Selt Secret?
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Selt Secret?
The description for the Hive Ship say it held the Selt's Greatest Secret and that when the Klingons discovered it, they exterminated the Selts. So, does anyone have any idea what the Greatest Secret was?
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It's a book. Title translates to "How to serve Klingon".DNordeen wrote:The description for the Hive Ship say it held the Selt's Greatest Secret and that when the Klingons discovered it, they exterminated the Selts. So, does anyone have any idea what the Greatest Secret was?
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<like> Brilliant!phdillman wrote:It's a book. Title translates to "How to serve Klingon".

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It is also in the SFU timeline
I agree that these kinds of battles would be interesting to play out. The Selts really have no hope, since I would guess that only the Hiveship was equipped to travel through the galactic barrier, they're stuck and at the mercy of the Klingons and Tholians.
In terms of scenarios, I sent one in a little while back about the Klingons hunting down some of the last Seltorian units *shameless plug off*
, (also not intended to be a stab at SVC, he's way to busy to review every scenario as he gets it, and my scenario might be garbage after all).
There is also a scenario in R12 called "The Last Infestation", which could be about some of these last few desperate battles (note, I am inferring this from the title alone, this is one of the modules I don't own...gotta get back up to date on my SFB material).
And in the Historical Outcome of scenario SH246 in X1R (where the ISC destroys the Hiveship).Y186 The ISC Echelon of Judgement (X-ships) demands that the Seltorians stop attacking the Tholians.
When the Seltorians refuse, the ISC destroys the Seltorian Hive Ship and bases. The Klingons
discover a secret about the Seltorians and destroy the last of them.
I agree that these kinds of battles would be interesting to play out. The Selts really have no hope, since I would guess that only the Hiveship was equipped to travel through the galactic barrier, they're stuck and at the mercy of the Klingons and Tholians.
In terms of scenarios, I sent one in a little while back about the Klingons hunting down some of the last Seltorian units *shameless plug off*
There is also a scenario in R12 called "The Last Infestation", which could be about some of these last few desperate battles (note, I am inferring this from the title alone, this is one of the modules I don't own...gotta get back up to date on my SFB material).
One thing to bear in mind is that the Seltorians were not in the Milky Way as refugees (as the Holdfast Tholians were). The Seltorians were here to find and then kill Tholians, plain and simple.
This really hurt their long-term staying power, as they weren't interested in establishing an "empire"; after their long trip, they just wanted to set up shop and start killing Tholians again.
Given their racial mindset and focus, I don't think they particularly cared if they were wiped out. They knew they were only the first of (presumably) more expeditions sent to wipe out the Tholians known to have fled here (the original Tholia Dyson sphere group, the 312th battle fleet, etc.). They found the Holdfast group, sent word back to the Home Galaxy (I assume), and set about killing as many Tholians as they could until that message made it home and more expeditions were sent.
This really hurt their long-term staying power, as they weren't interested in establishing an "empire"; after their long trip, they just wanted to set up shop and start killing Tholians again.
Given their racial mindset and focus, I don't think they particularly cared if they were wiped out. They knew they were only the first of (presumably) more expeditions sent to wipe out the Tholians known to have fled here (the original Tholia Dyson sphere group, the 312th battle fleet, etc.). They found the Holdfast group, sent word back to the Home Galaxy (I assume), and set about killing as many Tholians as they could until that message made it home and more expeditions were sent.
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Don't sell the Seltorians short. True their primary mission was to kill Tholians but, we have no ideal what their secondary objectives were. They proved with their ability to convert a worthless rock into a major colony that they were capable of Empire building.
What their intentions were after the last Tholian was executed are not clear. And the short story by SPP in the last Captains Log implies that they were willing to have Klingon Intelligence Officer killed to keep a secret.
Did they intend to move on, set up shop in the old Tholian Holdfast and continue sending out Tribunals or, were they here to literally setup a beach head for a full on Galatic Conquest we don't know. And once the Klingons taught them about gunboats the sky was literally the limit.
What their intentions were after the last Tholian was executed are not clear. And the short story by SPP in the last Captains Log implies that they were willing to have Klingon Intelligence Officer killed to keep a secret.
Did they intend to move on, set up shop in the old Tholian Holdfast and continue sending out Tribunals or, were they here to literally setup a beach head for a full on Galatic Conquest we don't know. And once the Klingons taught them about gunboats the sky was literally the limit.
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Well, as I said before, the "big secret" was that they were emotionally and intellectually capable of exterminating an entire race/species.
That, coupled with their ability to grow unlimited worker/crew populations in six months, turn worthless planets into profitable colonies, and their lack of anything like a "civilian economy" (meaning they could totally dedicate the output of entire planets to war production without any decline in civilian morale) just scared the crap out of the Klingons.
That, coupled with their ability to grow unlimited worker/crew populations in six months, turn worthless planets into profitable colonies, and their lack of anything like a "civilian economy" (meaning they could totally dedicate the output of entire planets to war production without any decline in civilian morale) just scared the crap out of the Klingons.
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The other thing about the Klingons and Seltorians is that the Klingons didn't actually do the primary attacks; the ISC did. The Klingons just realized that a lingering Seltorian presence would do no good, and so finished them off.
Whether the Klingons would have eventually decided the Seltorians had outlived their usefulness or not is rather irrelevant. The ISC made that decision; the Klingons simply decided to go along with it.
Whether the Klingons would have eventually decided the Seltorians had outlived their usefulness or not is rather irrelevant. The ISC made that decision; the Klingons simply decided to go along with it.

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