Brigade XO wrote:We don't have "information from the database (not the pirates, not the mercenaries and certainly not any of Axelrod's) about the wormhole? We have the report from the scientist pushing the theory that all the resonance problems might be from a wormhole. And, while Axelrod is one of the groups being invited to send representatives, there has already been discussion about how to keep the invitees away from the real reason for the conference,----which is to pick their minds.
There wasn't any information about the wormhole in any of the Volsungs database because they didn't know that, Llyn never told them. None of Axelrod's ships were captured and even then the only that would have had any hint was that freighter that confirmed the existence of the Junction back in 1532. None of the others would have carried it because it was need to know.
However, the Axelrod group being invited could bring some extra equipment, which could in turn break open the case. That freighter didn't conclude the examination for sure, they had needed more time. So Axelrod could take the opportunity to send a ship to send a special type of ship.
On the other hand, it is POSSIBLE that the Axelrod representatives might have a copy of the data they are hiding with them. Ok, probably not very smart but how about they come with a lot of equipment that is more "wormhole centric" in terms of measurements and research that what other attendees bring---who is going to turn down the "mark's" offer to study the thing close up---and SIS might be able to get into that data.
Agreed, it's not very smart to bring the information you don't want Manticore to have. But those representatives would have been briefed on the possibility, if they are to detour the discussions from concluding there is a Junction. If they aren't, they could end up helping Manticore instead. But even then, because SIS knows what to look for, they can also tell what those attendees are deliberately doing.
Mercenaries are available but so far Axelrod has been somewhat cagey about the deniability of the people it sends to do the hard work of taking Manticore. Mostly they want to avoid Haven and the League from taking an interest in what is going on. The League is almost certainly going to react to a potential "junction" as something they want to control out to the "Haven Quadrant" and would, of course, take over the management in the interests of helping poor backward Manticore lot lose such a strategic asset and probably allow it to fall into nefarious hands. This sounds like a job for OFS!!
They don't have a legal standing to control the Junction, short of invading the Manticore system. And since the Beowulf terminus will be the first one opened, Beowulf would take a distinctly negative view of that. Remember, Beowulf has veto power over that operation.
Though that's probably why the Junction Treaty of 1590 PD was so generous: it removed all ability for the SL to claim the Junction was being poorly administered and it gave Beowulf all the reasons to support Manticore keeping its control.