Hello OlorinNight,
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Kudos for your excellent points and summary, albeit reiterating some made much earlier.
The dispatch boat got to Meyers, who sent the news to
Terra etc, perhaps in the same db, but that detail doesn't matter in this thread, but it should be obvious if any tech had been picked up, it would have been referenced not only by Rajampet and Kingsford, but by Daud and Teague etc since that's their job.
There were 200 times as many people aboard the station as the DD crews though the SLN didn't know that, the low kiloton device [200Kt? IIRC] didn't vaporize the whole station immediately [the low yield of the explosive should have told Byng it was a pretty pathetic missile if the RMN had launched it] while the energy weapon target of 22 SLN warships at very close range with no wedges or sidewalls ought to argue little was left before any ship's fusion bottles let go etc.
Given all the energy transfer from up to 300+ SLN lasers and grasers, I'd expect some slight amount of debris to fall into the sun, while the larger relatively 'untouched' wreckage knocked out of orbit would take roughly only 47 minutes to burn up in the atmosphere, not much time when most of the SAR effort is devoted to rescuing any potential survivors from the space station, and the SLN didn't know or suspect there was anything worth looking through the RMN wreckage in the first place.
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OlorinNight wrote:Well, we know that, due to the timing, the courrier boat that escaped has since reached the SL area. But even at the end of the last book, when Rajampet and his successor were discussing what options they had in order to fight The Grand Alliance, they never mentionned that they had been able to put their hands on some Manty tech. Considering their situation, and the content of the discussion, I really doubt that they would have failed to mention it if they had some hope to crak at least one part of the manty tech.
So if we look at it:
- Destruction of the DD was very violent, leaving probably very few things recoverable at best, possibly none at all;
- the space station exploded close to the DD and it is likely that what was left of the station mixed with what was left from the DD (if anything survived the SL Grasers of course);
- being in orbit around a planet means that, very probably, at least part of the pieaces that may have survived were probably sent more or less in the direction of the planet, and were thus destroyed while entering it's atmosphere, the bigger one may even have been blown to pieces (if any were there for starter) by the solarians to prevent an involuntary kinetic bombardment of an inhabited planet;
- the rest of the space station was the immediate priority regarding SAR teams, seeing that they were more people on board (and that it became soon very clear that it was NOT in the interest of the SLN to recover any survivors of the DD), which gave time for the pieaces of the DD (if any remained) to disperse, mix with others stuff in orbit or fall on the planet;
- The SLN had such a domination for so many centuries that it probably considered at best a low priority to recover any sort of material from destroyed ennemies. May even have been strengthened by the fact that, at that moment, Manticore was not at war with the Solarian league;
- it was not in the interest of Byng to recover anything that may have contained data regarding who really fired and what happened to the station;
- except for the courrier boat, no occasion to send anything back to the league. It would have been very unfortunate if the only boat (in more thant 20 ships) able to escape was THE one where all recovered materials happened to be;
- no mention later that any tech was recovered.
Everything points in the direction: the Solarian do not have any manty tech coming from those three DD.