Dilandu wrote:Weird Harold wrote:I think you're ignoring the Psychology -- i.e. anti-tech bias -- of anyone who would fit that description among "Langhorne's Faithful" (or Chihiro's cronies.)
Basically, we didn't knew at all, what happened after Alexandria&colony administration destruction and which fraction came to power eventually.
We do know. We know Chihiro was able to take over in the confusion following Langhorne and Bedards death, so his faction won. What we
don't know is precisely whjat the various factions believed or wanted to see happen.
We know Langhorne was given orders on Earth before Operation Ark departed. We don't really know what they were, beyond "abjure technology for 300 years after the colony is established."
We've gotten the idea that Langhorne and Bedard planned to rewrite those orders, but we don't know precisely what they intended to do
instead. Best guess is "alter the 300 year period in which the colony is supposed to abjure technology", but we don't know if the alteration was to abjure technology permanently.
We also know Chihiro had been moving to supplant Langhorne, and had apparently made changes to
Langhorne's plans once he assumed control, but we don't know what
Langhorne's plan really was, let alone what Chihiro's changes were.
The victors of the War against the Fallen may evencually came to the conclusion that doctor Pei was right (or at least could probably be right), but/and decided to use the existed religious system instead of trying to salvage the original plan. After all, it's highly unlikely, that even if anti-Archangel fraction won the war, they would be able to just revert to the original plan. Too many time passed, too many things changed.
Possible, but the evidence is against it. Current strong hints appear to be that "
permanently abjure technology" is
Chihiro's change.
The most logical screnario, is that after all radicals eradicated each other during the War, the more reational heads came to power; and decide to wait and see. After all, they have the humanity to save, and while they MAY believe that Langhorne plan is the best they have, they MUST also think about "what if Pei was actually right, and the religious model would not hold"?
Unfortunately, the evidence is that the radicals
didn't eradicate each other. Chihiro's faction won, and he seems to have been the most radical of the bunch.
The most logical solution would just wait and see. A thousand years is just enough to see, who was right after all. And IF it became apparent that Pei was right and Langhorne was wrong - then the pre-planned "return of the Archangels" would allow to change the planetary situation and adapt the plan.
There
is the unanswered question about just what is under the Temple, and what the "returned" Archangels might be wanting to see, and what they might do if it
isn't to their liking.
The most likely thing whatever it is under the table
could do is another Rakurai strike, since the OBS is still up there. But what would it strike
at?(Consider a scenario where the ICA has won on the battlefield, Clyntahn has been deposed by the Vicarate, and Duchairn opened surrender negotiations on behalf of Mother Church, which resulted in ICA troops occupying Zion. Would whatever it is call down a Rakurai strike on
Zion if it detected unacceptable stuff there?)
I
did have the notion that whatever was under the Temple might not do what we think it might. What if Langhorne/Bedard didn't want to permanently abjure technology, but did want to wait longer before it was rediscovered. With the Angels and Archangels departed to return to God as far as the colonists knew, exactly how does technology
get re-established, especially in light of the Proscriptions of Jwo-Jeng?
I had the thought that it would be fun if whatever was under the Temple had been programmed to appear after a thousand years to announce the true history of Safehold, and start the ball rolling by rescinding the Proscriptions. It would be
really hard for the Vicarate and the Inquisition to argue against it. (If Clyntahn were still around, an appearance like that might just trigger a coronary when he saw it.)
I don't think that's actually the case, but it is a fun thought.
Of course, it's just spectulations about most logical way. And humans rarely act the most logical way) But it is pretty possible, that after Alexandria destruction, colony administration detonation and WaF, the number of radicals in command, ready to stand for the idea would be near zero. And more logical approach could be tested.
This assumes the bug-ass crazies eliminated each other. See above. If they
had, I don't think we'd have the present situation.
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Dennis