Randomiser wrote:Yes, but why would you keep the Hamilcar, if you were Chihiro, that is? Just what is Chihiro thinking by the latter part of the war, when he is clearly going to win? (And, lest we get too one-dimensional about all this, what are his supporters thinking?)
There was a post elsewhere from RFC stating that Chihiro had been considering retaining Hamilcar for a while
before Kau Yung nuked Langhorne's HQ.
They started off thinking technology was far too dangerous to preserve, with maybe a tinge of far too evil to preserve, and were willing to murder a whole bunch of their fellow command crew to make the point. Then they fought a war with other members of the command crew to enforce the point. Why then are they willing, nay eager, to leave behind a whole Temple cum fortress full of high level technology? Surely it would have been much safer to just destroy it all root and branch and leave nothing on the surface of Safehold that had potential to contradict the Plan? The timetable isn't altogether clear to me, but it looks like the war against the fallen had been finished for at least 100 years before the remaining archangels died off. They had plenty of time to be sure that there were no groups of Fallen left and no need to worry about them any more.
There are two potential drawbacks to retaining Hamilcar.
One is that it might be detected should a Gbaba scout pass through the Safehold system. Powered down and placed in an orbit where it's one more piece of drifting space junk, that possibility is extremely slim. (And if the Gbaba pass through the Safehold system at all, humanity is screwed. A look at habitable planets will reveal a human presence on Safehold, even if it
isn't using technology. The original plan of abjuring technology for 300 years was to give the Gbaba time to decide that when they destroyed Earth, they
did destroy humanity, and to stop looking and go back to whatever they were doing before.)
The second is that it might be discovered and accessed by folks Chihiro and company didn't like. The chances there are at least as negligible as discovery by the Gbaba. After the death of the last of the command crew, no one on Safehold will be aware it exists to access, and won't have the means to do so in any case.
If making sure no advanced technology exists any more and Hamilcar should be destroyed is a goal, why is there still an
enormous repository of Federation tech - the Temple in Zion. That's actually in a place on Safehold where the colonists can get to it.
Is it just paranoia? Or a lack of trust in Bedard's social engineering since no-one left had her skill in it? Or what? A Chihiro who bought into Langhorne and Bedard's vision would have been happy to destroy all the tech with the last of the angels, and good riddance to it. What's with all this remaining stuff in the Temple and 1000 year returns? How were they justifying it to themselves?
A lot of the underlying issues are what Michael Staynair talked about at one point: they knew what the Archangels
did, but did
not know what they were
thinking when they did it.
It's a case of "The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions", and things done with the best of motivations have unforeseen and terrible consequences.
We get the impression Chihiro was significantly modifying
Langhorne's plan after he took over on Langhorne's death, but we have no idea what
his ultimate goals were.
I can see him retaining Hamilcar for things like the prophesied return of the Archangels. Can a stored personality in a VR unit control a starship? If so, a few Archangel personalities in VR units in control of a still existing Hamilcar can produce a quite convincing return.
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Dennis