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Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed of?

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Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed of?
Post by ahd   » Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:23 am

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Because, you know.

At the time, it was an incalculable strategic asset to the side of the righteous during the War Against The Fallen.

After the war, when...someone...was putting together the current Rakurai array, you'd need *something* to build the secondary defense platforms, and manufacture reloads (and smelt raw materials for same from somewhere?), and keep the entire contrivance maintained and operational (and fueled?) for the ensuing centuries.

A last-generation Federation industrial ship would be just the ticket for that, especially one with milspec stealth systems and a full suite of AI loyal to the chief administrator of Operation Ark.

And we know it was still there a few hours before the Alexandria Enclave died, because Word of RFC is that the weapon Langhorne used for that was concealed inside one of the ship's industrial modules until that point.

It would also explain how they built the Temple. From the gestalt impression of the text when Nimue first beheld the Temple, I infer that a small planetary manufactory such as the one under the Mountains of Light could not have done the job. It sure wasn't built by the terraforming crews.
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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by DrakBibliophile   » Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:13 am

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Only David Weber knows and he isn't talking. :evil:

ahd wrote:Because, you know.

At the time, it was an incalculable strategic asset to the side of the righteous during the War Against The Fallen.

After the war, when...someone...was putting together the current Rakurai array, you'd need *something* to build the secondary defense platforms, and manufacture reloads (and smelt raw materials for same from somewhere?), and keep the entire contrivance maintained and operational (and fueled?) for the ensuing centuries.

A last-generation Federation industrial ship would be just the ticket for that, especially one with milspec stealth systems and a full suite of AI loyal to the chief administrator of Operation Ark.

And we know it was still there a few hours before the Alexandria Enclave died, because Word of RFC is that the weapon Langhorne used for that was concealed inside one of the ship's industrial modules until that point.

It would also explain how they built the Temple. From the gestalt impression of the text when Nimue first beheld the Temple, I infer that a small planetary manufactory such as the one under the Mountains of Light could not have done the job. It sure wasn't built by the terraforming crews.
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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by n7axw   » Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:21 am

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A really good question. In addition it occurs to me that a nice spot for hiding an industrial or at least a maintainence module would be beneath the temple...gotta keep those magical features up and running, ya know...

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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by packhunter   » Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:09 am

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David does like to hide fun game changing suprises on moons.......
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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by AirTech   » Sat Apr 12, 2014 10:39 am

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packhunter wrote:David does like to hide fun game changing suprises on moons.......


Which we haven't heard about at all yet - is there one? (for a stable planetary inclination one would be required).
(Hiding things IN moon's springs to mind too).
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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by DrakBibliophile   » Sat Apr 12, 2014 10:41 am

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Safehold's Moon has been mentioned. IIRC it's named Langhorne.


AirTech wrote:
packhunter wrote:David does like to hide fun game changing suprises on moons.......


Which we haven't heard about at all yet - is there one? (for a stable planetary inclination one would be required).
(Hiding things IN moon's springs to mind too).
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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by jgnfld   » Sat Apr 12, 2014 11:13 am

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AirTech wrote:
packhunter wrote:David does like to hide fun game changing suprises on moons.......


Which we haven't heard about at all yet - is there one? (for a stable planetary inclination one would be required).
(Hiding things IN moon's springs to mind too).


Weber would never think of that!
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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by Joat42   » Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:59 pm

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jgnfld wrote:Weber would never think of that!


Perish the thought!

Btw, what type of ship was Langhorne? Utu-class perhaps? :shock:

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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by ahd   » Sat Apr 12, 2014 11:21 pm

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I can just see Nimue at the controls of an Utu-class planetoid, giving proper greetings to the Gbaba main fleet.

Might have to upgrade Owl a little, first. :)
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Re: Did anybody actually *see* Langhorne's flagship disposed
Post by SYED   » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:09 am

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if there are still archangels, they would want to have as much technology to allow them to pass as the divine and aid them in dealing with the world.
So either there was stockpiled technology, or there was a way to create what they need.
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