Brigade XO wrote:Using a neutral freighter for a covert integence gathering mission is not all that dangerous takeing one from even Beowulf through the WHJ and then going somewhere...doesn't actualy matter where, it can even just be another leg of the Junction or it can be by hyperspace somewhere.
You have optical sensors and you have electronic sensors- passive. You come though the wormhole and have everything running at max sensitivity and recording to something buffered off your sensor system.
SNIP
The SLN has got to have ONI and other black ops ships if for nothing elce that spying or OFS or BF/FF. Papers and all.
Not as good as a RMN Ghost Rider drone making a sweep but even the SLN analysts should't be able to miss all the activity and defense in depth around the Junction.
Knowing what was what at the Junction might have led them to abandon the "support mission" through the wormhole. But the mission wasn't seriously on the program anyway, until Rajampet added his secret clauses to Tsang's orders. The whole thing was just to get Beowulf on record for refusing the SLN transit, to muddy the water and "de-fang" any criticism of the Mandarins.
The problem it doesn't fix, though, is the mis-information that the Oyster Bay attack went through the systems active defenses and both destroyed a lot of the defenses, and used up a lot of missiles. That information was false, but you need a different method to test it.
A spy ship (Aviso?) might have worked for the defenses at the Junction, or before Oyster Bay changed the rules about ships approaching the planet. The drawback? There is supposed to be a circa 20 light minute range to shipboard sensors; the Junction is 7 light hours out; and all foreign traffic (aside from diplomatic vessels) conduct all their business at the Junction until further notice.
Roszak was involved in a number of covert ops, but nothing was said about covert ops specific ships. I suspect if they needed something, it was leased; or maybe, they'd have just hired mercenaries--like Monica's--for anything they needed real deniability on. I doubt they bothered much with electronic intel though; after all, who cares what ignorant nobodies are up to? More likely, slip someone like Harahap in for HUMINT/hacking. You could learn almost anything in the dockside bars. . . .
Regards,
Rob