Robert_A_Woodward wrote:
So how do you find Darius? Finding Felix won't help (does anybody think that the Darius side of the wormhole isn't fortified?). Unless somebody figures out a way to predict the probable location of the other end of a wormhole, the only way is to check every star system within nnn light years of Felix (nnn being the maximum known span of a wormhole). That is a rather extensive proposition. Depending on how close you have to be to detect lots of high energy sources (3 light weeks means visiting every such star system, 30 light years wouldn't), it could require a lot of ships or a lot of time.
I think Darius' location will be found by other means. The possibilities are virtually limitless.
Warning: I'll go on wild speculation here with not all that much base in the text. I just feel like it today.
The easiest would be either a person or another clue being found in the civilian installations of Galton that are being investigated.
Yes, the Malign will have (tried) not not leave any clues there but since the Malign seems to have planned for those installations to be wiped out by the GA attack but failed in that respect it is quite likely that something survived there that wasn't supposed to have survived.
- some
person who knows about Darius may actually have been captured who was supposed to not be there in the first place or to be killed in the battle. Or it is someone who for some reason knows about Darius even though they weren't supposed to and the Malign doesn't know they do.
- or the data in the installations gives away clues. For instance courier ships could have turned up at regular intervals and from the same direction. And/or events the courier ships reacted to and their arrival times could allow estimates about how far they had to go. Wormholes make that much more difficult but it is still not completely impossible that some deduction can be made once a wormhole is found in that direction. Or maybe they went the direct way, without wormhole. Or maybe the electronic signatures of those ships can be identified from the records of completely different star systems and the times when they were at certain places or especially if they were in certain places that they couldn't have realitically have been allows certain conclusions.
- Even worse ships with different drive systems (and speeds) could have arrived at different intervals, allowing to refine the estimates.
- someone may not have followed protocol and have left some traces in some computer system that weren't supposed to be left. For instance a recorded conversation. The huge size of the captured installations makes this one more likely.
- the new (storywise new, not in-universe new) rebel faction in Darius may have been able to emplace an agent in Galton who is found and either willingly or unwillingly gives away info
- O'Hanrahan may know something (about where her contacts came from for instance and what their turnaround-times where) which she doesn't know is important but once she finds more puzzle pieces in Galton she suddenly is able to put it together or even if she can't the superspy squad may be able to.
- the Malign may have parked stealthed spider-drive ships near Galton to keep an eye on things and someone may stumble upon those and either capture one or feed it fictional info, then follow it (or the courier if it uses one) on the way to deliver that fake info to their next contact or even float a tiny stealthed bug onto its hull and later retrieve its report once the ship returns.
Aside from Galton there are possibilities too.
- for instance an agent in the Solly bureaucracy or Technodyne or whatever could finally be captured alive for some reason and know more about Darius than is good for the Malign. Maybe their killer nanotech malfunctions or someone is immune to it or someone's records show they got it even though they didn't or the rebel faction disabled it or someone figured out how to circumvent the trigger (by hypnosis or partial anaestesia or by blocking certain receptors in the brain or whatever.)
- someone in Galton or O'Hanrahan or a computer system in Galton or elsewhere may have info about the travel schedules of actual high-level Malign operatives across multiple systems and those may allow deductions as to where Darius ultimately is.
- tiny stealthed robotic drones could be parked near a suspicious wormhole and maybe sneaked onto a courier hull
- a courier's transition of the wormhole can maybe be studied in such detail by a stealthed installation that some conclusion about its destination can be drawn? I have no idea how all of this works but maybe the 4-dimensional approach of a wormhole allows conclusions about the travel the ship makes once entereing 5th dimensiional space. Or maybe not. It's all up to the authors