Quite frankly, probably not. Major worlds like Efate are probably moderately self-sufficient, as most of their economy's production is internally consumed.Originally posted by Yabusama:
I understand that Efate would be spared the worst of any financial crash but it must have some effect on the planet's economy?
Quite frankly, probably not. Major worlds like Efate are probably moderately self-sufficient, as most of their economy's production is internally consumed.Originally posted by Yabusama:
I understand that Efate would be spared the worst of any financial crash but it must have some effect on the planet's economy?
Quite frankly, probably not. Major worlds like Efate are probably moderately self-sufficient, as most of their economy's production is internally consumed.Originally posted by Yabusama:
I understand that Efate would be spared the worst of any financial crash but it must have some effect on the planet's economy?
I was assuming a location more like Diaspora.Originally posted by Yabusama:
Well given that the team are on Efate, a high tech level prosperous planet I would assume that the news gets there very quickly.
Definitely. Due to the laggardly nature of my reply, this has been expanded upon by other posters. Concerning high volume systems, if they are high pop and reasonable tech, they should have the manufacturing ability, reserves, and manpower to ensure production of vital equipment, extraction of vital resources, and secure trade in those things they cannot source in their system...Originally posted by Yabusama:
I take your point that a high volume system could be more resistant to the crash, but surely it must still have an effect upon them?
I was assuming a location more like Diaspora.Originally posted by Yabusama:
Well given that the team are on Efate, a high tech level prosperous planet I would assume that the news gets there very quickly.
Definitely. Due to the laggardly nature of my reply, this has been expanded upon by other posters. Concerning high volume systems, if they are high pop and reasonable tech, they should have the manufacturing ability, reserves, and manpower to ensure production of vital equipment, extraction of vital resources, and secure trade in those things they cannot source in their system...Originally posted by Yabusama:
I take your point that a high volume system could be more resistant to the crash, but surely it must still have an effect upon them?
I was assuming a location more like Diaspora.Originally posted by Yabusama:
Well given that the team are on Efate, a high tech level prosperous planet I would assume that the news gets there very quickly.
Definitely. Due to the laggardly nature of my reply, this has been expanded upon by other posters. Concerning high volume systems, if they are high pop and reasonable tech, they should have the manufacturing ability, reserves, and manpower to ensure production of vital equipment, extraction of vital resources, and secure trade in those things they cannot source in their system...Originally posted by Yabusama:
I take your point that a high volume system could be more resistant to the crash, but surely it must still have an effect upon them?
That sounds about right to me, but consider what that means from a “man on the street” role playing perspective. Imagine a modern nation who suddenly looses half of it’s trading partners and falls from living with machine guns, missiles, television, submarines, helicopters, nuclear power plants [call it TL 6] to revolvers, shotguns, artillery, telephones (no radio or television), steamships, trains (no automobiles), airships (no aircraft), and coal power [call it TL 4]. Imagine the social chaos and hardship as technologies slowly failed one by one. Imagine people struggling to relearn lost skills (you are an auto mechanic who now needs to learn to repair steam locomotives if you want to find a job).Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
at worst she might suffer a -1, to -2 TL drop, and a -1 Starport affect.
That sounds about right to me, but consider what that means from a “man on the street” role playing perspective. Imagine a modern nation who suddenly looses half of it’s trading partners and falls from living with machine guns, missiles, television, submarines, helicopters, nuclear power plants [call it TL 6] to revolvers, shotguns, artillery, telephones (no radio or television), steamships, trains (no automobiles), airships (no aircraft), and coal power [call it TL 4]. Imagine the social chaos and hardship as technologies slowly failed one by one. Imagine people struggling to relearn lost skills (you are an auto mechanic who now needs to learn to repair steam locomotives if you want to find a job).Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
at worst she might suffer a -1, to -2 TL drop, and a -1 Starport affect.
That sounds about right to me, but consider what that means from a “man on the street” role playing perspective. Imagine a modern nation who suddenly looses half of it’s trading partners and falls from living with machine guns, missiles, television, submarines, helicopters, nuclear power plants [call it TL 6] to revolvers, shotguns, artillery, telephones (no radio or television), steamships, trains (no automobiles), airships (no aircraft), and coal power [call it TL 4]. Imagine the social chaos and hardship as technologies slowly failed one by one. Imagine people struggling to relearn lost skills (you are an auto mechanic who now needs to learn to repair steam locomotives if you want to find a job).Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
at worst she might suffer a -1, to -2 TL drop, and a -1 Starport affect.