| > If ant colonies depend on MAD for continued existence, it means nothing to us. But we're not an ant colony to them, we're already using technology that can be used for MAD (sending signals through the sun), and they know it from the start. > Earth was an un-imaginable eden to Tri-Solaris, it's made clear that they wanted the planet intact. As far as I understand every planet in the system was heaven for them, the orbit was important. Which is stupid, because you can make anything follow a circular orbit around some star. > This [flu] requires a much longer timeline as multiple trips are required to carry out the plan. Why? They have their stealth probe (don't remember how it was called), they can take a look at a spanish influenza or something and pimp it up a little. At worst they then need to send like 1 gram at almost light speed the conventional way - still much easier and faster than sending the armada. > Given that you are saying they were stupid for not building space habitats, you must not be aware of what actually happened to the Tri-Solarans :). They were destroyed because their coordinates were broadcasted. As they should expect from the start messing with civilization that broadcasted "hello". > those space habitats present their own form of danger to their inhabitants. Actually, the danger they pose is worse than existing on a planet. How? They aren't any less stealthy than sattelites, tv, or radio. |
> But we're not an ant colony to them
Tri-Solaris technologically stomps humanity throughout the series. Humanity was ignorant of the dark forest, and Tri-Solaris knew that. Further, they're able to suppress the Sun's broadcast capability. From their vantage point there was no feasible way for humanity to become aware of the dark forest. Their misunderstanding of humans is a central plot point. By every single measure Tri-Solaris had the advantage in a massive way.
> Why? They have their stealth probe
It was not stealthy. Humanity literally saw the probe pull ahead of the fleet and knew the probe was coming 50+ years before it arrived. Sometimes hiding behind an asteroid or planet is not stealth.
> They were destroyed because their coordinates were broadcasted.
No, the Tri-Solaris civilization still existed near the end of the universe. Their planet was destroyed, but they lived on as a space faring species.
> How? They aren't any less stealthy than sattelites, tv, or radio.
Do you recall what light-speed capable ships do to the fabric of the universe?