kzt wrote:Theory is all well and good. Working hardware is a whole different thing. All the hardware work was done off-site by a totally different team and MA security was completely confident that he had no access to it.
My favorite example of production issues is the nuclear material code named FOGBANK. "The material is classified. Its composition is classified. Its use in the weapon is classified, and the process itself is classified."
It was made from 1975 to 1989. The production facility was torn down but the pilot facility was left up. In 2000 they decided to refurbish the warheads that had FOGBANK in it, but found they had this little minor problem - Nobody knew how to make it.
They had records of the process, but they turned out to be incomplete and the new production process didn't produce usable material.
It took about a decade for the process to be properly reconstructed and new material to be produced. It is said that a large part of the problem turned out to be an impurity in one of the ingredients was actually critical to the product working as expected, so when the more highly purified material was used in the 2000's the process failed to work.
Hi kzt,
True, of course, but it could work the other way also, like Grayson compensators. Manticore & Co could happen on a better way than the MAlign has.