PeterZ wrote:runsforcelery wrote:The Holy Writ uses Ptolemey's deferents, epicycles, and equants but with the Writ supplying the "official" distances to the other system bodies in order to ensure that all the epicycles work out to the same distance as the sun's apparent orbit around Safehold. The other planets aren't planets like Safehold; instead, they are worlds which might have become other homes for Man, as Safehold did, if only Shan-wei hadn't fallen and led the rebellion against God's plan. Had Shan-wei not rebelled, those additional inhabited worlds would have orbited in Safehold's heavens against the magnificent backdrop of the stars forever.Michael Everett wrote:Bolding mine.
Ouch! That is just kicking the enemy when they are down! Think about it, in addition to Armageddon Reef being evidence of Shan-Wei's treachery, the planets themselves act as reinforcement of her evil because her actions prevented those planets being turned into more worlds, thus dooming millions to never having existed!
Yet more reason for the locals to hate Shan-Wei.
Oh, that is just sooooooo evil.
I'm impressed. Nay, awed by it.
Wow.runsforcelery wrote:Thank you [he said modestly].![]()
One always wishes to give one's rotters at least a few moments of triumph.
One wonders how this will bite Langhorne in the posterior for it surely will. When the truth comes out, it is Langhorne's deviation from the Plan (of operation Ark) that doomed those other planets to be without human habitation. This bit of planned gratuitous curb stomping on Langhorne's part will be just another factoid that convinces Safeholdians that he and his cohorts lied.
Actually, the planets in question wouldn't have been habitable anyway. Not without the very sort of artificial life support (and high-tech infrastructure) Operation Ark was specifically intended to avoid, at any rate.