SilverbladeTE wrote:See Howsymn's slowly improving his workers etc though the novels with a LOT of hardwork and Owl/SNARCs to route out morons, crooks and ensure quality of build and.tolerances.
Took 8 years for the story arc from Armageddon Reef to Sign of Triumph?
It was a bit harder for Howysmyn and co. because of the need to create
intellectual infrastructure.
One part was reassuring everyone it wasn't violations of the Proscriptions just because it was new. (And Father Paityr was of enormous assistance, even before he got recruited into the IC, because of his bedrock integrity. Everyone on Charis trusted him, because they knew his investigation would be "Does this in fact step over the limits set in the Proscriptions?", and his ruling would be based on whether he thought it
did, not by the size of the bribe offered to
get a favorable ruling.
(And while not stated, I suspect Charisians felt comfortable in getting an "advisory opinion" from Father Paityr - "This is what we're
thinking of doing. Can we proceed, or are we stepping into dangerous waters and need to back off and think of something else before we get into trouble?" I think Paityr would happily provide such advice and not use what they were thinking of doing as a lever to pry bribes out of them.)
Another part was the development of
standards, and getting everyone to understand why they had to exist, so "an inch was an inch was an inch" in
any manufactory, and actual interchangeable parts were possible. (Remember the bit in an earlier book where one of Earl Thirsk's subordinates demonstrated a rifle made from interchangeable parts? Thirsk was rather taken aback when he realized the implications.)
I was tickled that Grand Vicar Rhobair was happy to accept Bishop Paityr's existing attestations for stuff being rolled out in the Temple Lands be cause
he knew about Paityr's piety and integrity. If Paityr said so, he'd sign off on it because he trusted Paityr.
Personally, I see the United Provinces reaching Charis current, that is TFT, quality in about 15 years, with more in a few small areas.
Howysman's folk will help get them a major boost, but the numbers needed and crucially the education needed is colossal.
Teachers of all forms will be amongst them most vital and numerous of folk in UP!
I might guess a bit longer, but there is less underbrush of existing practice to be cleared away in the UP, so you may be right.
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Dennis