tlb wrote:When reading the earlier books, I was sure there were actual bombs put into the State Sec ships while they were in Malign shipyards, but now we find that there were computer suicide protocols installed instead. I cannot find the earlier text to check my memory. However this gives a satisfactory answer to what Shannon did to bring about her "Oops" moment.
Bombs could be noticed by the crew, it might not be as easy to retrofit them as one might thing. We knew there was a self-destruct trigger, we just didn't know what form it was. That it was reusing existing systems in a way they were not designed for makes far more sense in hindsight. Also, those weren't StateSec ships. Those were People's Navy ships, so the level of competence was far above that of the StateSec.
That the Peep Mars design had such a fatal flaw is not surprising, actually.
I can sort of understand why there were no spider drives used in Operation Alamo. The Malign does not want the Grand Alliance to gain any knowledge or experience of their use, because they will be vital to operations and the defense of Darius. Even though this leads to the thought that there is another hidden fortress world. Darius is better hidden because of the wormhole, so it cannot be as easily found by triangulation of astrographic information.
We can understand why they've kept their best secrets away from Galton, but that will create holes in the history. They're sure there's a new stealth drive system and it couldn't be just Hasta because, as also stated earlier in the book, there's a clear paper trail inside Technodyne of the development of the Hasta, after the war broke out and thus after Oyster Bay. Whatever was used in that attack couldn't have been used then.
So, no, the GA knows something is missing, or at least will once they sift through all the evidence. Unlike what the MAN planners must have wanted, the crews of the 60 superdreadnoughts and all the civilian population survived and NONE of them knows anything about the spider drive. It's not conceivable that such a thing could have been produced in that system and no one knowing anything about it.
Plus remember there were three slaver ships that didn't return, but did go through the Warner-Mannerheim wormhole? Of course, three ships a population don't make, so where did Darius get its workforce from?