Dilandu wrote:McGuiness wrote:Happily for the sake of debate, the probability that the
Hamilcar is still out there somewhere just went up dramatically. That also bodes well for Safehold getting back into space with cutting edge TF tech, since the
Hamilcar would have records of just about all of it...
Must point out, that it may be quite probably not the same "Hamilcar" that was before. With those extencieve manufacturing capabilites and a millenia for AI to do the work, it could be rebuild into something, that even Gbaba would find themselves unable to deal with.
I'm not sure an AI would still be stable after a millenium by itself. Actually, probably not a millenium, more likely half that, assuming that
Hamilcar was sent into its long term storage solution at or near the end of the surviving Angels/Archangels' lives.
Also,
Hamilcar is likely either near-completely shut down and on a long orbit or hidden in the asteroid belt, or in a relativistic transit, not unlike what was done in
Ender's Game to have Mazer Rackham around to teach Ender. If on a relativistic transit for the Return, the Key activates something other than
Hamilcar.
Oooh .. I just had a thought about the return.
Presuming that the Terran Federation had the technological capacity to clone people, birth/grow a clone, install the full suite of implants, and before the clone can develop a personality of its own, upload a prestored personality download, presumably of the person the clone is grown from.
If the clone is then automatically placed into stasis once it reaches physical adulthood, and kept in a medically induced coma and given the TF's full suite of anti-aging treatments, you could arguably get around most of time constraints of normal stasis procedures without having to live through it, as you'd have, essentially several hundred years to work with for recovery between bouts of stasis. Say you need six months of "recovery" between every fifty years of stasis - and assuming this process started at age 20, you'd have 8000 years of real time elapsed by the age of 100, which isn't old by TF standards, and it would be relatively simple to start a new clone once the first clone started getting old, and if kept in a medically induced coma while outside of stasis, you'd have no issues with going insane out of boredom/isolation. The medically induced coma would also get around the question of "if this is going on, why hasn't it done anything during one of the wakeup periods" - the clone would stay in the medically induced coma until the timer for it to wake up for a Return visit went off, or the Key (or something like it) was activated. This would be an automated, although non-AI system.
@n7axw, the latest snippets give me the impression that Chihiro wasn't going along with Langhorne's plan because he was anti-tech, but because it gave him the opportunity for personal power. On the other hand, I don't think an AI would last long enough if it were active - purely automated, 'dumb' systems, sure, but nothing intelligent.