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Re: [GZG] Re: Gzg-l Digest, Vol 13, Issue 9




----- Original Message ----- From: "Adrian Johnson" <adrian.johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Yeah, I'm assuming these are fresh planets where you just throw wheat seed on the ground and jump back. :-) The point was that even with optimistic assumptions, your population is just not going to very big--sixteen millioin is enough to field an army but it's not going to compete with the NAC, NSL, etc.

Sixteen million is enough to field a pretty fair sized army, if you're willing to take the hits to the productive part of your economy with a large number of people off fighting.


Canada put 600,000+ people into uniform during WWI, with a national population around 7 million. We had over 1.5 million people in uniform during WWII, with a population of 11 million.

Now, supporting a modern military force with the *much* higher cost-per-trooper than back in the WWI era would make it much harder for a 16-million population colony to support a 600,000 person military force - but it could support brigade and perhaps divisional-level forces.

What would be the technology level of a newly colonised planet? It's likely that they would need considerable time to build up the infrastructure to have a technology comparable to the home planet. In your examples Canada had been colonised for ~200 years, by white people and far longer by the indigenous populations to build up the infrastructure that they had in the 1940s and they still used a lot of US designed equipment.


So a colony planet may be able to have 1% of its population in unproductive military duties but what equipment would they have. Would the home planet fleet come by and pick up loads of colonist soldiers and supply with modern military equipment and training? Would colony planets be able to earn hard currencies by supplying fit self sufficient bodies to fight in other peoples wars?

John


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