kzt wrote:PeterZ wrote:I return the to the freighter networks supporting Darius. Darius cannot turn into a heavily industrialized system supporting 30-40 billion people in 20-25 years without external help. I seem to recall its population of 4-6 billion.
I don't think that is a valid assumption. Manticore didn't have any critical imports as far as I know. There are no dilithium crystals in the Honorverse, just elements pulled from asteroids.
Think about it this way. Darius has to either produce resources to increase their population and productive capacity in a way that maintains per capita productivity from internal resources or they need to import it. They have a limit of how quickly they expand their production base and still produce significant numbers of ships and weapons.
The slower they produce infrastructure and production capacity, the less of a threat they are in the short term. If they decide to take things slowly and only use internal resources, they will need 20-30 years per generation to adequately raise and educate them at a minimum.
So, just how many people can they raise and educate productively in this next generation? Trying to raise too many will result in poorer assimilation. Poor enough and that will result in a greater likelihood of a restive population down the road. That doesn't even begin to consider how many artificial wombs they'll need.
My thought was that should the MAlign grow slowly enough to maintain their society's stability using only internal resources, they won't need external help but they will also not be able to create the scythe-hammer-of-doom-and-destruction to drop on the SEM. They will not be a threat in the near to mid term.
If they want to create a production capacity in Darius to rival the SEM's, they need to expand their population and infrastructure. The SEM and Haven already have a very large resource base to build upon. The RF is currently not large enough to compete at the same level of the Grand Alliance. So, if the focus on infrastructure, they will also not be a threat near to mid term.
If they wish to do both, they need external support or face a half-ass job down the road that will cause all sorts of problems for the MAlign. Using external support means greater risk of discovery.
ONI would have to honor the threat and look for them. The longer they go without finding a clue of where they MAlign might be operating, the less of a threat the MAlign becomes in their analysis. They believe that the MAlign is there, but would have to begin considering they will not be expanding into a massive juggernought. Danger? Yes. Overwhelming? No. If they don't look, they remain oblivious to the MAlign's potential increasing capacity.