Im not saying no one will forget, I am saying in 100 or 200 years no-one will be willing to start a war and it might not be possible. In that time, there would be changes, what if in 100 years the situation is tense and there is another cold war, wether it be with Haven, the SL or any number of the successor states doesn't matter, the RMN or the Grand Fleet if it still exists as a cohesive force might be tied down at home. If the GA and their 2,000 SD(P)'s are facing off a nation or a group of nations and their 2,000 SD(P)'s they wont be able to divert enough for an attack so out of obligation they double their fleet in a 10 year period put their economy under strain to support 4,000 SD(P)'s and 6,000 other ships only to have their opponents build more SD(P)'s as well. And that's a scenario where the majority of people who were affected by OB are still alive, what if it happens in 300 years where the vast majority of people who were adults during OB are dead, would they be willing to put their economy and nation at risk trying to fight the MA thousands of LY away from home while also having a powerfull enemy closer to home? Or even if they don't have an enemy, would they willingly weaken their home defences and offer an opportunity for someone to take over the GA while the GA is sending its fleet a year or more Round trip away from home.cthia wrote:True, and poignant. However, I would imagine it'd only take one cat to make sure nobody forgets. And if that one Cat is a Memory Singer, she'll be singing daily. Even if there is NO representation, it still won't matter because the Cats would be spread about the population even more via bonding and they will not forget or let anyone else forget. Even IF the unfair and arguably biased rules of representation based on population will apply to the Cats.
This doesn't even account that the GA has to gather intelligence on the MA as it would do to send 2,000 SD(P)'s to attack the MA only to find out that they have a fleet 10 times that number.
Grayson would be getting a new protector in 20-30 years, as someone who will be trained and educated from birth to be a protector he might be good and an extension of his father and his beliefs but he could also be the opposite and try to turn back the clock on a lot of the progress. This also applies to the Steadholders, the new generation could be more liberal, they could be more conservative or split down the middle. So this means there is no guarantee that the leaders of 100 years from now will be of the same beliefs as those today. Grayson might take OB as a sign from god that they have offended him and should return back to the old ways or they could make hunting down the MA their number one mission and maintain a special force at the ready for the moment they find the MA's base so they can go and trash it.Besides, Grayson and the SEM will always be joined at the hip. And Grayson will never forget, OR be unwilling to go to war alone. If need be, Grayson will lead the pack and step up in the place of any lacking government presently occupying the SEM. It isn't like they haven't had to be the more responsible of the two before. No matter what High Ridge-like government is running the "Occupied SEM." LOL
But can she overturn the decisions of Parliament? If 85% of Parliament have no desire to go to war with the MA for something that happened 100-150 before can she overrule them and go to war wether they like it or not?We must also consider that if Elizabeth is still at the helm it is all a moot point. She's bonded, and she will never forget her debt OR obligation to the Cats.
And if the MA pops up 100-150 years down the line with a force of 4,000 SD(P)'s what will the protector's Own do? More importantly, what if the next protector is not as close to Honor and removes her from the Protectors Own? A lot can happen in 10 years so in 100 years the SEM and the Graysons might be enemies or they can be amalgamated into one nation with Haven, Beowulf and the Andermani Empire or it can fall anywhere in between.Aside: Honor will definitely never forget her promise, debt, or responsibility to the Cats. She can start a war all on her own and everyone will follow her into the maelstrom again. She'll take on the MA alone in her tricked out SD with the Protector's Own backing her up. So, if the MA does drop off the face of the known galaxies indefinitely, indefinitely better be a very long time.
But their plan is now in shambles, so if they had someone with two braincells to rub together they would be looking for a way to salvage the plan or create a new plan.But we all know the MA won't stay hidden, or they would never have come out of the closet in the first place.
They managed it for 600 years and managed to make the plan a little more f*cked up every generation or so, so I dont see then struggling with this.Plus, time is working against them as well, trying to keep everyone fired up to their now very aging cause. Especially since the original instigators carrying the torch and the hatred will be long dead.
It's not even complacency, it could be just circumstances.At any rate, I understand what you're asking Sig's. As we all, you don't think it will happen either. This is simply a what if? And it's an important what if that needed asking. As I said upstream, indefinitely doesn't have to be that long at all to benefit the MA via complacency of it's enemies.