cthia wrote:There's no need for them to get so testy. This ruse is carried out in peacetime. I would imagine the only person in the system who is adequately familiar with ALL of the Keys is Honor. Beth and the Ambassador have probably met the Keys, but the chances the relationship is familiar enough to ask personal questions which are not found in a file - a file which even the MA has access to - is probably nil. And Alphas would undoubtedly have studied personal information and mannerisms of the Key in question. And of course, biosculpt will handle the appearance. At any rate, this would be a highly sensitive meeting the Key would be requesting, and, proper political procedure would have to be observed. He could refuse to leave his ship because of sensitive information. Honor would be the best choice for personal authentication.
No. Honor will neither be the only person nor even the one best acquainted with all the Keys. For a major ally like Grayson, the Foreign Office will keep files. There are thousands of people working for the Foreign Office and some of them have as jobs knowing their partners. Plus the Grayson Ambassador, who works for the Grayson government, will be on hand and also has a staff. The Ambassador would be the first one called to speak to the visiting dignatary.
It is possible that one would travel incognito, on a personal yacht, for an unofficial visit. In that case, neither the Embassy nor the Foreign Office might be involved. But in that case, this yacht is not going to get granted any type of priority nor is it going to be allowed in sensitive areas. It'll be directed to the holding area before docking.
In any case, Honor would be the worst person that the MAlign could get to try and pull a fast one on. They don't know that she has treecat powers and can tell when someone is lying.
cthia wrote:IFF and encryption codes will be current. Why wouldn't they? If not, then Grayson's own transponder will work just fine.
A matter of timing. The codes are only valid for a period, before being rotated. A ship that was declared overdue will have its codes revoked and will need to go through a more extensive authentication when returning. That's the type of attention a false flag attack does not want.
cthia wrote:I think the ruse could get them escorted all the way into orbit during peace. Remember, this is an emergency! And once in orbit, as I said before, who knows what manner of madness the MA has concocted. I'd guess this would be an operation which begins, or at least supports, the opening phase of the war. If the ships do manage to get escorted into orbit, this would be a perfect time for MA BCs to hyper in-system. And perhaps those big fat Trojan horses can work their magic while everyone is distracted. Like targeting those brand new platforms which have been set up to detect LDs, and or, they could target the Palace. The Trojans will be destroyed, yes, but before their dirty deed is done?
And I question that they would get into orbit that way before someone becoming suspicious. There are just too many people who may notice something amiss.
Also, do note that the Palace cannot be destroyed from orbit. It has defences.
And if they don't get escorted into orbit, then they'll simply have to go for secondary targets like the infrastructure at the MWJ. Civilian infrastructure. And firing on whatever ships they can. All of the time LDs are maneuvering during the distraction and setting up housekeeping in nests all over the system.
The moment the first graser fires or the first missile separates, the entire system goes on alert, possibly all the way to Case Zulu. That's the worst thing that the LDs would want to happen if they're trying to manoeuvre.