Sigs wrote:JohnRoth wrote:To get back to the original topic: What happens to the RF if the Haven Sector is still a major interstellar power after the SL breaks up?
I think it depends on the astrography. We don't know where any of the 11 RF planets are, other than a strong suspicion that Visigoth is 60 ly on the other side of Beowulf from Earth.
If this is a relatively compact cluster, especially with the Streak Drive, then they'll become a multi-system polity, probably with 50 to 100 or maybe more systems. Pretty big as such things go, but there's going to be a lot of unconsolidated systems on the other side of Sol, especially with their position between the Haven Sector and the rest of the League.
If they're scattered all over the place, then they may not even manage to consolidate as a single star nation, but may become several star nations.
Now, I don't think the first is correct, simply because of the way the MAlign created them by "seeding" families among the early settlers, giving them a lot of clandestine help here and there, and seeing which of them survived. Not all of them did; the 11 we have is what was left after Murphy got done with the stew.
So my answer is that they're not going to jell well enough to become a major factor in the future.
Depends on how much the GA knows and how careful the RF is.
If the GA finds out about the RF or even begins to suspect what that part of the plan consists of then it might get interesting for most of the RF members.
But it would also depend on how they react to the breakup of the League. If they jump a little to fast and seem a little to prepared they might make the GA suspicious.
With a bit of luck and careful movement the RF could become a major power as long as they don't move against the GA in any way.
Yeah unless the GA completely abandons the Harrington plan or the RF worlds do incredibly stupid things like attack the GA directly the GA can't attack them.