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- From: Jarett.Weintraub%bbs@jptcs.com (Jarett Weintraub)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.misc
- Subject: Space Empires
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- Date: 26 Dec 92 05:05:16 GMT
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- Ways to destroy a planet: 1) Always enter the system from the far side of
- the inhabited planet. (alternately, if multiple bodies are inhabited, follow
- a local comet on its orbit at close range. 2) High Energy Lasers are
- effective, easily powered by such an advanced culture, and undetectable
- before they hit, since they move at C. 3) Manuever a large body so that its
- orbit collides with the inhabited planet. Bonus of looking natural. 4)
- Create warped space field near the planet (black hole). 5) destroy or
- disrupt the sun. 6) Similar to #2, use some other form of electromagnetic
- attack which will destroy planetary life (any decent radiation will do) 7)
- Release virulent toxins into the atmosphere, or killer nanotech on a mass
- scale. The panic involved should prevent them from even knowing whatUs
- happening, much less who did it.
- Now, because technology extends the range and ease with which destruction
- may occurr, I propose that Mr. Suk has the exact WRONG idea about territory.
- While I can see many SOCIAL reasons for an advanced culture to abandon its
- notion of territory (general increased happiness, reduced paranoia, etc.),
- the increased ability to zonk your neighbor from a long ways off with
- impunity is likely to cause any so-called empire to be made up of small,
- close-knit clans (at least as far as the power-holders go, and in this type
- society, who needs human slaves?) with probably no more than a few thousand
- people on a planet. This would also allow these people to hide there
- existence from aliens better, and make them a harder target all around, as
- well as making there existence a lesser burden on the environmental system.
- The only alternative is an AI defense system that improves itself (negating
- the need for human weapons research) and defends all people from each other,
- or an extreme revamping of social and cultural norms as we know them (which
- will happen one way or the other, anyway). Note that any such
- non-territorial culture wouldnt be much for empires, anyway, and probably
- wouldnt give much of a damn about expansion, either.
- And, the lack of any FTL system makes it almost impossible for any empire
- to hold cohesiveness outside a single solar system. How could you enforce
- unpopular rules when it takes over 2 decades at C just to get to the nearest
- star system? Look what happened with England and the US. :)
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- Note: No animals were killed in creating this sig :p
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