Theemile wrote:
So? why wasn't each bastion planet a 100% backup for the other? if OB was the plan all along ( and a variant of it was), and just the timing was altered, why were the seeds of it not planted years earlier at the alt site, because the leadership KNEW OB was coming and KNEW Galton was the fallguy if something happened. The Spider drive, though newish, was not brand spanking new - 60 odd warships and a luxury yacht (and a munition) have been built with the drive, plenty of time to introduce it into the Galton knowledge base, even after the official R&D ended and it proved a capable drive system.
Or maybe it should be asked, if the maskirova was so important, why were the Spider munitions used early? If every other item of the attacks could be plausibly explained away or else be part of the charade as part of the Galton production - why allow the one irrefutable tripwire to be used?
The Detweiler plan has been followed for 200 years, it seems a odd place for it to start breaking down.
I tend to agree. If the maskirova was so important why risk it by launching OB with weapons that could point out flaws in it?
The spider ships were a bit less of a risk, as it was far more likely that they'd be able to get in and out without ever getting picked up and so leave the possibility of freighter deployed weapons open. (And in fact as far as we know, no trace of a ship under spider drive was picked up).
OTOH, to be fair, the hole in the deception would have been far less glaring without the successful defection of Simões; who was able to at least put a name to the drive and alert Manticore to the existence of this new and super stealthy system (even if he likely wasn't able to provide any technical details of exactly how it worked). And that defection couldn't have been envisioned at the time the planning for OB was carried out.
And while the lack of Spiders at Galton may be the most obvious hole in the Alamo plan the fact that the GA got their hands on copies of most of the records of those transiting the Mesan stations as part of Houdini would likely be enough on its own to strongly hint that Galton wasn't the only significant base the MAlign had. There should be a statistically significant number of folks they see on those transit recordings that never appeared at Galton; enough to make simple misadventure implausible.
So, from a story perspective, they'd probably still be searching for other bases even if the Spider discrepancy hadn't been introduced between Oyster Bay and Galton.