For those who are unfamiliar with the story I believe that you are referring to
Colonel Tomb (also known as Colonel Toon). Actually, ignoring for a moment the argument as to whether or not he existed I think he proves my point rather than refutes it.
To be clear I am not saying that a noble
cannot be successful sailing around in a converted cargo vessel. I am saying that by doing so they will probably make it harder for them to interact with other nobles (and then we digressed a bit about the importance of interacting with other nobles).
Yes, Colonel Tomb is credited with shooting down 13 American warplanes in his MiG-21. He was then supposedly shot down by an F-4. However, are you actually going to maintain that if he were in a superior aircraft he wouldn't have done any better? If that's really the truth why do we spend any time at all in developing new aircraft? Duke Cunningham should have been able to shoot him down while flying a Fokker triplane if the only thing is the pilot and not the plane. Developing the F-4 would have been a huge waste of money (not to mention the development of all our future aircraft).
This isn't meant to say 'you're completely wrong' either. Even if Colonel Tomb didn't exist he was still a composite of pilots flying what are generally recognized as inferior aircraft shooting down superior aircraft.
Yes, the man is part of the equation and I never meant to make it sound like all you had to do was show up in your type Y and the other nobles would fall all over you. What I am saying is that by showing up in a converted cargo vessel you run a real risk of putting yourself at a disadvantage.
And "dun" was the wrong word for me to use. I thought it was a synonym for "disdain" but it has a completely different meaning.