cthia wrote:KJakker wrote:It has been a very long time since I have logged in here however given the topic I thought people might be interested this video from a YouTube channel I watch, "Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur", which recently had an episode talking about the concepts behind evacuating a planet. Link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW89tggdf6I
I really appreciate this! The timing is perfect. I've only had time for several minutes of it thus far. It comes on the heels of my niece saying to me "There is going to be a need for a lot of infrastructure and ships to receive and process people at the destination planets."
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Vince wrote:Watch the whole video, it points out all the reasons why you don't necessarily need to evacuate a planet as well as all the other problems involved in trying to evacuate a planet.
In Honorverse terms, the Manticorans have already faced a early threat to Manticore that struck without warning in the plague years, and they did not evacuate Manticore.
Much later the Manticorans faced a threat that simultaneously threatened all three of their planets, with approximately 40-50 years of warning time. Read the novella "I Will Build My House of Steel" in House of Steel: The Honorverse Companion by David Weber for details of how they prepared to meet the threat. And for details of how they successfully dealt with the threat, read the mainline Honorverse series, the Shadows series, the Crown of Slaves series, and the anthologies.
Indeed.
Although it would be very remiss of me not to point out that the problem with several of my threads is that people have a hard time accepting the premise and moving on. It caused the
Eridani Edict Violation thread to stutter before it finally caught fire and look at it now. It has become one of the most successful threads and it is quite interesting and entertaining. It is still trending.
I partly owe thanks to the success of that thread to
Daryl, who first saw its potential and decided to bite. He is a real pioneer to see past the understeer.
I would really hate to see a potentially good conversation killed because of a lack of imagination or foresight. Also, I'm not too quick to believe the idea that in a target rich environment like the Honorverse with so many inhabited worlds that there hasn't already
been a need to evacuate, or that there will never
be a need. The synopsis that I allude to in this thread is that the MAlign will reappear sometime in the future. Badder. Meaner. Stealthier. And ready to kill, steal, maim and destroy, and have already shown that propensity in a few trial runs at unfortunate planets.
At any rate, the
Course Description states the need to establish proper protocol and procedures, beforehand, for some possibly unseen, ill conceived event in the future. Just as a prepared precaution to have at the ready.
Listening to the video, you'll also hear that one of the criteria of evacuating a planet is having the means. Nearly all of the systems in the Honorverse bear space faring planets. It is ridiculous that a planet-wide evacuation procedure isn't already emplaced.
Schools, offices, government buildings and cities all have evacuation plans. In the Honorverse, it is shortsighted and irresponsible not to have one lying around for your planet.
Regardless of how many people will actually be saved, matters less than how many will die.
The survival rate can be increased significantly through preparation, foresight and responsibility. To be honest, I am appalled at the implication that since only millions might be saved that it isn't worth the effort. I doubt that a single one of those millions, after they survive their survivor's guilt, would agree with that sentiment. Nor do I think a single one who dies on the planet won't be thankful for the ones who actually got off the doomed rock.
It simply seems ironic that a system rich environment like the one existing in the MBS spends so much money on warships but doesn't have any emergency transports like the
Redneks on hand to save souls.
One thing I do know. The guilt that would follow those in charge for their lack of preparation may kill them as well.