quite possibly a cat wrote:The League should be in a much better place than Grayson to industrialize. They can start building more slips.
pnakasone wrote:One thing that really helped Greyson was that they had large numbers of very motivated shipyard workers that simply had to be retrained to new technologies and techniques. They where able to greatly reduce the number of workers needed per ship construction and reassign the newly freed workers to other projects and ships.They where also able to shift workers from other industries as labor efficiency increased to more productive jobs.Not to mention Greyson was willing to tap a very big source of available and underused workers in its women.
For a League world do they have enough space trained workers to ramp up production? Do they have a local sources of underused labor that they can tap? Is local production of components already at capacity?
For a League world the real question is how quickly can they start building more ships?
quite possibly a cat wrote:The League has vastly, vastly, more people than Grayson did. The average churn of unemployed workers is probably more than Grayson's entire population many, many times over.
While I agree that their unemployed workers are a tremendous potential resource for the League. IMHO not very many of them will already be trained shipyard workers.
No doubt they could be taught the necessary skills, but I wouldn't be surprised if it won't be far too late for the League by the time their training could be complete.
The individual members of the League, however, IMHO, should definitely begin this training. Any League member who can see the
writing on the wall should be busy trying to expand their ship-building capacity
and the size of their SDF.