Hello all:

Has anyone looked at TLs in society from a military vs. civilian setting?  Or 
do we feel this is already built-in by available equipment?

For example, is the relative technology the same for the Boeing 787 as it is 
for the F-22 Raptor?  Comparing the same parts, of course.  Engines, airframe, 
materials.  Or is it more reasonable in creating a new society to say that 
Military likely has access to more advanced technology in certain areas?  
Certainly weapons/armor are available to civilians-- but it's rare, and illegal.

I'm especially looking at an advanced sci-fi society relative to (of course) 
starships.  Is the Navy Destroyer really going to have the same M-Drive 
technology that the Luxury Liner is?  Or is the Liner likely to use the cheaper 
version from the TL-1?  In our society, one could argue that M-Drive 
'technology' is the same, but one is for fuel economy and reliability and the 
other is for sheer thrust to weight and high performance.   If there is going 
to be disparity, in what areas do you guys think it will be?  How else can one 
address the differences one sees in RL examples of similar technology 
application?

I guess I wasn't thrilled with the Interstellar Wars treatment on this subject. 
 I liked the 'Van Rijn' design concept from Space 3e better.

Thanks in advance,

-vk

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"We are not permitted to choose 
the frame of our destiny, but what 
we put into it is ours."  --Dag 
Hammersjold

"When the rate of change outside 
an organization exceeds the rate 
of change inside it, then it is 
not a matter of if, but when that 
organization will fail."  --Jack 
Welch

"Just keep swimming/just keep 
swimming/just keep swimming 
swimming swimming..." --Dorie from 
Finding Nemo

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