Jonathan_S wrote:Theemile wrote:
The most interesting would probably be Beowulf - it was the first Human colony outside of Sol and the first time mankind was truly on their own, and free of Earth's influences guidance and support.
Every Sol colony was within hours of radio time of Earth, so Earth's Experts and knowledge base could be queried for any problem, and orders for any part could be made for the next ship (even if it wasn't scheduled for years in the future. Beowulf was 80 years aways from earth (as the conversation goes) and congratulation's of a baby's birth could arrive at his deathbed after a long life.
So Beowulf only had what they brought - I hope they packed right.
There's probably some other (unknown to us) planet for that early colonization phase that had tougher terraforming problems than Beowulf. Though unless someone really screwed up not as bad as trying to colonize Mars.
But by the time the Manticore colony ship was launched you had hyper capable scout ships doing planetary surveys before you set out. So you had more information on the target planets than even the most powerful orbital observatory could have provided. So the risks and challenges are somewhat reduced.
Then by the time the Manticore colony arrived hyper travel had become safe and routine enough to expect the occasional ship to stop by. So if you'd really forgotten something you had a hope of importing it. (Plus getting general info dumps on the background state of technology from the Core worlds.
All of which is a long winded way of saying that it is probably that early (and to date not really explored wishing the books or short stories) early colonization phase that seems most likely to provide the kind of background cithia seems to be looking for.
Adding to this, over time, Colonization became a business segment unto itself.
A early colony may be buying stock Ford Trucks and Vans, John Deer Farm Tractors, Catapiller bulldozers and earth movers, Hitachi Generators, etc etc. All because they got better prices here, or could only find certain capabilities there. But this requires dozens of spare parts specturms which leads to extra mass, and possibilities critical failures of essential tools in the future before industry starts up in earnest or as experienced technicians die off.
Where as by the Time of Manticore's expedition, companies may have a Colony special - standardized engines and parts in vehicles and tractors, designed for robustness and ease of maintenance over top end features.
Reports will have come back from successful and failed expeditions and their failures and pitfalls will be known - and companies will take those reports into account and will have standardized packs of hardware, tools and prefab everything to make the 1st couple of years the easiest possible, with the most contingencies planned for.
Sometimes those reports will give those suttler companies the power to use scare tactics - "See what happened to Ceti Alpha V when their didn't take a Paper edition of the Encyclopedia Briticania! Save your Children! Buy an Encyclopedia - and 45 crates of Toilet Paper."