kzt wrote:It's pretty damn obvious that the RMN really doesn't believe in invisible spacecraft. Otherwise they would act like there was some sort of threat. And at both Beowulf and Galton they did not.
I certainly concur. The fact that they were complacent and irresponsible at Beowulf and Galton means that they will be just as complacent and irresponsible when attacking Darius. Complacency and irresponsibility are tactics that will go boom!
However, we cannot forget that the MA also has to convince Audrey O'Hanrahan that there are two different factions. The fact that Galton doesn't have access to critical technologies supports that. We don't know how many more VIP within the MA are being deceived other than Audrey in order to retain their loyalty. We know that the whole of Galton was deceived.
kzt wrote:The fact that the gamma ray weapons were on spider torpedoes is something that absolutely nobody in the RMN knows or really suspects. They totally missed the hundreds of pods full of missiles, it hardly needed some ultra-sneaky invisible platform to reach firing range.
And the missiles that were being used by Galton had that same warhead. So the reason they have never seen the ultra sneaky spacecraft might be why we haven't seen the better documented Nazi flying saucers. They don't exist. And everyone they question and all of the data they have will confirm that.
It dos raise a whole lot of questions inside the MAN and associated orgs - Like what the hell were our leaders thinking when they deployed them and exposed them?
In addition to deciding to expose the Cataphract missiles when you'll be at SDM range in the OB attack. Uh, why?
There could also be deception even within the hierarchies at Darius. What if various people within the MAN are also forcefed slop as a matter of OpSec. It isn't difficult to imagine that the proverbial need to know is on steroids in the MAN. Besides, the schtick they forcefed O'Hanrahan is now spiced up to be fed to the immigrants of Houdini.
jaydub69 wrote: I agree, the RMN is acting like there is no spider drive, yet in MOH right after the Yawata strike they were sure talking it up, if not by name. Also, Simioes knew about it and the Detweilers mentioned that the Manties were talking about it.
Regarding the graserhead missiles, it is stated that they were much less powerful than those used at Manticore. Surely that is a glaring discrepancy that would have been noticed.
In any case there is no mention of spider drives by the Alliance and no appearance or mention of Simeoles at all in this book. Kinda odd since his defection and his knowledge on the streak drive and of the spider drive would seem to have merited at least a cameo at Bolthole.
I think DW is trying to retcon out the Manty knowledge of the spider drive. Another possibility is maybe Eric Flint wrote a lot more of this book than we think and that's why the battle sequences/astrogation details seem a little off from DW's usual detail.
I think it might be simply psychological. One can believe that something might exist all one wants, but unless one sees this "god" of all technologies, one cannot be certain.
Seeing is believing, and the MA certainly doesn't want the scientists in the GA knowing for certain that the spider drive
definitely exists. Certainty inspires a dangerous kind of motivation.
Besides, knowing the spider drive exists does not imply knowing its full strategic and tactical possibilities. The GA might think the spider has only a limited tactical application. Like, say, bombardment from afar.
I also think the retcon may have something to do with the author's vanity, and sales. He is building up the climactic clash with the MA to a feverish pitch. And, since TEiF was to be a collaboration, he wants to save the best for last, and the last for himself.
Kzt, it is ironic that the GA is committing the same crime that the SLN committed. That of ignoring the writing on the wall, and the writings obtained from your own sources.
I think it is the big bad gorilla simplex. It is impossible to look up in the sky for superior technologies when you are at the top of the mountain looking down on the enemy.
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