penny wrote:Another possibility is that there could be another WH or terminus associated with it and/or a fast interstate hwy all the way there. Via the Streak Drive, and Albrecht could have been visiting it all along in secrecy.
Why would it be unbelievable? Several posters, myself included, already believe that there is another hideout. I simply have never agreed to a system with a limited population by a species that can grow people "on an assembly line." That is simply the mileage I get.
I believe it would have been smart of them to create such a hideout, but I also believe (as I said in the post above) it's irrelevant to the storyline and will not have any influence in the books still to come.
Finding another WH to a hideout is having the lightning strike the same place one too many times: twice for WH, three times for a colony world. That's why I said it's pushing credulity. Like I said in the posts above, other authors do use this technique of bringing back a villain, even stronger and/or more evil than before, to keep upping the stakes for The Good Guys™. That's not RFC's style of writing. Instead, in the Honorverse, we're now in the third different villain group.
The common objections to such a huge population I've come across is that a huge population of lab grown citizens would pose a logistical problem of how to train them. Which puzzles me in the case of the MAlign. Computers can train. These are already citizens who are accustomed to a lack of intimacy being birthed in the lab and not the womb. I do not see, cannot see, training and education as a problem for the MA at all. On the contrary.
I quite agree it
should have been the case. The population of the MBS at a mere 3 billion after 500 T-years of existence is low. The population of the Sigma Draconis system at a "mere" 40 billion after nearly 2000 years of a technological society is also pretty low. We quadrupled Earth's population in the last 100 years and that was starting with early 20th century medicine.
Moreover, there's no reason to live on planets. There's no reason why the MAlign would need to find habitable worlds for their hideouts: they could build in space, using space mining and industry, and just have really large habitats in random systems, à la Culture series by Iain M. Banks, where the majority of the population of the Culture lives on Orbitals and in General System Vessels... with populations in the billions each. Heck, he describes one alien system in
Surface Detail that has a megastructure with a population of 40 trillion. In a single system.
But I didn't make the rules; RFC did. He designed his universe so that the population growth rates are low, even with cloning and
ex utero gestations. He also designed it so computers wouldn't be a key story plot.
So what you're saying
could come to pass, in theory. But I'll be surprised if it is in the books.