penny wrote:I agree that the MA had to have been researching the spider drive for a long time. I think it was always planned to be the backbone of their activities. Some say they couldn't have counted on being successful developing the spider drive. Alphas do not plan to fail. And again, they had copious amounts of time; And I agree, research from all over the galaxy.
So when are we going to hear about their plans for the wormhole drive? And how it will allow the RF to instantaneously come to anyone's aid, anywhere in the Galaxy? We do know wormholes exist and anything that can exist naturally can be recreated artificially. And as the MAlign themselves showed with the streak drive, if brute force isn't working, you're just not using enough of it.
No, the spider drive wasn't planned before the spider drive became theoretically possible. We don't know when that is. I will freely admit that it may have been centuries ago that the theory was laid out and only the MAlign paid attention to it because it knew something no one else did (probably because they suppressed it). But more likely than not, if it his had been the case, they'd have abandoned a research proposal that hadn't panned out in centuries.
So it's far more likely that the initial theoretical breakthrough is no more than 50 years old and the last big engineering challenges were only overcome 25 years ago. Until this had been show to be a viable alternative, it would not have been made their central plan.
I agree with you the Alphas don't plan on failure. Which is exactly why I come to a different conclusion: the spider drive was not the plan (until it was). They couldn't know it was going to work, so they wouldn't plan for it to be the only option. They must have had a dozen different possibilities depending on how the technology progressed.
But your theory about the RF is really interesting. And you could be right, but I never even came close to that. I always envisioned the ships found at Galton to be earmarked for the RF at some later time in the future.
Would be mighty suspicious if RF suddenly started getting ships from somewhere, with no yards capable of building them to their name, and crews trained to operate those ships who no one had met before. This is especially important for the members the RF was supposed to have recruited into their polity.
Maybe the technology would make it through, in dribs and drabs. But the existence of the Galton fleet in the size if was discovered to be indicates they planned on using the ships, not just training with them. The Galton Navy, with its multiple squadrons of wallers, was in the Top 20 Navy list.