Undersea submarines for cargo... well, that will far exceed any human capabilities at the moment. Nuclear ships sound plausible but be warned that ship size will go up and get more complicated. Also, some investment required to handle nuclear vessels, not to mention the uranium supplies.PeZook wrote:And the ISCA family grows.
I know Wilkonia comitted 750 thousand DWT. How much capacity can we count on from Byzantium? I estimate around 500 thousand, going off the figure of 10-20 dry docks.
Also, are you guys going to chip in to the ISCA fund? We'll use to money to design new boats, and re-invest them into smaller nation's shipyards.
To all ISCA: What do you think we should R&D now? We have the entire nuclear series done and ready to produce ; The FCS-A is also done.
How about undersea habitats and/or research submarines?
As for the commitment, yes. 10-20 standard docks capable of handling up to 8000 TEU vessels (and maybe slightly above.) The drydocks are largely standard sized so up to 600 thousand DWT depending on ship size. I could equal Wilken's commitment next year. (after the next round of shipyard construction and expansion of the yards at Nicae complete, moving Nicae up to the same level as Athens).
How much money do you want me to commit? Straight out from the Ministry of Trade & Development funds.
On platforms, I am working on a platform to launch spacecraft. If anyone is interested in joining me in building them, drop me a note. The experience gained will be useful for other projects, like oil platforms.