Louis R wrote:I realise you're an enthusiast, and like most such when you get an idea you run with it until you drop. Unfortunately, I notice that you often start out by making assumptions and then take them as givens, when they often range from questionable through wild to untenable. Even when you acknowledge them, you carry on as if they are necessarily correct.
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fair points
yeah I got the bit between my teeth,
yet...
one bit in novels I can find about the Cauldron that seems applicable doesn't seem "too dangerous to cross"
lingering may well be a bad idea though
sounds more like the North Sea, which IS a very nasty place at times but not as bad as the terrible North Atlantic storm in February or so we get every few years (ye gods those are bad)
the Cauldron, that shallow, current-wracked stretch of seawater between Charis and Tarot Island.
Weber, David. Off Armageddon Reef (safehold) (p. 196). Pan Macmillan. Kindle Edition.
and from what I read of Baron Whiteford trying to get Malikai to take a safer course in OAR, the Parker Sea, Iron Sea and south of McPheros'ns Lament are the bad areas?
those are further South and the Iron Sea to Linden Gulf area, considering Safehold's colder climate than Earth, would probably be damn nasty?
yes a canal isn't a thoroughfare, but it doesn't have the wind and waves making it hard, either.
so yeah I was over optimistic considering delays through the canal, touche'!
but, for shipping in the West of the Bay it would still likely be faster than sailing out to the Throat and beyond
AND...you could refuel a lot easier.
Shan Wei didn't pull a canal in because...who knows actually?
not to draw attention to Tellesburg, hm?
remember they had a terraforming fleet, so small mountains be damned, pfft
there's a section about Fairkyn?, iirc, where the barge accidentally blew up, in an accident, where it says the Archangel's cut goes right through 400' of rock
yeah I know, mountains = youd need a vast cut because it has to be so hugely wide to support it thus utterly impractical for mere mortals...terraformers however aren't ordinary mortals
but, if there IS a low lying passage, hm?
we don't know the geography of RFCs world so yes, my idea might be utterly moot even on the non-mountainous area South of the Styvyen mountains as I noted in first post.
but it might be practical.
Fixed defences on your OWN territory on *that* scale,
when an enemy would need to cross an ocean or two,
when the defences and national policies aren't screwed up by morons,
when your military isn't wrecked...etc etc
no that's
not going to be a push over, ugh.
that would be as said, a bloodbath to fight
especially as no one on Safehold has tanks, the mechanised logistics to feed such a campaign etc
Charisian defences would be a nightmare.
Green Valley will surely have read up on Carl Gustaf Mannerheim amongst others
and Charis will likely soon have automatic weapons
even the Germans avoided the heavy fortifications in WW2 of the French and Belgians for damn good reason (apart from largely, PR stunts)
Singapore (or rather, the further
North in combination with other efforts over the entire region) could have and should have been the anvil to break the Japanese on, but hey, Churchill and numerous wallies stuffed that right up
Japanese logistics and planning on the other hand were utterly insane, sigh
planning for enemies to be logical though...isn't always wise as that proved.
Likewise it was the loss of supplies that helped wreck the Afrika Corps
at the moment, Charis' enemies are still:
#1 backwards in tech,
#2 VERY backward in mentality etc (As Stalin allegedly said, Hitler was his best general, lol, thus Mahry's and Zhyou-Zhwo and likely Siddirmark junta will make bad errors because they are driven by hate etc),
#3 none of them actually fought the Charisian army very much in ways they had time etc to learn, unlike the Mighty Host
though Siddirmark did get trained by Charis, the rampant bigotry there will also likely blind them to realities if it comes to war
many Siddarmark army officers will be driven out or maybe even sent to concentration camps/death who are seen as being "too Charisian", that is inevitable with the hysteria and bigotry racing through Siddarmark now, and thus resulting ignorance will lead to bad decisions, ugh.
Which means that when they all clash...the learning curve of Chari's enemies is gonna be like going up a ski jump the wrong way :/
Damn, we need a Safehold version of RISK! :p
Galleys were not galleons, even a squall in the Mediterranean, never mind a storm, could sink a galley
and since many hugged the coast, many got sunk by rocks and reefs
and sinkings occurred over many thousands of years so of course there's a lot of wrecks in an area without the ferocious tides and storms of the great oceans to destroy or bury them
the North Atlantic though is a completely different kettle of fish to the Mediterranean, yikes!
any "sea" can be a monster but the great oceans, wow...scary!