Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:
Appeals to my ignorance my fucking arse, like yours doesn't.
Of course it doesn't. Do you even know what an appeal to ignorance
is? You should, after how many years on SDN?
Didn't stop the COllectors from siding with them. As story arcs go by, that was stupid but hey...
Except the Collectors are a) not constrained by shoals b) don't care about precedents c) are not very good at diplomacy and may not have realized the consequences of their actions d) actually were getting something out of the deal. Oh look, it's nothing like your scenario at all.
Tell you what. THe next time you butt in and try to "suppose" something about an empire not bordering your nation but rather others, perhaps you should just shut the fuck up and let the real neighbours haggle it out among themselves how best to do it and then present it to the mods, hmm?
Tell you what, this is still SDN and when someone says a stupid thing, they usually get called on it. It's happened to CN before, and it happened to you now. Especially considering that Shroom had just pretty much confirmed everything I said. So, perhaps you should have taken your own advice and shut the fuck up.
Beowulf wrote:
I'll note that Fima pulled his numbers from the wiki, which may represent approximate current time status of forces, not beginning of game. This has the effect of skewing the numbers for nations which have updated their numbers to reflect partial build updates. In my case, this is on the order of 2000 pt difference. It's still a bit outsized compared to most at just less than 58k pts (not counting the gunboat swarm). As a percentage of GDP, it's similar to Shinra, Hiigara, Federated Ascendancy, Iduran Confederation, and the Commune at 87-91%. This isn't significantly greater than the median, around 79%. If one declines to count the Type 20 corvettes, which are fluffily utilized for customs, border patrol and the like, the warfleet/GDP drops down to ~84%, which puts it about 1/3 down the utilization ranking (though still in the top quartile of absolute size). The true outliers are the bottom quartile, at around 66% of GDP being for their fleet. 3 of the 7 k-zone nations fall into this region, though that may be in part due to mis-categorization of the Space Marine's ships. I haven't checked Fima's numbers. The USS isn't far out of the bottom quartile either.
That is true, I used what you put up on the wiki, but that is the only thing I've had. If you have numbers from the beginning of the year, send them to me and I'll update the spreadsheet.
And I categorized Astartes warships as part of the fleet because they can still be used for naval action. I have done the same thing to everyone's assault/landing/whatever you call it ships because they free up true warships to be used elsewhere. And no, I tend to count even the customs corvettes as part of the fleet for the same reason. Besides, their role is taken by dedicated warships in other nations, so they have to be included in the count when making rough estimates of how many forces that nation can send away to fight.
Simon_Jester wrote:Ah, I see. In my case, my wiki updates to the order of battle are separate from the January 1 order of battle, which simplifies matters a bit. But yeah, that would explain a lot.
I've noticed (and I did the same thing for myself). I've used the fleet at game start for Umerian fleet totals.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin