ThinksMarkedly wrote:cthia wrote:I still don't think the League's industrial might was hurt one bit. Perhaps it's absolute potential may have been hurt. But I'm willing to bet that the SL's true industrial might never even came close to being tapped. I always thought the oldest Core systems represented the hub of military industry. Why would an entity needlessly spread it's naval industry too wide? Allowing an enemy to cut off supply lines.
Hey cthia, let me see if I understand you.
On one hand you're saying that the absolute potential was reduced because many systems walked away. But on the other, you're saying that the industrial potential wasn't really reached before, so the SL can recover to pre-war industrial levels. The facts may be both true, but you're comparing apples and oranges at best.
Or did you mean to say that the systems that walked away can't be but a drop in the bucket? If so, I don't agree: Beowulf alone must have represented a significant fraction and so must have Sol.
Define "significant fraction". The SL had around 2000 systems at the time Honor came calling. Say, 5%, or 100 of them, were Core Systems (CS). So, the loss of one such system means more or less 1% of the industrial capacity of the CS and maybe around 0.1% of the industrial capacity af all SL-Systems. Beowulf and Sol may be a little bit more important, but I doubt that they both together represent more than 3 % of the CS-industrial capacity and no more than 0.3% of that of the whole League. I admit, that's still a mindboggling loss in absolute numbers - but significant? The loss of the Frontier-Fleet-Empire in the Fringe of the League is by far more significant, in my opinion.