munroburton wrote:That's not happening. Objects in the lane have to move slowly for several minutes to exit, then they have to find the outbound lane, realign with it and enter that lane as slowly as they exited. By then, any manner of automated defenses has acted. Nothing ever survives to exit the inbound lane, let alone the rest of the process.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:Why do they have to move slowly? There's nothing in the physics of the transit lanes that forces that for the object, it's only the wedge that is the problem. So use a different propulsion and manoeuvring system: rockets. It can't be that difficult. It is just rocket science after all.
And if you can send one, you can send several too and hope one of them makes the transit back.
I don't expect this will happen. David has been pretty adamant about what can transit a wormhole. But my point is that in-universe they can't know what David is thinking and therefore the Alignment can't bet the farm (or the planet) on that NOT happening. Aside from losing access to the wormhole, this would be a completely unnecessary risk.
A rocket provides no defensive cover, plus a rocket is slow compared to a wedge and it takes a small (but not negligible) amount of time to reconfigure from sails. A greater amount of time (depending on the size of the ship) is spent to recycle the hyperspace generator and until that is done the ship is stuck in a known volume of somewhat normal space surrounded by ships with energy weapons.