OrlandoNative wrote:SWM wrote:You are incorrect. The surviving angels had the Hamilcar--Langhorne's command ship, which was equipped with a complete automated manufacturing plant. David has told us that the Hamilcar was used after the War of the Fallen to completely rebuild the Rakurai. Far from being unable to destroy the Rakurai, they actually replaced it with a new one. The Hamilcar was also used to build the current Temple, including all of it's built-in tech and armor plating. The angels had plenty of technology to build anything they wanted.
Mmm.. while that might be somewhere in the Forums, I've never seen it in the published *books*. Which book tells that tale?
I think the books note that the OBS was rebuilt. I believe the statement that the new OBS and the Temple were built with the Hamlilcar was not in the books, but here in the forums. Unfortunately, I have been unable to locate the threads where he discussed it. (The problem is that David never refers in the forums to the name of the ship that was still in orbit. We get that name from the books. He refers to the weapon system as the OBS, but the word OBS is ignored in a search of the forums. I haven't come up with a search which pulls up the right thread. Can anyone else find it?)
I do have a citation for the capabilities of the ship which was still in orbit (
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4824&p=116032&hilit=obs+deployed#p116032):
runsforcelery wrote:By the time the OBS was deployed, all but one of the colony's ships had been disposed of (as per the original operations plan) by dropping them into the local sun once they were no longer needed. The ship which remained had been Langhorne's flagship all along and he'd been very careful about vetting and reassigning shipboard personnel while Kau-Yung and Shan-Wei were off prepping the planet. By the time he came to join them, he'd had several years to weed out any potential weak spots in the crew.
Now, these were big honking ships, and his flagship had been chosen (and hung onto until last) in part because it was one of the main fabrication vessels --- that is, it represented a very impressive industrial base. Officially, it was retained till last in case something unexpected came up on Safehold which would require industrial support to rectify.
OrlandoNative wrote:In any case, I still stand by my observation that leaving *anything* "unnatural" in orbit is criminally stupid if the overriding concern is to hide from Ghaba scouts. While space is vast, if you're looking for sentient species to destroy, you'd certainly make at least a scan of the near space of any planet you might locate within the "life zone" of a solar system. Having a bombardment system in planetary orbit is like putting up a cosmic "Look Here!" banner. I could see maybe putting such a construct in orbit for a specific engagement, but not leaving it there afterwards for any passersby to notice. Certainly not if one wants to hide one's presence on the planet below.
Here is what David said in response to that criticism (in
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3248&hilit=temple+ship):
runsforcelery wrote:Okay, this is a system which uses solar power collection for its primary operation, is heavily stealthed, and kicks on the onboard fusion plants only when it's time to crank up the kinetic launchers and then turns them off as soon as the strike is over. The support and maintenance systemoperates under exactly the same sort of constraints, as well. As to how the platform(s) are arranged, for now that's for me to know and you to worry about, but I think you can safely assume that the people who put it/them in place weren't stupid enough to design a system that couldn't spot, track, and target objectives wherever they happen to be located on the face of Safehold.
You are absolutely correct that any artificial satellite is going to attract the attention of anyone who sees it. The problem is that if they get close enough to see/detect the kinetic platforms, they will definitely be close enough to realize there's a planet-wide civilization (whether it's "high-tech" or not) on Safehold. While it is fair to question Langhorne's sanity and/or motivations, I think you can take it as a given that he was maniacally careful about hiding all detectable traces of humanity's presence. There were, however, certain things he couldn't hide, and he was perfectly willing to embrace technology which couldn't be detected without the Gbaba coming so close that they couldn't miss the things he couldn't hide anyway.
So, if the Gbaba get close enough to detect the OBS, then they are close enough to notice that the planet is inhabited. It doesn't matter whether they detect the OBS at that point--they will destroy the planet because they can
see that there is a civilization down there.
OrlandoNative wrote:As for the Rakurai; since obviously Commodore Pei had no means capable of destroying or subverting it (if he had, wouldn't he have left one of any such device in Nimue's cave just in case his nuke attack failed?); and he was the military chief of the Archangels, then why would it *need* replacing? Even with advanced technology, taking out something in orbit from the ground is a non-trivial exercise. Especially if it can defend itself. After the "Fallen" were gone, where was the need for a self-defense-capable platform?
David said this in another thread (
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4824&p=116032&hilit=OBS+deployed#p116032):
runsforcelery wrote:As a result of that uncertainty on his part, the original OBS was a relatively simple (and cheap) system built for a single purpose --- to take out the entire Alexandria Enclave in a single strike --- and it was intended to do so so quickly that neither Kau-Yung and his loyalists among the ex-Navy personnel nor any other "archangels" who might have disagreed with the plan would be able to prevent it from happening.
So, the original OBS was constructed for a very limited purpose. It had a specific target--Alexandria. It did not have any monitoring capability. It did not have any AI. It would only fire when specifically commanded to by authorized personnel. It was merely intended to launch KEWs at a specific, known target at the push of a button. Obviously, whoever built the new OBS wanted to do something more complicated than merely throwing KEWs at Alexandria upon command from the ground.
We don't know exactly what that purpose was, nor do we know what capabilities were built into the new OBS. Merlin fears that it was to prevent high tech from developing, but he doesn't know for sure. Merlin has to use that worst-case assumption as the basis for his decisions, because if it is correct, triggering the OBS will completely defeat his plans.