i agree with this
Do you care to also provide your services in the furtherance of humanity, to help Edencom attempt to communicate with the invaders and to explain that they are destroying entire worlds and ecosystems?strong text
As has been discussed earlier, EDENCOM knows more than us about the invaders.
It is a good thing that you attempt a form of communication, Uriel.
However, I do not approve any proposal to aid the Triglavians in their system conquering endeavors. What they do to our solar systems is crazy unacceptable. This is a full scale hostile invasion, doesnāt look like they simply try to survive.
All those civilian people in the invaded systems will face crazy harsh conditions and I am sure any forced adaptation will be even worse than enslaving. It is like āOh hi! We have changed the system, turned it into a living hell, but hey, we care about you and now you will adapt or die.ā
They need to be evacuated as soon as possible.
I humbly ask any sane capsuleer to aid the evacuation. I will see what White Pearl and our associates can do on the matter.
I am OK with letting people use the Spectral Analyzer in order to find some way to send communications to the invaders, but I am NOT OK about sending them crucial information about our systems and infrastructure. They are acting hostile. And while I admire the courage to extend a hand and search for communication, we should still treat them Triglavians as a dangerous foe. They havenāt given us any reason to believe they are friendly, let alone sincere.
I do hope this crisis can be solved in a reasonable manner.
Not to take the side of the invaders, but Iām pretty sure living hell is the Abyss, and what they do to our systems is tame in comparison to those conditions. As is, the main issue is the decrease in energy received from the star by the planets.
And, you know, gravitational instability, since thereās already reports of gravitational anomalies. If its at any appreciable scale and frequency, itāll play hell with orbital mechanics throughout the system, and I think we can call āoops, we got flung into interstellar spaceā a potential āissueā.
yes it will be a problem, to be honest tho, I think itās pretty low on the āconcern listā as a change in orbits will take months before a potential collision happen.
For this particular problem of the stellar manipulation, Iām not worried.
For everything elseā¦
Who said anything about a collision? Objects donāt need to collide for their gravitational impacts to be felt, and gravity propagates at the speed of causality. Get a big enough anomaly, even short term, and itāll throw orbits off in a matter of minutes. Itās not like they settle back into the same equilibrium once theyāre disturbed.
of course, not, but unless the gravitational anomaly tear the planet appart, the planetās surface wonāt be impacted more than it already has.
Thatāll depend on just how much the orbital vector changes, and in what way. If the orbit moves inward, it might turn out beneficial. If it moves outward, itāll magnify the effect of the reduced energy output.
yes, but not by a significant change compared to the 80% loss in brightness that already happened.
EDIT : (but in the end, I agree with you itās one of these occasion where I become too focused on details)
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