Max wrote:Duckk wrote:If there were any sort of evidence that Langhorne was a Good Guy, I could accept the potential existence of such a plot twist. The problem is that there is literally zero basis for it in both the text and David's posts here on the board. One could just as easily suggest that Pei and Langhorne decided to team up and solve crimes as the unlikeliest pair of detectives, every Thursday night at 10/9 central. That's the problem I have with every Langhorne Was a Good Guy theory - the overwhelming preponderance of evidence points otherwise.
No, Langhorne was not a "Good Guy"; he liked the religious solution way too much for that. But Pei did not know the details of what was going on; the OBS move was a surprise to her and all the other tech people. It's just that the tech enclave wipe-out was necessary if the colony was to stay secret long enough; it was not wiped-out on Langhorne's whim; they had to go to save the plan for safety of the colony.
Instead, this explains why he remained in charge. The decision to go with the religious solution came late. Langhore took it and pushed it into the damnable thing that it is, but the milder version was arrived at through a rational process. That makes a wake up call "real soon now" a distinct possibility.
As for the continued evolution of the sims during the flight, that would depend on the level and kind of detail the sims used. For that matter, there could still be sims running on the systems under the Temple. (And they are an element that has been under-developed plot wise. OWL simply can not be the only computer intelligence in the series. There has to be something distracting them...)
I thought it was clearly stated that without outside interaction, AIs/Virtual Reality Personalities can and do go crazy given time. And that any such under the Temple couldn't have been active, otherwise it would have done something to correct things centuries ago, and would be inactive waiting on a timer to reactivate.
There may be something along those lines involved with the Return. That actually seems fairly likely.
Tell me, how does the "religious solution" work better than the secular solution that was the Plan?
Also, if the Official Plan changed, there's no way that the senior staff involved wouldn't have been informed, that the change would have been restricted to Langhorne and Bedard. Plus, they wouldn't have need to "stack the deck" in the Executive Council to change things while Shan-Wei was busy terraforming Safehold. They simply could have used the new official orders/plan.
Also, there's nothing in the Tech Enclave that would have caused a detection risk. Per that plan, the only way the Gbaba would have found them would be to enter the system, in which case they're screwed anyways.
Also, the "wakeup" or Return is something that was probably only arranged after Langhorne's death, presuming Schueler's Key is connected to it and can cause it to happen early.