penny wrote:Still not a problem. The evidence can be faked. A manipulated crime scene. It is much more difficult to manipulate and fake the existence of ships and hardware than genetic research. In the pre computer days one would only need to leave evidence of a manilla folder with the words NANITE RESEARCH on it, badly burned with everything else.
tlb wrote:If everyone were as ready to believe as you, then it would not be a problem. But all genetic evidence is going to be examined by experts in the field and if it proves to be faked, then Galton is a fraud. Even in the old days, if everything that an enemy had is captured and only one key bit is missing; then the inference would be that someone took it elsewhere. A single, empty manila folder is not going to ease suspicions, when nothing else is burned.
It's not impossible to do what penny is suggesting... just terribly difficult. There needs to be
some research found and most of it needs to be true. It doesn't have to be all true, with some misleading bits that would send anyone trying to recreate the nanites or an antidote down the wrong path. But it has to sound true and be verifiably true to an expert investigating it, because you can be sure that the GA will get the best geneticists from Beowulf to look into this.
Additionally, there needs to be visible destruction of the data to account for gaps and the fact that it doesn't work. This needs to be so carefully done that it would pass scrutiny of data forensic experts too, who would be trying to prove real data from fake, counter-intelligence data.
It has to have been kept accurate up to the last uses in the galaxy at large, where the GA would know of the symptoms and trace indicators. So this not a one-and-done job; it needs to have been periodically updated from that courier from Darius that few knew came from Darius that was inserting data into the Galton databases.
And the hardest thing of all: the GA needs to capture the lab technicians and geneticists who remember having worked on successful nanites. Even if I grant the MAlign the previous paragraphs (and I don't), this one here will fall apart. The geneticists and technicians cannot truly remember this, under interrogation supervised by treecat, unless it was true. The Alamo Contingency may have been counting on a great loss of life to account for those people missing, but it looks like that did not happen.
There's one other option, though: the nanites may have been entirely done on Mesa. It would make sense to direct the spy operations from there, as it's one wormhole away from Visigoth. There's little need for Galton to need them, because they weren't going to a lot of places. We do know Mesa had it, because Firebrand was supposed to get his on a visit to the Gamma Centre.
I think that's likely. But either way, we only have two options: the research on the nanites is captured mostly intact, or another piece of the domino falls on the cover story.