I doubt the inner-world colony ships mentioned in this 1901 PD quote as using Manticore's junction to speed their movement further out into the Verge were the death traps your talking about - those were ~1200 years earlier.cthia wrote:They were. But at the time the need for them was a necessity, they were very hazardous and cumbersome at best. I doubt that 50,000+ people wanted to board those first death traps. As a surveying vessel where minimal lives are at risk, they were indispensable.George J. Smith wrote:From chapter Five On Basilisk Station
"Fearless moved steadily forward with the other outbound vessels. In time of peace, she had no greater priority than any of the gargantuan merchantmen who dwarfed her to insignificance, and Honor leaned back in her chair to savor the bustle and purposeful energy of the Junction in action.
Under normal circumstances, the Junction handled inbound and outbound vessels at an average rate of one every three minutes, day in and day out, year after year. Freight carriers, survey vessels, passenger ships, inner-world colony transports, private couriers and mail packets, warships of friendly powers—the volume of traffic was incredible, and avoiding collisions in normal-space required unrelenting concentration by the controllers."
Bold my emphasis
It would seem that hyper capable survey and colony ships were being used a long time ago in the story arc.
George was pointing out that there was text-ev from the first book that at least some level of colonization was even then still ongoing.