Brigade XO wrote:Wellllll......if the plan was to destroy several major stations rather than have them (and all the equipment, files and those people who actualy knew what was going on with Galton) destroyed by rather thorough means such as massive fusion weapons (perhaps several in each instillation file shutting off ALL the reactors in each facility containment at the same time) then just perhaps you could afford to have a few G-torps attack the GL force --and burn themselves to a vapor while doing it as they are designed to--so you let the other side know the weapons are here......and now "all gone". How you address the invisible ships is more than I can come up with because you don't want any of them actually subject to a set of sensor scans while their Spiders are not engaged.
But, yes, you could use and self destruct a few G-torps to give the impression they were there. Essentially vaporize a few very large stations and building ways etc with integral manufacturing and supposed R&D areas MIGHT let a case be made that this was the place they came from but the ultimately self-inflicted destruction was some sort of defiant but ultimately horrific effort to do more than kill off anybody who knew anything and any information on technical breakthroughs and plans for things like Oyster Bay But they you really can't leave even dummy plans (missing all the critical invisible and interesting weapons and what ships and people involved and how they got there and back and where are they now (you know, little iffy stuff) just lying around in a protected but not under 20 layers of back up self destruct protection like the Alignment is want to do, So, the Alighment really thinks that it is going to pull a big one over on the rather stupid "normals" of the GA and SL.
Unless that's an uncoordinated defence with someone else off the normal chain of command commanding the g-torps, then you risk someone in Galton knowing about the g-torps, their performance parameters, and surviving the fall of Galton. Such people would need to do a minimum of drilling every now and again. And suppose Honor shows up when this person was off-station recovering from a broken leg? You also need some maintenance people because you don't know when Honor is coming (she didn't call ahead to book an appointment), so if you ever want those things to do anything, you need to do the regular maintenance cycles. That means there'll be traffic that someone may notice. They may try to hide the records like they did at Mesa, but it didn't work at Mesa either. Or, worse, Honor might arrive when one of them is down-checked and unable to self-destruct.
And if it is uncoordinated, then that's going to stand out like a sore thumb too. It won't make the thing any less suspicious, but you've increased the risk level for no appreciable gain.