DMcCunney wrote:Possibly, and we don't know. RFC is holding back that data, but made clear he thought it through.SilverbladeTE wrote:They could just be semi-sentient drones used for war or due to "race/class/species" issues for all we know?
The "real" Gbaba or their overlords, may live in hedonistic VR sims.....
This isn't the first time he's explored the concept. Among other efforts, ehe stand-alone novel The Apocalypse Troll has humanity encountering a genocidal species called the Kanga (because they look like large kangaroos.) They had previously exterminated an assortment of other sentient species before turning their attention to Earth.
In their case, the motives were an unhappy racial childhood and religion. Their planet gave birth to two sentient species, who for unknown reasons hated each other. Wars continued until the Kanga were the only ones left, and left them paranoid and xenophobic. They had a religion, and believed the God they worshiped had created them in His image, and anything else was the creation of their version of the devil and it was their sacred duty to destroy it.
Another is ehe Dahak series with an enemy species called the Achuultani, but they aren't really to blame. Their society is controlled by a sentient AI that wishes to destroy all other sentient organic species, and their society and culture has been heavily modified by the AI over millennia. They periodically emerge from their section of the galaxy like a cosmic plague of locusts, on search and destroy missions to look for other organic species. Their last sweep of our area of space destroyed a human galactic empire leaving surviving humans on Earth with no memories of their history and essentially starting from scratch.
I don't see RFC repeating himself, so one question for me will be exactly what the Gbaba motivations are.
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Dennis
I was actually thinking of all the variations in RFC's writing to genocidal aliens and the one that came to me was the Galactic Federation in "The Excalibur Alternative". Originally founded around a triumvirate of species, this Federation numbered only 23 sentient species, with 2 of the original 3 gone extinct under suspicious circumstances no one talks about, with all other species that have not developed FTL drives being placed under their protection (really a permanent type of servitude where they are prohibited from advancing technologically at all) and in which maintaining the status quo (homeostasis) is paramount. Humans, with their rapid technological advancements posed a threat to that sacred homeostasis, were therefore targeted for extermination.
Like you Dennis, I don't think that RFC will necessarily repeat things he already did in previous novel, despite the many similarities between the Safehold series and the Dahak series (or "similar DNA" as RFC once put it). Yet from all the previous examples in RFC's writings, we can perhaps guess that he might use some elements from these or perhaps a combination thereof to explain the Gbaba's behavior. I had originally guessed that religion would be a part of it but RFC himself shot it down. So I started thinking more about the idea of a combination between the Achuutani AI controlling their society and a desire to maintain homeostasis at all cost (to preserve what they view as a perfect society).