eliakon wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:Start with you reasons for believing that the CS does not have a massive over-abundance of food, or easy wide-open access to trade nations.
Well, their trade partners all have to IMPORT food?
Oh yeah, and their is still massive starvation in their slums?
a) Source?
b) Source that this is due to a lack of food, rather than a lack of distribution, or even by design?
they would wipe out the bread basket and kill of the crops in Iowa and Missouri.
The resulting food crash would decimate the CS and cause millions of CS to starve, ripple on effects would cause wide spread famine in Quebec, Northern Gun, and the NGR.
Source?
Remember the CS is the food supplier to most of the Human Supremacist factions in NA. There are not a lot of people to buy from.
The first unsourced thing does not necessarily support the other.
Losing their food doesn't mean that other people are just going to miraculously have food to sell them... food which they have never had before because they have had to buy from the CS.
Its basic economics, if your the one importing a needed good, you don't have a surplus to sell.
That would depend on how much you've imported.
Also, it depends on what your exports are.
There are plenty of nations today (and historically) that both import food and export food. Especially if they're importing one kind of food, and exporting another.
Killer Cyborg wrote:And there is the question of just how much food is available in non-perishable form in Rifts Earth anyway. Its not like the US of 2017 after all.
Correct-it is a futuristic world with futuristic technology.
Again, your making assumptions that are not supported by the game.
The books flat-out state that there is future technology on Rifts Earth.
That is not an assumption.
Your personal headcanon is not a basis for anything.
It sounds like you've made up an argument well beyond anything that I actually wrote, and are now insulting me over the argument that you imagined.
Killer Cyborg wrote:People starve to death in Rifts Earth which sort of suggests that there is not just thousands of tons of food lying around to spare.
If you have any quotes from the book showing the CS having any kind of food shortage problem, let's see 'em.
If you have any quotes from the book showing the CS having millions of tons of food stockpiled I would be interested in seeing THOSE.
After all, your the one making the claim that the CS just happens to have stored months of food for tens of millions of people.
And YOU are the one claiming that they do NOT.
If neither of us can support our claim then we're at something of an impasse.
I've already explained my reasoning: the CS most likely has canning technology, freezing technology, and refrigeration technology, as well as other methods of storing food.
Barring any reason to think that they operate much different than modern nations in the way their grocery stores work, and the ways that most of the rest of society works, there's no reason that I'm aware of to believe that the CS does not have countless stores and warehouses full of food at any moment.
Is it necessarily enough to last for a few months?
I kinda think so, especially when all their livestock and animal food products would be unaffected directly by the blight.
Killer Cyborg wrote:Eh.
I can see that interpretation, and I even agree with it... but it IS an interpretation.
The spell makes things "wither and die," and there's no one answer for how that would affect dried grains or other seeds.
Even with that interpretation, once you start talking about stored foods/seeds you're talking about a much bigger attack area than just the farms themselves. A lot of that's going to be scattered about all over the place, or in storage (or on file) at Lone Star and other places.
Well there are a couple things here
1) we are talking in one night (one casting) you just lost Iowa. All of it. And a good chunk of the surrounding area. A second casting (this team can do that in one night easy) and there goes Missouri. Bam, 3 hours and you just lost the entire breadbasket.
No. We're talking about "IF somehow Tolkeen could wipe out the CS farms."
We're not talking about doing it in a single casting, because that would rely on far, far, far too many unestablished elements--some of which you personally listed in a different part of the conversation.
This part is simply indulging the "What If Tolkeen wiped out all the CS crops" scenario, NOT the "what if a 20+ level Dragon Lord cast made the scroll in the right time, in the right way, etc. etc." scenario.
2) as for seeds. It says 'destroys plants' they 'wither' trees are instantly turned leafless, and into grey and black. That does not sound like just simply 'dying' but being edible. But for the sake of discussion. Lets say it IS edible.
Okay, let's.
Because I'd really rather not argue back and forth whether or not "dried grain" is or is not technically already "dried and shriveled."
3) where are you going to get replacements? No seriously. If they did this... you have no crops, and every seed in the entire state of Iowa and Missouri is now dead and lifeless. Dead means "can not be planted and grown".
The bolded statement hinges on a number of semantic and philosophical elements, but okay, let's go with that assumption for now.
Now sure, they will have seeds in other places. But its not like there is going to be massive strategic stockpiles of seeds, there will not be the enough seeds. Seriously. For example soybeans? You need between 5 and 30 POUNDS of seeds per ACRE of planted ground, Wheat is between 30 and 180, for corn your looking at about 60. Now consider how many hundreds of thousands of acres of land your talking about here.
We are talking about tens of thousands of tons of seeds needed. Unfortunately most of those would normally be either in silos near the farms, or be collected from the crop and replanted.
There are too many unknown elements to say for certain how many seeds the CS has in storage, where they are, or how much they are needed.
You may well be correct.
Or you may be wrong, and the CS could have grain stockpiled all over the place.
They'd likely have massive amounts of grain set aside for stockyards, for example, for feeding livestock, and depending on the nature of CS life in general, there may be feed stores scattered throughout the more rural areas. They might also have planned for this kind of attack... though I agree it's doubtful... and have a huge seed vault somewhere.
Or they might be able to 3D print seeds by the ton in Lonestar, for all we know.
4) And for kicks and giggles, don't forget that you also lost all the micro flora in the soil.
Ooh!
THAT is interesting!
RAW, the spell would kill that too, which would have a LOT of fascinating potential consequences.
RAI, my guess would be that Kev would say it doesn't affect microscopic stuff that way.
Good thought!
5) Can anyone say "Dust bowl"
That would depend heavily on the CS's farming methods, but it would be one possible outcome.