SharkHunter wrote:Resurrecting a bit of an old thread, but it seemed to fit better here than elsewhere, tied into the "Laccoon" + Erewhon's concern that Mesa was like a thief's fence selling the backdoor's key combination to the highest bidder.
Knowing that the Harvest Joy was lost, yada yada yada, but the Torchese gov't wants to know what's on the other side of that wormhole, not for commercial purposes but out of sheer caution Obviously, they are not in the "send someone on a possible suicide mission to figure it out" mood, because the possible loss of those lives at gains them nothing.
So here's the thought... Could the GA program an unmanned dispatch/courier boat to go through the wormhole, Sarnow deployment style, basically to go through, reset it's hyper generator, immediately turn around and come back in X seconds with a sensor picture of whatever it could find. Obviously the Mannerheim forces are going to blow it away, but a couple of those attempts ought to up the paranoia factor a ways,enough or them to really put alot of protection in place, or if the MSDF kinda gets wise or thinks moree ships or coming through and the boat comes back and then they get REALLY protective.
yes/no maybe?
SWM wrote:The biggest problem is that Torch doesn't know the proper coordinates to use for the return trip. Recall the exploration of the Lynx terminus. After they passed through the wormhole, they said it would take extensive observations and at least a day's analysis before the wormhole physicists could determine the proper vectors for the return trip. They can't simply turn around and go back the way they came--the entering and exiting vectors are different.
Another variation people came up with was for the probe (manned or unmanned, both were suggested) to immediately jump into hyperspace and plot a course home the long way. David shot this down thoroughly. Here is the discussion--read the whole thing; the topic was thoroughly discussed and David posted at least 8 times:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3107&hilit=wormhole+torchThis Pearl also has some useful information:
http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... gton/279/1
fallsfromtrees wrote:The only mild clue I can recall from the books (and I admit this is with a great deal of behind the curtains sight), is that the Torch side of the wormhole was so very faint that the scientists on Harvest Joy found it difficult to believe that anyone had found it without knowing that it was there. This implies that just perhaps it was found (as indeed it was) by someone transiting the wormhole from the other side. This implies that it is not a death trap wormhole, but rather that fact that someone hostile is on the other side. The problem is that it takes a real stretch of the imagination to reach this conclusion without the secret background knowledge that the readers have been gifted with.
Not exactly. The real problem is that most of the people on the forum don't think the way a competent intelligence analyst thinks. A
competent intelligence analyst doesn't throw out hypotheses just because he likes another one better. Each hypothesis is kept until it can be disconfirmed on its own merits, [i]not[i] in comparison to other possibilities. You may need to pick the best looking one when you need a policy or action decision, but that doesn't mean the analyst scrubs the others off the books.
RFC hasn't chosen to show us, in-story, Anton and Ruth putting "enemy action" on the board, but there are enough clues that they ought to have done so. Maybe it's just that I don't like it when the author hands one of the characters the Idiot Ball (look it up on TvTropes).
To enumerate:
1. The original information that there was a junction was incorrect. Who put it out there, and why?
2. Finding it on a general survey should have been almost impossible. This suggests it wasn't found from this side.
3. There was no evidence, once the rubble stopped bouncing, that anyone in the system knew there was a terminus. Maybe it got destroyed in the fighting, but maybe not.
4. The operation on Verdant Vista seemed to be ignoring sound management principles. Why?
5. If there is a wormhole there, why isn't Jessyk, Manpower or someone else exploiting it?
6. How did Admiral whoever's task group of the MSN get there all the way from Mesa? And why was it in the vicinity anyway?
All of this suggests that it's not what it seems, a point that's made explicitly in the stories. If it's not what it seems, what could it be hiding?