A TITAN Haunted Universe part 2
by Bartleby
The other implication of the Fall is that civilization itself has weakened, that humanity has been lessened. It is easy to make that argument. Billions of lives were lost, along with vast amounts of knowledge, cultural treasures, and more. Who can put a price on the value of every animal and plant species made extinct? However, as a civilization today, humanity is not weaker. It is stronger because of two reasons: Pandora Gates and the Factors.
Let us imagine two universes: our universe and one in which the TITANS never rose up, never caused a Fall. In our universe we know that we are not unique, that other intelligent life exists. Drake's Equation has been proven. We also know that even advanced species go extinct, often quickly and violently. We know that we must tread carefully or go extinct ourselves. We have even made peaceful contact with the Factors and have begun to learn how to deal with xeno species. We also push ourselves to develop new and better technology to survive the next existential threat. Whatever happens to us in the next thousand years, we are more prepared to survive it than before. We have a diversity of survival solutions, so that no single calamity will take all of us. We are a heterogeneous family of related subspecies, with knowledge and science advancing rapidly thanks to our gains from the Factors and Pandora Gates.
In the other universe, there is no first contact, no proof of Drake's equation. We spread out throughout the solar system and with no divisive tragedy to splinter us, we remain homogenous and slow to advance. We eventually deploy slower than light ark ships to colonize the galaxy. Even if we do not disintegrate ourselves, we will fall victim to the first advanced species we encounter - accidentally or intentionally. We remain weak
The lives lost due to the Fall are tragic beyond mere words but a population's number is not the same as civilization. If our fallen numbers were a real problem, we would restore more infugees in cold storage. We do not because we do not need them at this time. As the infrastructure grows, so will our population. But a population is not a defense against existential threats. A billion die as easily as one.