tlb wrote:Haven managed to keep the locations of both Bolthole and Hades secrets for years, by limiting access to need to know. No un-vetted civilians nor any civilian ships is a minor inconvenience.
A wormhole lane with only naval traffic is a curiosity when known, but is not a secret breaker.
Jonathan_S wrote:In both cases that was helped by the minimum of required traffic. Bolthole had a resident population and vast resources to man and fuel it's yards. I'm sure there was quite a bit of initial traffic during the early set-up phase - but after that traffic was minimal; and even better IIRC the terminus in Peep space was in an uninhabited system; so no one would be in position to see those initial seed freighters or the odd courier pop through.
That's a far cry from trying to feed a hidden yard in hyper or deep space where you can't mine local resources so you'd have a steady stream of freighters hauling in raw or processed material from mining operations. Now you could in theory just repeat bolthole - and it need not be down a wormhole. Just find some mineral rich system with a habitable planet far from your normal systems (so scouts are unlikely to stumble over it) then set up a colony, mining infrastructure, and yards. But without the existing, but unknown, planetary population to draw from you'd have to ship in a several hundred thousand at least to set up a system able to be self-sufficient in food, mining, construction, etc. (power'd be the easy bit)
Simply relocating that many people would be very hard to hide, and would very quickly clue in adversaries that there was something major to look for.
Yes, it would be a clue that there was something to search for; but without a clue where to look. Once the new ships joined the Navy, it would be clear that there was a hidden shipyard. But until that was found, it would be safe from attack.
Even after its location was known; because there was no civilian traffic permitted, some of the sneaky ways to attack it would not work. Note that the locations within the Manticore System of the targets for Oyster Bay were well known ahead of time.