TBird50 wrote:I very much doubt, based on our own history, that the entire populace could be converted. It's just not going to happen. Believers believe whatever they believe and nothing can convince them otherwise. The key is to marginalize those zealots and get the majority of the population convinced. A tough slog, if you ask me.
I was reading this thread from the start and there has been a lot of tangential threads to this one, so let me add a few more.
1. I've been wondering if it is morally OK to drag Safehold and it's people into another fight with the Gbaba. Apparently they are safe as long as technology is restricted, so should we force technology on them and put them at risk? I think of the "hidden tribes" or whatever discovered in the 20th century in Africa or SA and the question of whether it was right to expose them to our way of life or to just let them be. People on Safehold, while obviuously not in perfect harmony with each other, are still/or were relatively happy in their lives.
I suggest that there is no need for Safeholdians to be dragged into the war against the Gbaba. As much as Merlin might like to have them do so, they are thousands of light years from the Gbaba, and unless they actively search them out, they may never see them.
I think the real point is, as was pointed out in a later post, a return to what the TF had, and for a just-in-case, this is where you need to be technology-wise if you run into the Gbaba again.
On the other hand, where's the fun in the story if the Safeholdian Federation doesn't go back and kick some Gbaba ass right out of the universe?