n7axw wrote:Here are a collection of thoughts in random order that seem to me to apply here. Sinse it has been a while sinse I have been over this stuff, some of this might need to be corrected.
With the Gbaba, I think that at the time of the Federation War, they were not expansionist. What their policy was is that if anyone trespasses on what they regarded as their area of space, they hunted down and destroyed the interlopers. Then they went home. Sinse their culture is static, there is no reason to believe that would have changed.
Had Langhorne and his cronies followed the mission orders they had when they left earth, Safehold would have "gone bush" for 300 years to give time for any Gbaba pursuit to pass by without finding any signal to detect and then go home again. After that time they could have turned back on the lights and cautiously made their way back into space where the warships and transport vessels that brought them there with the technology to build on would still be powered down and waiting for them. But as we know, Langhorne didn't follow orders; hence the situation Merlin found when he woke up in the cave.
What we know about the Rakurai is that it is a multinode system that can monitor the entire surface of Safehold. Since it was able to defend itself against Owl, at least part of it is autonomous. What we don't know is if the system requires instructions from the temple to strike the surface. We also don't know if there are sensors facing outward away from Safehold. Sinse the purpose of the system was to prevent violations of the proscriptions, best guess is that the sensors are facing inward. If so, there would be no reason not to establish an industrial module in the asteroid belt if you could figure out how to get the necessary stuff for doing so past the orbital system to start with.
Don
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We don't know that it is a multi-node system. There is literally no need for it. If it is set up to detect electricity, then it should be able to do so whenever it passes over any part of Safehold that is using electricity, unless it is in geosynchronous orbit. Secondly, if Merlin can fly a skimmer to orbit and view the rakuri system, he should be able to take a combat shuttle there too. Combat shuttles need to be stealthy as well, so that getting past the orbital system shouldn't be a problem. Indeed, if he wanted he and Owl could design an asteroidal laser system which could be used to destroy the orbital system, however, this would not suit the author's purpose, or, as my wife puts it when I point out a plot hole in a movie, "it's a movie!' Implying that I should recognize that there's plot reasons for these big holes!