Solomani666
Mongoose
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Knowing HOW to build something and being ABLE to build something are two completely different fruits.
For instance, nearly every nation on the planet knows HOW to build an atomic bomb, but to build one requires the development of many other supporting industries.
For example, just to make simple copper wire in quantity requires:
Chemical industry to create your light industry.
Light industry to create your heavy industry.
Heavy industry to create your mining equipment, oil rigs, foundry and refinery.
Petrol industry to create your plastic industry.
Only now you can start to make copper wire in quantity.
And that's just the copper wire!
Not included are the schools of learning and expertise on how to do any of this.
TL is a reflection of what can be locally produced and maintained given the availability of raw materials.
Just because a planet is one tech level does not mean that there won't be higher tech level imports.
Government type and wealth will generally determine who gets these shinny toys if any at all.
In most cases the local government security forces will be equipped several TLs above the local.
Also the relatively low populations of most planets makes higher tech levels difficult.
A smuggler adventure anyone!?
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flyingsandwich said:...with lower-tech worlds? Most of the worlds I'm generating here some out as Pre-Stellar or lower, so I can only assume that this is by design. Which raises the question of how there are so many lower-tech worlds. Surely you could just have teams of very patient teachers going around the galaxy giving 'Welcome to the Future' classes to these worlds' scientists, covering stuff like grav drives, Jump Drives, whatever counts as a processor at Stellar level, etc.
Instead we have whole civilisations that are seemingly left in the dark, still trying to figure out how to make their diesel trucks more efficient while interstellar travellers are opening up pocket dimensions right over their heads!
Is there some sort of Imperial edict prohibiting this kind of technological helping hand? What happens when a civilisation says "Now hold on, you stingy bastards, how about a laser pistol or two?"
Knowing HOW to build something and being ABLE to build something are two completely different fruits.
For instance, nearly every nation on the planet knows HOW to build an atomic bomb, but to build one requires the development of many other supporting industries.
For example, just to make simple copper wire in quantity requires:
Chemical industry to create your light industry.
Light industry to create your heavy industry.
Heavy industry to create your mining equipment, oil rigs, foundry and refinery.
Petrol industry to create your plastic industry.
Only now you can start to make copper wire in quantity.
And that's just the copper wire!
Not included are the schools of learning and expertise on how to do any of this.
TL is a reflection of what can be locally produced and maintained given the availability of raw materials.
Just because a planet is one tech level does not mean that there won't be higher tech level imports.
Government type and wealth will generally determine who gets these shinny toys if any at all.
In most cases the local government security forces will be equipped several TLs above the local.
Also the relatively low populations of most planets makes higher tech levels difficult.
A smuggler adventure anyone!?
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