Colonization: A Wrench in the Works

5 posts ยท May 16 2000 to May 16 2000

From: Edward Lipsett <translation@i...>

Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 17:15:36 +0900

Subject: Colonization: A Wrench in the Works

Lots of people have thrown in their two cents worth (several dollars worth, in
several cases). One thing that occured to me that I don't think anyone has
mentioned yet, and that will probably earn me a letter bomb, is teleportation.
There was a series called The Expendables by someone whose name I forget which
suggested that a group of people was sent by slow travel to a prospective
colony planet to check it out and construct a teleportation device. Once the
teleportation device was in place, colonists could come and they could go
home.

Now, obviously this doesn't fit the Tuffleyverse, but it doesn't leak at the
seams quite as badly as you might expect, either. If you assume that these
teleportation systems cannot be "cracked" by third parties (in other words,
you can only get access from a specific terminal to a specific terminal, or
otherwise safeguarded), then all the
star-traveling hardware of FT is still needed (to conquer other people's
planets, if for no other reason). It makes it rather simple to move good,
people and military hardware around between planets, though, doesn't it?

This is just bringing up an idea from old SF; it isn't meant as a serious
suggestion for FT. But it might stimulate someone else to come up with
something more plausible.

From: Nyrath the nearly wise <nyrath@c...>

Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 05:46:51 -0400

Subject: Re: Colonization: A Wrench in the Works

> Edward Lipsett wrote:

This was explored in depth in the facinating wargame WEB AND STARSHIP.

In that three player game, a pitifully weak Earth was right in between two
alien empires.

The first one used FTL starship. The second used teleportation gates. The
gates had to be delivered by slower than light drone ships.

From: Ludo Toen <Ludo.Toen@p...>

Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 18:07:44 +0200

Subject: Re: Colonization: A Wrench in the Works

> Edward Lipsett wrote:

> Lots of people have thrown in their two cents worth (several dollars

Based on all the popular science programs I've seen recently (mostly on the
BBC and BBC News) I'd say that this is exactly the most "researched" means for
interstellar or even time travel. Only they were talking about wormholes. If
I'm not mistaken they already made (very small) wormholes in labs. Comments
from people in that business? Indy?

From: Indy Kochte <kochte@s...>

Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 14:25:05 -0400

Subject: Re: Colonization: A Wrench in the Works

> Ludo Toen wrote:
means
> for interstellar or even time travel. Only they were talking about

From: Aaron Teske <ateske@H...>

Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 18:27:35 -0400

Subject: Re: Colonization: A Wrench in the Works

> At 02:25 PM 5/16/00 -0400, Indy wrote:
means
> for interstellar or even time travel. Only they were talking about

Oh, good, it worked....