To varying extents, depending upon what they encountered when they got to someplace inhabitable. Those warlords didn't just die off; they fled, and were later found again. Repeat until Christendom pushed back the frontier to the edge of the galaxy.
Not as much as it was. It's been a long time since the last of the warlords got pushed out of the galaxy, and there's been more small scale fighting (in galactic terms) than massive total warfare since then. That sense of relative calm is what's about to break.
Bradford,
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting. Are the extrasolarian polities crusader kingdoms like the Iberian Peninsula, Croatia and Prussia?
xavier
To varying extents, depending upon what they encountered when they got to someplace inhabitable. Those warlords didn't just die off; they fled, and were later found again. Repeat until Christendom pushed back the frontier to the edge of the galaxy.
DeleteBradford,
DeleteThanks. So some of the extrasolarian Christian polities will have a Spanish reconquista vibe to them; while others not?
Thanks again!
xavier
Not as much as it was. It's been a long time since the last of the warlords got pushed out of the galaxy, and there's been more small scale fighting (in galactic terms) than massive total warfare since then. That sense of relative calm is what's about to break.
DeleteBradford,
DeleteThanks! I look forward to the events that led up to the conflict
xavier