DMcCunney wrote:Good, and thank you, but it still leaves questions.Dilandu wrote:Aha, here it is:
3) Safehold is hundreds of light years beyond the Gbaba's sphere, and the overwhelming evidence at the time of the Gbaba's attack on humanity was that the Gbaba do not aggressively patrol beyond the borders of their own sphere. Rather, they react to incursions into their sphere with the equivalent of a "hot pursuit" response and the extermination of the interloper to be sure he'll never come back. This means that even if Safehold was radiating radio energy out the wahzoo, it would be centuries — quite a few of them, in fact — before any of their radiated energy could be detected by the Gbaba unless the Gbaba happened to be in the area looking for it.
The Gbaba encountered humanity and attacked. They continued attacking every time they encountered humanity, and went actively looking for more humanity. They located all of the TF colonies, and finally Earth itself, by following traces use of technology left behind.
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.
There is brief mention in OAR of "hypercom", which is presumably an FTL communications system permitting TF colonies and Earth to talk to each other without sending ships carrying messages, but we have no details on it. If I had to make a guess they could detect and trace hypercom transmissions, and that was the breadcrumb trail they followed.Possible. But they are certainly willing to go beyond their own boundaries to hunt for and destroy other sentient species, witness what happened to Earth. They may not be expanding in the sense of new worlds to add to their polity, buy they might sweep well beyond it to look for potential future threats.So, Gbaba aren't actually expanding. If they have any actual expanse, they wouldn't be so stagnant (and quite probably wouldn't be so agressive also). They basically live in their own corner of space, until they pick someone nearby.
I'd be reluctant to bet the existence of humanity on the notion that they'd never venture into Safehold space.
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Dennis
Hi Dennis,
If we take our hint from RFC's post, the Gbaba aren't sweeping out looking for potential threats. The possibility Safehold was guarding against by going bush was that of hot pursuit in search of escapees from the TF's destruction. Once the period had passed in which that would be a danger, Safehold would be free to rebuild, cautiously, of course. IIRC, that period was 500 years.
There would be no concern that radio or electric signals would get back to give Safehold away. By the time they could make the trip, they would have faded below the galactic noise floor.
Don
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