I'm not completely clear on the logistics of Colony Ships. I suppose that they are built to land because they were dismantled at the target location. Yet they were built in orbit. I seem to remember something about Grayson's Colony Ship being scavenged for parts and I think I vaguely remember that it was kept in orbit? But sooner or later its orbit would decay if that was the case, so I'm not sure my memory is intact on this one.
It took 674 years for Grayson's Colony Ship to reach its destination. (Trips to the promised land are always long? Good thing they had a ship, took them half the time it took Moses ETA=>Distance lol) RFC doesn't believe in automation, so someone had to pilot the ship the entire trip -- at least monitor and make course corrections. No? Going in and out of stasis often enough would ensure aging and possible sickness, it seems. That meant that at the end of their journey, someone onboard needed to be able to land. What am I missing?
It certainly seems as if at least a rudimentary artificial intelligence was deployed to monitor for dangerous galactic phenomena, natural or anomalous. "Danger Will Robinsons! Hey, hey, HEYYYYY, someone had better wake up! Your heading is for a disaster!"
Known colony ships⦁ The ⦁Prometheus was the first interstellar colony ship launched by humanity. Her departure from the Sol System marked the beginning of the Diaspora of Man.
⦁ The Gideon, a sublight cryoship, departed Earth in the early 4th Century PD to bring the Reverend Austin Grayson and his Church of Humanity Unchained to the Yeltsin's Star System. It took 674 T-years to make the journey. ( Companion)
⦁ The Jason was a sublight vessel used by Roger Winton and his followers to travel to Manticore.
⦁ The Icarus was the first Warshawski sail-using colony ship sent into space by humanity. Unlike other colony ships which were dismantled at the target location, she remained in use for over two hundred T-years.