I just want to touch on these two points - don't really have anything to say to your others. But first, welcome to the fourm and I hope you stick around and continue to provide your thoughts and feelings.Frank777 wrote:- The 'silver bullet' of Mesa to take out the new system. So no new research is done on detecting spider drives, the weakness of the new "Manty" system (Sherlock) is never considered... Mesa can think of this approach, the experienced Manticore scientists would never think up the same, even when they did this themselves (Honor when she attacked while using the Apollo missile system)? I guess this is theoretically possible, but I find it rather unlikely. The moment a new weapon system is thought up, some people are tasked to consider how to deal with it from the pov of the enemy.
- It is unimaginable for me that starfaring people would make space-capable hubs unable to evacuate quickly. If million of people would cause trouble, at least a happy few should be able to go away fast. The idea that places are allowed to exist where evacuation takes 45 minutes to get out ... no, I doubt that would be done in a society where people clearly act as smart as possible. Nobody would ever allow such death traps in space. Problems existing due to large numbers and capacity problems, yes. Not for small numbers of people.
For the first quoted paragraph I think you're overlooking the time factor (because it's taken David many times longer to write the books than the time elapsed within them - so we've been thinking about the issues for years while the characters have barely had months)
I'm sure Manticore was aware of the vulnerability of Mycroft. They obviously didn't expect quite so effective a preemptive attack as Silver Bullet pulled off, but they knew that this design was vulnerable to having the relays taken out. But keep in mind the timeline, the events at Beowulf are happening like 6 months after the formation of the Grand Alliance. Raging Justice reached Manticore in June of 1922 PD and the chapter describing the Silver Bullets slipping in the Beowulf space was marked December 1922 Post Diaspora. Mycroft, at least the current version, is something RFC referred to as a duck tape solution - they basically bolted existing hardware together to make an initial capability. It obviously needs more stealth and/or redundancy - but the possibility of a decapitation attack would have been considered; it was just IMO accepted as a risk in order to get something in place ASAP.
The spider detection research has a similar timing concern. The first time anybody on Manticore got any hint of the Spider Drive was in February 1922 PD when Oyster Bay struck. So 10 months or less (and even less since Dr Simones arrived who could maybe give them some more clues about it) I'm sure that Manticore, and later Haven and Beowulf have all been frantically working on better ways to detect Spider Drives. But breakthroughs take time; so it doesn't surprise me much that they don't have new methods developed and deployed yet.
As for Beowulf's orbital cities, they've been there growing for centuries. This isn't the ISS which is one puncture away from potential total air loss, this is kilometers and kilometers or urban volume well capable of sheltering people in place from most disasters. Building in the capability to evacuate cities in 45 minutes or less would take astronomical effort. Our modern day cities take days to evacuate. And a city today would be almost as vulnerable to a cargo container bomb that size as Beowulf's stations were. I'm not at all surprised that after decades and centuries of safe occupancy of space that many systems are willing to build stations that are more akin to permanent large towns or cities - and are just as hard to quickly evacuate. (But I do agree with kzt that the military and civilian operations should be kept to entirely different stations - and further that the kinds of meetings of high level officials really should have been happening on the higher security military stations)