Fireflair wrote:I remain uncertain, from my reading of the texts, about what happened to the 5th founding member. Were they destroyed by the other 4 who ganged up on them for being too technologically advanced and advancing faster than the others? Did they just drop out of things and go into hiding to await a day when someone could challenge the other four? Is there some older, more nebulous race, which is pulling strings behind the scenes?
Well, that's what we need to be told in the next novel or two. There's nothing concrete about the fifth member, only some not-completely-scrubbed database references and inferences.
But assuming that's right, the fifth member was probably upsetting the
status quo by innovating. That probably went for a couple of centuries before the other four finally had enough, so this fifth may have progressed significantly. The other four probably then ganged up on the fifth and solved the problem with brute force, as they'd have been at technological disadvantage.
Destroying a space-faring civilisation is difficult, so some remnants escaped. Whether they are still out there somewhere plotting revenge or just minding their own business is unknown. Given the length of time that has passed, I doubt it's revenge. I also doubt they're still extant as a space-faring civilisation that continued advancing, because they'd be highly visible to the Hegemony from clear across the Galaxy.
The plot will probably include some of them landing or crash-landing on Earth during their escape from the Hegemony, leaving behind the ship that Vlad fell into. This landing probably happened between 100,000 and 150,000 Earth years ago... so around the time that
Homo Sapiens began having supremacy over the other hominids.