HungryKing wrote:First of all not all transstellars possess shipping interests, most solarian freight appears to be handled by a relatively small number of shipping cartels, most of whom actually sub-contract an extremely large portion their carrying capacity. As for penalties for non solarian shipping it would not work, Manticorans would start using perfectly legitimate Beowulfan flags.
As for ordering new ships, the production turn around is longer than a year, even if all the parts, and slips, are available.
As for slack, it exists, but the controlling factor is actually the components. Even in the Core there are systems that can't make impellars or starship fusion plants.
HungryKing wrote:First of all not all transstellars possess shipping interests, most solarian freight appears to be handled by a relatively small number of shipping cartels, most of whom actually sub-contract an extremely large portion their carrying capacity. As for penalties for non solarian shipping it would not work, Manticorans would start using perfectly legitimate Beowulfan flags.
As for ordering new ships, the production turn around is longer than a year, even if all the parts, and slips, are available.
As for slack, it exists, but the controlling factor is actually the components. Even in the Core there are systems that can't make impellars or starship fusion plants.
Does it sound like a double-edged doubletalk sword, on one hand, for the League to label the Manties as neobarbs, yet allow their carrying trade to become dependent on the neobarbs and their darn junctions, w/o having a contingency plan? Something the size of the League simply doesn't, or shouldn't, give other superpowers the ammo to shoot their carrying trade in the foot, without at least having bandaids on hand.
Does every outfit in the League, civilian and military, have one hand covering one eye and one hand covering the other? Where are all of the market researches that are suppose to come out of campuses like the Harvard branch of Bogota? Surely they still have a business school with enough merit to continue collecting those exorbitant tuition and fees.