Roguevictory wrote:hanuman wrote:
I should have been more clear. What I meant was that my hypothetical defector will inform the Alliance about the existence and location of Darius, at which point the Alliance will swoop down and eliminate the MA leadership on-planet. At that point, I hypothesize that the Factor's partners will pull their heads in and might even decide to limit their plans for galaxy-wide domination to a more local and acceptable (to the Alliance and other newly-emerged powers) scale...
Of course, himself being himself, I suspect to wait another ten years only to find out I was completely wrong
The thing is regardless of what happens to Darius the RF plan is still viable and was based on taking centuries from the beginning of the RF's rise based on what has been written about the subject.
Not so. The entire MAlign scientific complex has been transfered to Darius, as well as its hidden leadership. Darius is where the Factor's future navy is being constructed, and where the MAlign is developing its future societal model. So Darius isn't simply incidental to the Factor's longterm plans, but rather THE most vital part upon which the success of the entire plan depends. Should Darius be taken out BEFORE the Factor's plans reach a critical point, that will severely impact those plans.
The question - given such a hypothetical scenario - becomes this, namely when that critical point would have been reached had the MA been able to proceed without the Alliance throwing a spanner in the works?
I agree that the plan would still be viable, as far as establishing a new star nation goes, but I'll argue that the Factor's imperial ambitions will be seriously curtailed. For one, it will no longer be able to depend on the sudden appearance of a brand new navy out of the blue at the time of its inception - a navy which, according to the original plan, would have been the most powerful and most advanced in the known galaxy. All other considerations aside, such a navy in the possession of a strong, stable and prosperous new star nation amidst the chaos and anarchy of a post-League collapse would have been a powerful inducement for fearful, imperiled small star nations to seek admission to the Factor (or at least, some kind of closer relationship).