If you look at the description for the fogworks, you can see it's an automaton factory. And the Echo Factory is the Imperial shipyard.
Would you like to explain that part, or leave it like most of your argument, and not.
two things:
1: I wouldn't consider you a friend of mine, no offense.
2: Synonyms doesn't mean they are the exact same thing, if you look up the definitions for both, you'd see the difference:
Resistance: the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
Rebellion:
opposition to one in authority or dominance
I'm gonna save my break, or in this case time of typing, and use your words against you:
There ya go.
Why thank you.
Why would I find it offensive to be called high in sugar, yet also high in citric acid.
You don't know my age, for all you know I've been living on my own for 10 years and am a parent myself.
They're different, Cog, or Cogwheel, is the shape, Gears provide the actual function. So no, they aren't the same thing.
Not necessarily small machine parts, there is a cog that has a 13.2 metres, and weighs 74.5 tonnes. Not very small, eh?
No, they are mostly used, just like dollars, to use again to buy something. Sure, we see a lot of engineers on the Aetherlight, but that's because the story revolves (hehe, like gears) around them. But there are so many other occupations that don't involve cogs in the slightest. Thing of the venders on the flying L, they charge cogs, but what would a banana salesman do with cogs? Answer: Use them to buy other things.
And, like engineers with cogs, some people, not many, just like not many people use cogs for actual use, use dollars to small paper houses, and even art pieces, though that's technically illegal.
Unless it is never used in a machine.
IDK, Scoundrels are just dishonest people (Going off of the definition), so IDK, I'd say your doing far better than Alexander on that one.
Dude, I know what a gear looks like.
You see? It's round, with ridges on the side.
It HAS TAKEN that long, meaning it's 5 years in the making, meaning it's probably not going to take 5 years more to make. I thought this to be obvious. Besides, one can't become a grandfather in the span of 5 years, that's not possible.
You didn't answer my question in the slightest.
Again, what's your point?
They don't have tracks running from the isle, they use boats, that then unload their cargo into carts, you can see that those carts lead to a building with a sign that says something like "Edmunds shipping company" and I'd guess that fog rock gets shipped off the the fogworks from there.
As you know, he's a racer. He has Aircraft. That aircraft is built for speed. He can get fog rock quickly to the fogworks, and make a profit off of it.