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Originally Posted by dcarson
Really good sensors let you detect things.
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That's true. And super-science sensors are in general better in that way than hard science sensors.
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Purified radioactives are rare anywhere.
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True. But they are also hard to detect through a hundred metres of seawater using realistic technology. They might emit neutrinos that would make it, but neutrinos are crummy for imaging with.
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But large things moving underwater and thermal hot spots can be detected but unless you have a good baseline you don't know if that's industrial activity or a whales and natural thermal vents. So if they haven't been monitoring it will take a while to check all the unusual things they detect.
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True. And besides — the adventure will still work if the humans can detect or even localise the industry of the subaquatic civilisation. I'm trying to present a surprise space program, not a surprise industrial civilisation.