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The fate of the Dawn Star and the Archangels

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Re: The fate of the Dawn Star and the Archangels
Post by Keith_w   » Wed Aug 31, 2016 6:57 am

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Joat42 wrote:
Louis R wrote:Wasn't one of them Blue?

quote="DMcCunney"
On that line, I was tickled by Fred Pohls "Heechee" novels. Humanity is traveling the stars using technology left behind by a long-vanished race called the HeeChee. We eventually learn where the HeeChee went. They detected a threat so enormous that they did did try to dive down a hole and pull it in after them, but the holes they dove into were black. :P
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One of the navigation controls for the star you wanted to travel to was color coded, maybe that's why you think of the black hole as blue.


Isn't there a song "Don't you make my Black hole Blue"?
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Re: The fate of the Dawn Star and the Archangels
Post by OrlandoNative   » Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:12 pm

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No. It's "brown eyes blue".
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Re: The fate of the Dawn Star and the Archangels
Post by Keith_w   » Wed Aug 31, 2016 10:56 pm

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OrlandoNative wrote:No. It's "brown eyes blue".


Actually, it's "Don't it make my brown eyes blue" by Richard Leigh, sung by Chrystal Gayle, single certified gold. And yes I knew that, and yes, I was making a joke, and yes, I have read the Hee-Chee series.
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Re: The fate of the Dawn Star and the Archangels
Post by n7axw   » Wed Aug 31, 2016 11:09 pm

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DMcCunney wrote:
n7axw wrote:If we take our hint from RFC's post, the Gbaba aren't sweeping out looking for potential threats. The possibility Safehold was guarding against by going bush was that of hot pursuit in search of escapees from the TF's destruction. Once the period had passed in which that would be a danger, Safehold would be free to rebuild, cautiously, of course. IIRC, that period was 500 years.

There would be no concern that radio or electric signals would get back to give Safehold away. By the time they could make the trip, they would have faded below the galactic noise floor.

I'm not concerned that electromagnetic radiation from Safehold would attract the Gbaba. Given the apparent distance, I agree it would be below the noise floor.

But the Gbaba encountered humanity, swatted every vessel they encountered, then went looking for the nests. One by one, they found every Earth colony and destroyed it, and finally found and destroyed Earth.

What I'm interested in is how they found and destroyed the colonies and finally Earth. What sort of trail were they following?
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I am of the impression that the Federation was connected together by FTL communications, perhaps something like the hypercoms in the Duhak series. If I am right, that could have provided the spoor that led the Gbaba to their prey.

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