Jonathan_S wrote:Wasn't much of a battle. The BCs fired a few missiles into a basically defenseless ship (still caught within the grav eddies of the terminus and therefore unable to deploy wedge, sidewall, decoys, missiles or CMs) and destroyed it.
Doesn’t have to be an actual battle, people exaggerate, as long as there is some mystery and a grain of truth the GA might bite.
If they wanted to they could probably easily convince the majority of the crews that it was an unscheduled live fire drill. Do a couple of those before you expect Harvest Joy to pop through, then after you kill her keep the BCs there another several months holding a few more unscheduled live fire drills and it all become nothing worth talking about.
When you have 24,000 people confined to 8 ships, at some point someone will hear something they shouldn’t and spread it around.
The number of crew who actually saw that there was a real target on their sensors is going to be pretty small - and as ThinksMarkedly said in a later post the MAlign was able to basically hand pick the crews for reliability anyway.
Jack McBryde was reliable as well… Just because someone is trusted doesn’t mean they wont have a change of heart and talk, or sleep with someone and inadvertently spill the beans, leave their computer or tablet open etc…
It would be fairly obvious to even casual observation of the Torch terminus area whether or not someone was surveying the wormhole. And remember it's much closer in that most wormholes so it should be easier for agents in the Torch system to surreptitiously monitor (and that's assuming you don't get the info via agents working on infiltrating the Torch government).
And then what? It will still take time for them to get the information to an MA location with a streak Drive to utilize its speed. It all takes time, we don’t know if it takes 1 day to do a survey or 1 year to do a survey all we know is that if your agent is not at the right place and the right time you are screwed.
A ship surveying is going to be deploying lots of drones and running back and forth across the terminus area. That looks very different than a picket defending the terminus as those would be staying well out of energy weapons range of the potential terminus area - they should be back at least a couple million km englobing the area ready to launch laserheads at any hostile transit.
And how many MA spies do you think are in Torch? More importantly how much traffic goes through Torch on a given month or even year? Are we talking about a nation with a population in the millions, tens of millions or billions? Don’t you think it would take constant surveillance of the WH for the MA to feel secure? And if there is not enough traffic to explain always keeping someone to observe for that then it seems like a disaster waiting to happen.