Maldorian wrote:
The point is, that the Harvest Joy didn´t return and with the alignment in the calculation brutal force is the best guess why. If you think about how someone would secure a unused wormhole, mines or a single fortress would be the number one guesses. Ships would be a little bit down on the list.
You are apparently having too much fun to bother with the real(?) Honorverse.
The author wrote in the text:
1) there is
an existing wormhole no one has ever successfully transited, so it is possible this one has whatever problem the first one had;
2) One of the things no one responsible wants to do is to assume enemy action when
no actual data exists to suggest it;
3)Your argument (that hostile action is the best guess) only makes sense because the author gave
you insight into the Malign's operations and motivations. Certainly neither of the hyperspace physicists involved in the survey offered that possibility (not even to Jeremy)or considered it at the time. Characters in the story
do not have the data to connect those dots.
So considering how you would execute a breach on a defended wormhole terminus is a waste of effort, since the RMN isn't going to send ships through it anyway. If data is found suggesting or confirming enemy action, you will follow up through the source(s) of the data, not go storming an unknown terminus armed with unknown defenses.
They'll find Darius, either through not-quite-expired links on Mesa, or by finding and recruiting another McBride (onion insider that isn't insane.) We'll get there when the author decides to go there.
Rob
edited out extra "have".