Galactic Sapper wrote:Dauntless wrote:forts stealthy? doubtful but pods should be.
why? forts have sidewalls and wedges and PDLC and armour. pods are VERY fragile as we have seen time and again in the books, so by rights a ship doing maintenance should have some stealth so that any innocent looking freighter/dispatch boat that goes through the junction can't immediately tell others where the pods were.
Why bother? The pods aren't close enough to the junction to be hit with energy fire, and missiles would take long enough to get there for the ready forts to target and launch from those pods. For ships, the pods being heavily stealthed makes sense. Not as much so for fixed defenses. Everyone knows they're around somewhere, right?
Or they could rely on concealment rather than stealth. Instead of having pods floating free near the forts, have a few freighter-looking ships that consist of a thin core linking drive ends with layers upon layers of pods linked to that core. The pod maintenance people can stay on the ship with direct access to the pods - no potentially revealing boats working among the pods. At need the ships spew pods in every direction and the core can run or take up position as a block ship for the industrial/shipping/control stations near the junction. Think of it as an extreme variant of an ammunition ship.
This way the pods can be physically linked to the ship core rather than having to tractor themselves all the time.
That's my take as well. Everyone knows the area around forts is laden with pods. You even want them to know. Your enemy knowing is counted as part of the deterrence. Like prisoners in jail seeing armed guards in the guard houses.
As you mentioned, pods strategically dropped off by ships should be stealthy, but pods in a fort's airspace I wouldn't think so. And of course, arbitrary shoals of pods scattered surreptitiously about the system should be stealthed.