DMcCunney wrote:
Just what sort of trail were they following? Electricity is limited to speed of light, so it would take a long time for things like radio and TV transmissions to reach them, assuming the signals hadn't attenuated beyond detection level by the time they did reach a possible Gbaba observer.
Well, it was assumed that they captured enough data on destroyed Federation colonies to determine the location of major Federation worlds. After all, it hardly was a secret before Gbaba came: probably any civilian encyclopedia mentioned all the colonies of Federation.
So, they probably knew the exact size of Federation and the Federation's worlds locations since their first attacks. They badly underestimated the Federation capabilities - that's why the initial Gbaba attack was repelled, and Federation was even able to start the counterattack - but they knew all the Federation colonies all along.
Just what sort of trail were they following? Electricity is limited to speed of light, so it would take a long time for things like radio and TV transmissions to reach them, assuming the signals hadn't attenuated beyond detection level by the time they did reach a possible Gbaba observer.
You mean, in searching the possible Federation hidden colonies? Simple astrophysics. They knew, which conditions are suitable for humankind. They took their Gbaba's astronomical atlases for all star systems in some range (a few hundred lightyears or so), and noted all that have planets, capable of supporting human life. Then they send scouts/probes to scan for electromagnetic emissions, comparable with industry.
I'd be reluctant to bet the existence of humanity on the notion that they'd never venture into Safehold space.
Well, we don't knew, how far the Safehold from Gbaba space. Probably far enough, that such possibility was considered neligible - that Gbaba just accidently stumbled upon the planet. After all, it's all inverse square law: with the increase of distance from the center, the ammount of space rises exponentially.
After all, Gbaba didn't notice Earth for centuries, and the Earth was much close to their space than Safehold. So, the authors of Ark plan made a reasonable assumption, that Gbaba would not start to check EVERY star system in the Galaxy, just in case that some humans escaped. After all, the main idea of Ark project was to persuade Gbaba that the breakaway of colony fleet FAILED!