS, we learned Earth has a population well over 30 billion, but no one seemed to worry about imports, so 200+ years of genetic engineering, NTM chemical processing etc, so feeding that many in a single system may not be much of a problem since there are also several dozen other core systems that are just as if not more populous.
Then there's the fact the mandarins don't even think anyone will starve or that anyone would believe them if they tried to make such a case, as a result of Laocoon II.
How do they do it?
No idea or hints from RFC [which is rather unusual], but he's busy writing more important stuff, isn't he.
However, a few ideas have been circulating through my aging brain cells, since I pondered how the Dolists, technically uneducated and inexperienced etc, could make a difference in fighting the war.
First by no longer being a drain on the economy; by feeding, clothing, and supporting themselves, accomplishing things the legislaturists couldn't make them do, like accepting cheaper chemically processed food or and in addition to massive expansion of farming, mining and low level processing, whatever that entails 2000 years in the future; including reclaiming land and fisheries too costly to improve before.
For example, farming on the moon in lower gravity might be more productive by weight or energy costs, and orbiting solar power collectors could beam power down to old mining tunnels, NTM converting abandoned belter habitats or building orbital farms like the graysons etc.
Much of this would likely be busy work, but eventually the benefits would begin to add up; but I can't help wondering if some of the solarian tech the peeps were after was whatever tech it took to feed so many billions so cheaply no one thinks about it in the SL, albeit Haven had 'only' ~24 billion, IIRC; plus there are several other havenite systems with populations almost as large to be taken care of.
There are systems mentioned in AAC etc IIRC, that do need to import some food but they're much smaller in numbers, though a kilo plus per person per day for a couple billion does add up.
Jerry Pournelle made rather a point of it in A Spaceship for the King, as some may recall.
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ldwechsler wrote:I'm not talking about starving. Sure, Lacoon II will not create any starving babies on Earth. I'm talking something subtly worse, like a materially oriented society suddenly suffering their first gut-check, not having access to their stuff. Like that certain fingernail polish that your spoiled daughter will die without, or the next generation iPhone 88 that people have already killed for!
It can totally throw Old Earth into a state of disarray and political upheaval.
Actually, it might well cause starvation on Earth. According to textev, there are a real lot of people on earth at that time. There might not be enough food for all. Some might be grown in orbit but those might be taken down.
Destroying trade will be annoying for some planets and really devastating for others. Those under thrall to the OFS might be happy knowing there might not be any reinforcements.
The key element might just be the loss of taxes. Remember the League gets all of its money from trade. Lose that and things will get bad. And transstellars will be really unhappy losing a real lot of money.
Pressure will be on the mandarins to do SOMETHING, ANYTHING that will bring back trade.[/quote]