Max wrote:Umm... There is at least one false premise underlying this line of questions. It's an Orbital Bombardment System; known as a Rail Gun in other contexts. IIRC it was built on the QT in the last functioning transport (or whatever you want to call it) which means you might have to take out the transport to get rid of it, and that is very likely to be a bad idea.
Now to hijack this line of questions...
We really do not have that much insight into Langhorne's reasoning for changing the mission parameters. We do not even really know that he meant for the down-grade to be permanent. We do know that he wanted it to be thorough but that might have been because he thought the Gabba would come a-hunting and wanted no radiation ring for them to latch onto. There is something due to happen shortly (in a decade or two...) that might just be a release of the tech prohibitions.
There is also the point that the orbital factory represents a huge stepping stone on the way back into space; you do not want to wreck it.
Hm, I suggested once the possibility, that the Langhorne actions was, actually, the original plan that was REALLY designed by the expedition planners. After all, they agreed, that they need to hold colony on the pre-technology level for centuries. What could be the best solution than the religious control?
The Shain-Wei "original" design of the carefully hidden high-tech enclaves that was supposed to "observe and control" the situation are obviously flaved. The main question - why do we need the rest of population, outside the high-tech enclaves? Why not have only enclaves - if they are shielded enough that Gbaba wouldn't be able to find them anyway?
More than that, the idea of "high-tech enclaves that control the pre-tech population" is even more prone to problems that the Church. In a few generations we could pretty easily have the "enclaves elite and outside commoners" - and this definitely would pose a large problem of social strife.
So, it actually seems at least worth suggesting that the Langhorne plan was the real one that the mission planners designed. After all, how else Langhorne was able to persuade almost everyone in the positions of power? And the Pei version... well, this may be the "nice looking" version for common knowlege. After all the idea "we would build totalitarian religious dictature" looks really bad in PowerPoint presentations on staff meetings...