Pax Humana
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According to the Codex, there are 2 FTL methods used by everyone. The Relays are point-to-point, effectively instant travel. The other is the drive cores which let you push, after 2000 years of research, to 15 times speed of light for a maximum of roughly 30 light-years' travel before you must stop and discharge.
The effect of this is that each new Relay added to the network produces a new sphere of exploration. If it's useful enough, that first sphere gets its own nodes that add more spheres of exploration added around eg a garden world or a juicy mining system.
Now, if the games were realistic enough, that'd mean each new Relay's initial sphere would contain dozens of new systems for people to develop (and fight over). One additional thing to consider is that these other systems would automatically route galactic trade through the Relay-bearing systems, meaning they're always economically subordinate to those Relay systems which become trade hubs and regional capitals for each colonization cluster, I think the wiki calls them.
If Marcus finds an alternate FTL method that's somewhere between those two speeds (19 YEARS to cross the galaxy vs seconds via Relay), on the strategic scale of distance covered, yes, that will absolutely be a military-grade advancement. Would it make the Turians friendly? Almost certainly not. They're Space Rome and cannot tolerate an alternate military power.
In fact, if humanity shows up with that alternate FTL method, that alone will cause wars, at least cold wars and probably 1 or 2 hot ones, as well.
The effect of this is that each new Relay added to the network produces a new sphere of exploration. If it's useful enough, that first sphere gets its own nodes that add more spheres of exploration added around eg a garden world or a juicy mining system.
Now, if the games were realistic enough, that'd mean each new Relay's initial sphere would contain dozens of new systems for people to develop (and fight over). One additional thing to consider is that these other systems would automatically route galactic trade through the Relay-bearing systems, meaning they're always economically subordinate to those Relay systems which become trade hubs and regional capitals for each colonization cluster, I think the wiki calls them.
If Marcus finds an alternate FTL method that's somewhere between those two speeds (19 YEARS to cross the galaxy vs seconds via Relay), on the strategic scale of distance covered, yes, that will absolutely be a military-grade advancement. Would it make the Turians friendly? Almost certainly not. They're Space Rome and cannot tolerate an alternate military power.
In fact, if humanity shows up with that alternate FTL method, that alone will cause wars, at least cold wars and probably 1 or 2 hot ones, as well.