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My only issue with the value of money in this manga is how cheap ships are. Like, everything else is about 1:1 with the US dollar, or within range of it. But new mother ships costing in the 30M enel range make no sense.Thanks for the translation!
I forgot this bit, but the world operates on dollar than yen, so big money really feels big which is nice. Not like one million is actually 10k
Now, ships IRL and ships in this story shouldn't be directly compared, because they are very different in terms of scope and scale per the label they're given. Krishna, for example, is smaller than a military corvette (as large as a civilian small class can remain in the civilian small class, even though in military terms the corvette is a small class ship). But their new mothership is larger than a military corvette; most likely larger than an IRL aircraft carrier, and the Gerald R. Ford class costs are expected to settle into the $8-10B range.
But they're also not produced in volumes approaching what a space-faring galactic empire produces—nowhere close.
With that said and taken into consideration, I would expect a mothership like the one they kit out to be at least 100M enel; 80M with discounts.
Imagine it like a culturally different "hmm" and "eh". Different cultures currently share some in-between sounds, but often have their own unique ones.Why does everyone say “hum” and “hoe” all the time
I don’t think you’re aware that either of those are words that mean things, but they are
It's not that it's literally black-boxed, and there are only 2 components that make the krishna as unique as it is, both of which are so complex that they couldn't be reproduced. Everything else in the ship, thanks to it all getting scanned while in good condition, can be re-manufactured. Though to be fair, a good engineer can often figure out the original specs of a broken part....
Imagine the tech is black-boxed so the scans are meaningless. That'd be top comedy
Legally speaking, Mimi isn't wrong. There's a good enough reason for this fear, as not every noble is as tolerant as Serena, but its rare enough to say she is overreacting a bit....
Meanwhile, what Mimi knows about courtly manners is more "stay outta the way of nobles, they can strike you down without warning for any perceived slight"... Like most commoners, she has little functional knowledge of how to interact with the nobility.
Fortunately for all concerned, given that Hiro gives precisely ZERO craps about all of this blue-blood noise, the noble they're most likely to interact with is the shockingly-tolerant Serena.
Ya know. This is the exact point I tried to make for that chapter but was overwhelmingly told that I was full of it and completely wrong.
One thing I would like to point out here:"only police/military force have that right"
The WN author, from this arc onwards, forgets a lot of previous details he created and accidentally retroactively changes things—for the worse—often enough that there are plot holes. It's been a bit since I read through this in the WN, so I don't know exactly what the space scans were doing, but it's totally possible for something to not make logical sense but still be accurate to the story.
Like, for example, security could set their laser guns to the lowest setting and start shooting the incoming dwarves without endangering their lives but still making the point. Like Hiro did in the 3rd chapter.
Or the WNs reason for the overhaul: it needs to be overhauled even though all systems are green. That's the only reason we're given, and this manga improved upon that.
I am confident enough to say the scans the dwarves were giving Krishna were more in-depth than the normal pirate/systems scan, which may be ill advised to do on a military vessel that has some secrets hidden about. No need to have the space FBI kick in your door if it can be helped.
On a prototype ship, it's more the risk of getting sued should you get caught selling the same design, even if it is different on the inside. But it wouldn't be illegal in that case.
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