ThinksMarkedly wrote:Though... I don't think there's enough time for the Kuan Yin colony expedition to get organised, launched, arrive, then run into famine before Gustav Anderman took over in 1512 PD. The wiki says "settled centuries earlier."
Hmm. Now that you mention it I agree.
EOH says
Echoes of Honor wrote:Like the original Manticoran settlers, Kuan Yin's colonists set out from Old Earth before the Warshawski sail had made hyper-space safe enough for colony vessels. They'd made the centuries-long voyage sublight, in cryo, only to discover that the original survey had missed a minor point about their new home's ecosystem. Specifically, about its microbiology.
However, what I'm not finding is anything that states that Kuan Yin was settled for centuries before Gustav showed up; nor how long they'd waged their "ultimately hopeless war against their own planet's microbiology". And the wiki entry for the Andermani Empire doesn't list any source for that "centuries" statement.
But let's crunch some numbers.
That quote indicates that they had on-site survey results before they left. So, like Manticore, a hyperscout must have visited the system and returned.
I also didn't notice a stated distance between New Berlin and Earth; but eyeballing the maps (a risky approach) it looks to be about 15% further from Earth than Manticore. So instead of the ~10 years each way the survey ship visiting Manticore took let's call it about 12 years each way.
And if their colony ship was as capable as Jason then instead of the 641 years it took the colonists to cover the 512 LY to Manticore (~0.8c) you'd expect the Kuan Yin expedition's ship to take about 740 years to cover ~589 LY. (And I doubt the sublight ships would be much exceeding 0.8c)
Manticore's expedition took less than 2 years from gaining rights to the system to actually departing -- so they clearly were well advanced in having their expedition organized, their ship ready and largely stockpiled. They were just waiting to win the rights to a suitable system before completing loading and departing. So lets assume the Kuan Yin could also depart the year after the survey results returned.
Given those numbers, and the invention of the first hyperdrive in 725 the very earliest you could expect them to arrive is:
725 PD
+ 24 years hyper survey round trip
+ 1 year survey time
+ 1 year pre-departure
+ 740 years sublight transit
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= 1503 PD
Oops. Not only is that not "centuries" before Gustav arrived; but in fact is only 9 years before Gustav rescued the colony and founded his empire
(1512 PD - per MA4; and I verified that citation)The only way they could have arrived "centuries" earlier would have been if, like the Grayson colony expedition, they left long before hyperscouts were a thing.
But then the mention of the survey missing the microbiology makes no sense because you wouldn't
expect a telescopic survey to tell you anything about microbiology.
So I think we can dismiss the wiki's unsourced claim of arriving centuries earlier. However I
also think that just 9 years of survival, even assuming that the survey ship left the same year hyperdrives were invented (unlike the Manticore survey that didn't leave for 28 years after that) isn't all that plausible either.
So I think the map probably needs to be corrected to pull New Berlin a little closer to Earth.
By my calculations if Potsdam/New Berlin was only 573 LY from Earth (12.1% further than Manticore; rather than 15%), then we could have the survey ship leave just a few years before Manticore's and still have the Chinese colonists arriving in Kuan Yin by 1492 PD; giving then a generation (20 years) of struggle against the microbiology before gratefully being rescued by Gustav.