Belatedly reading the thread now that I've picked up and read ACTV
HungryKing wrote:The stuff about the nexus is in one of the early background appendices, and is, I things, repeat in HoS.
The stuff about the Andies causing a delay in parts of the timeline was a post from around when the Travis Long trilogy became the Travis Long Cycle, and then the Manticore Ascending series, which was then clarified to be more than a trilogy, there was something about how the Andies had battleships, and that one might appear but that it would require some convolutions as Manticore and the empire were too far apart for direct interaction.
HungryKing wrote:Um, I hate to burst bubbles but Manticore finds out about the nexus relatively quickly, it should be either the next book or the following one. In fact, based on what we know, it should have in call to vengeance, but then the Andies were added.
They then examine it and discover that it is well beyond their abilities to actually survey, maybe beyond anyone's capabilities at the time. They then spend decades arguing over whether to survey, opposing factions argue that the estimated price, which may have been decreasing over time, is too high or that pandora's box should not openned.
Hmm, I checked the usual spots, SVW appendix, MTH:Universe of Honor Harrington and I'm not finding anything about them waiting for decades before surveying the Junction. (SVW's appendix doesn't cover the Junction at all)
House of Steel does though indicate that might be the case. MTH says the wormhole was "discovered in 1585 pd (98 al)" while HoS claims that the first transit was 1585 PD, to Beowulf, with San Martin and Henessy "within a few years" - then a Junction Treaty was signed with the 3 of them in 1590 PD.
House of Steel does claim that that knowledge that there was likely a wormhole junction was recovered from one of the Axlerod Corp's mercenaries ships after the battle in 1543 PD. It goes on to claim that knowledge of the possible presence of a wormhole had been public knowledge since that point. That's obviously not in complete agreement with the Travis Long books we've gotten though that may end up being a cover story - Delphi hiding the actual eventual source of the wormhole knowledge having it announced it was later found hidden in some damaged bit of computer hardware recovered from the fight.
And it does go on to say that "Despite the century of research between their discovery and Axelrod’s attack on the Star Kingdom in 1543 PD, no other multi-terminus wormhole had ever been discovered. Wormhole theory and astrogation were still in the early stages of formulation, and most theoreticians had dismissed the possibility of such phenomena as possessing a very low order of probability. Even after the Manticore Wormhole Junction’s discovery had forced a reconsideration of that belief, its sheer size and strength made the task of properly surveying it a formidable one.
As a result, the first transit did not occur until 1585 PD"
So while that doesn't include anything I noticed about political fights about whether to survey, or if they needed outside help to do so, it does imply that the survey was lengthy.