Galactic Sapper wrote:The RZ isn't a shortened cone, it's a vastly elongated one. 12 light hours tall and only ~20 light minutes across at the base.
That's a matter of perspective
By shortened, I meant that it doesn't end on a point, but on a circle of radius equal to (and coinciding with) the wormhole's hyperlimit. You could also describe it as a cylinder where the two bases have different radii. I don't know what this 3D shape is called.
Plus, in a past topic where rfc himself chimed in, the existence of a resonance zone is not by itself proof positive that a wormhole exists in that RZ. The majority of RZss found end up being duds as far as wormholes are concerned.
You could well be correct that the sheer size and power of Manticore's RZ was evidence in favor of there being a wormhole to discover, but the fact that a RZ existed is not by itself sufficient evidence.
Ah, interesting. This hasn't come up in the books. I wonder what else can create an RZ if not a wormhole. Still, it's actually required for the story that there RZs exist without wormholes.
At All Costs, Ch. 62 wrote:Any translation out of the resonance zone risked serious astrogational uncertainty, and any translation into the zone would have been no more than a complicated way to commit suicide.
And to confirm which direction RFC meant by "into" and "out of":
At All Costs, Ch. 68 wrote:“Hyper footprint!” Spiropoulo said suddenly. “Multiple hyper footprints at seven-two-point niner three million kilometers!”
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Honor Alexander-Harrington's eyes were brown as ice as Theophile Kgari, in a virtuoso display of astrogation, dropped the massed superdreadnoughts of Eighth Fleet exactly where she'd told him to in a single jump out of the center of the resonance zone.
Later in the chapter, Tourville's officers say that the 60-missile pattern Honor had fired was coming from outside the zone. So Honor arrived in normal space outside the zone and she hypered out of the wormhole inside it. That concludes that translating from alpha to normal space in the zone is "into".
So it's quite impossible that no one had noticed that the RZ existed, when translating from hyper back to normal space in just under half the surface of the hyper limit is suicide. Within a couple of years of the Manticore Trust frigates arriving in-system, they'd have mapped the RZ thoroughly. And that's if the Warshawskis can't detect them from Alpha in the first place.
But it is a necessary condition for a wormhole being there, isn't it? So if you know the RZ is there and you know its geometry, then you can say "if there's a wormhole, it's that way and this far." Why wouldn't Manticore have sent someone to investigate in the 100 T-years since the Jason arrived if there was a WH there?
Either RZs are so common (almost every system has one anyway) that they figured that there probably wasn't a wormhole, or it was too expensive / difficult to know for certain and Manticore didn't want to spend the money. I don't think it can be either alone, as that ought to have been factored in tactical planning before (you can only attack systems from one side) on one hand, and it's unlikely the Axelrod freighter could have come to a conclusive answer in the amount of time they were in-system if it was too difficult.