tlb wrote:locarno24 wrote:In many ways, the whole Jericho exercise was losing sight of it. Haven, after all, logically didn't want Masada. It is, by all accounts, a geographically unpleasant planet peopled by some deeply ethically unpleasant individuals with a technology level several decades of investment resources the PRH didn't have short of being "useful".
I understand Masada to be a very nice planet, but it is true that the people are very unpleasant. Unlike Grayson, the planet would have been perfect for colonization; but unfortunately there was only enough transport to move the fanatics.
It's nice compared to Grayson:
"Masada has an axial inclination of over forty degrees, and its weather is incredibly severe compared to Grayson, but humans can eat its plants and animals. They can live without worrying about lead and mercury poisoning from simply breathing its dust" - Yanakov, Honor of the Queen.
Right, but loses points for being too straightforward.
I shall submit my apology to Secretary Baldrick forthwith.