kzt wrote:Maldorian wrote:Don´t forget, that Manticore is the biggest traffic spot in the Honorverse. The Junction act as the biggest Harbour in the whole honorverse. The ships are not only crossing the Junction, they also use the Warehouses at the junction for Container exchange. For example: A ship could come from Trevor´s star and drop some containers with the target behind Beowulf and leave at the Basilisk whormehole. Another ship take the container and cross the Beowulf whormhole.
All the guiding at the Junction and all the Freight exchange should keep a lot of people employed.
Also, Manticore has still one of the biggest Trade Fleet. With the end of the war with the league, they shall go back to work.
It’s a good deal. Particularly after someone drops a container of lithium hydroxide for ‘later pickup’.
The most common use of Lithium-Hydroxide is as a lubricant. Must be shipping the shipping container full of the stuff to a brothel staffed by Prolonged Prostitutes?
A more likely product would be Lithium-6-Deuteride, a white chrystaline solid which is easily machinable and produces Tritium when it undergoes neutron induced fission and thus makes wonderful nuclear weapons. It might even be reactor fuel if you can figure out how to keep the neutron flux from vaporizing and irradiating the reactor, the ship and you, leaving behind an expanding cloud of radioactive plasma.
For this reason, the Honorverse might have multitudes of gas mining operations to extract Helium-3 to fuel aneutronic nuclear reactions. Based on the hints that Weber gives us about the amount of fuel carried by starships embedded in Honor's "sneaknattack" at Cerebus, ships haveabout 10% of there own mass in bunkerage. The Honorvese would be extracting, transporting and mining fusion fuel in about the same physical volumes that we extract coal, oil and natural gas. Helium-3 might be the one, critical natural resource that is limited enough to motivate Honorverse societies to go to war.
Alternatively; if you are using gravitic rather than magnetic confinement that is capable of creating a potential well equivalent to over 1/10 Cee, you can burn Lithium-6-Deuteride safely or even straight Deuterium. You still have to extract the Deuterium by the Gigaton per year.