@Eswube: Forgot to respond to you in my previous posting. That's a good idea, and I'm game. I'd really be interested if all of ya'll that have AUs wanted to get together and figure something out.
@JSB: Agreed, that's why I'm doing it! As much as I've thought about the military, I'm looking at a seaplane tender in WWII, possibly a converted seaplane cruiser, and maybe 2-3 small sloops, along with several PT boats, as well as support craft. Modern day will be much smaller, with likely 3 large patrol craft, some support craft, and that's it. NCG will not take place in WWII, preferring to stay neutral. It will still trade with Denton, and may even trade with NSWE (still working on figuring out this arrangement), which is on the Axis side.
@Thiel:
The railroad does not need to only transport goods. They can transport people. Plus, with the most space in Gotha, that's where a lot of the farmland greenhouses would be. So it's likely that the food would be shipped. To me it's just damn foolish to rely on a boat that a railroad could get done much more reliably, without issues from waves, snow, rain, sleet, wind. More importantly is the presence of giant kelp that blocks wide areas of navigation that can make it impossible to reaches some areas. (
Look at this map to see what I'm talking about. It's the blue crow's feet symbol). And exactly, I'm using the railroad to replace horses and draft animals because it doesn't make sense for them to be down there in the first place.
It's worth mentioning that Gotha is basically the
only port that would be able to take the ships. It'll have the capacity, it'll have the calm waters, and it'll be easy to get into. Everything from there is shipped out to the other islands. That's also the reason breakwaters will be constructed on the Crozet islands and Amsterdam and St. Paul, is to make a safe haven for ships away from the waves and wind.
Scoured flat by wind? Interesting. All of the soil is volcanic in origin, most of it basaltic, with traces of pluton, trachyte, and rhyolite in areas. Volcanic rock is high in nutrients (even though the last eruption on the island was a far while back), and with the right preparation, should be able to grow crops with ease. The only reason there are not any crops or trees there is because they have not been introduced (I mean, there is the Kerguelen cabbage, which is a cabbage and it is edible). If plants had been introduced from other parts of the world, then it's not unlikely that they would have grown there. Trees would have grown there as well, although they would probably be severely flagged from the wind unless they were planted in low wind areas.
Well, first off, I don't need green houses for
every single crop. There are plenty of crops that are hardy enough to handle the mild range of the cooler temperatures, which could be grown with ease in sheltered areas, like in Gotha. For more exotic plants, like grains and stuff, sure I need a greenhouse. But, the population can be sustained for a while on seafood and broccoli cabbage, spinach, carrots, etc. Plus, there's reindeer to eat! Agreed, materials need to come from Denton. That's going to cost some money, fair enough. The heat comes from conventional sources (burning biomass, the algae and other shrubbery around Kerguelen), but can also come from animals themselves, such as chickens, by placing their pen/coop inside the greenhouse.
The distance between Gotha and Saarbrucken in Denton is only in the range of 1,700 miles. Denton will still be receiving lots of immigrants from Europe up until 1910. While Denton will be going through it's transformation into a highly industrialized society, there's still some unemployment as jobs won't be created as quickly as people are coming in. When NCG is formed, Denton will naturally assist the new country (as they are the closest), and NCG's rapid transformation and works projects will attract unemployed laborers from Denton. They won't get paid much, but they'll get a home, they'll have a job, and they'll have food.
The only reason I suspect that it hasn't been successful in the past is probably due to the isolation. Why would you extract low-grade coal and ship it somewhere? But to someone who lives there, it's the best thing you can do, as there are no trees for wood burning and as far as it's concerned, no oil (yet possibly). It is the
only option for them, otherwise they'll go bankrupt trying to buy the coal elsewhere or be forced to burn grass and lichens.
What makes you say that? Where does anything say that interior walls have to be made of stick framing? You can use stone/bricks for foundation, exterior walls, interior walls, and even the roof (you have to rely on gravity, but look at the cathedrals of old). Actually, I can see circular and semi circular buildings being made, with a dome roof on top.
Concerning timber, Kerguelen does not have any trees, however, since there are low wind areas, trees could be planted in soil that's been prepped, with the sole purpose of extracting them when they get big enough. I'm still doing research in this area, but it should be very possible. Just need to find a tree that is hardy in cold weather, grows straight and true (although this is easily done by planting the trees close together, forcing them straight upwards), and yields good lumber. Of course, the disadvantage is the time needed to grow enough to yield enough lumber, but there's drawback to everything.
You said it right there: "And a fairly substantial amount of economic support from Denmark." That's the role that Denton plays in this scenario (all of my AUs are linked somehow
) until NCG can grow a reasonable sustainable economy. And as said before, NCG is only about 1700 miles from Saarbrucken, so the distance is not so much an issue at this point.
Sound good?
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