Jonathan_S wrote:I agree that on grav sensors you can't see the hyper generator operation on a hyper out.
Thought its possible that from close enough range you can tell the difference between an impeller wedge that disappears instantly because the ship hypered out and a wedge that was shut down (i.e. seeing a quick but non-instant drop in power output on the shutting down wedge).
But that's probably irrelevant - a freighter that within even a couple million km of the Junction is probably perfectly observable on the Junction defenses light-speed sensors. Especially if it's just left the Junction and thus been tracked the whole way. They'd easily be able to tell that a freighter that's that close hadn't hypered out because while they'd see the wedge disappear the ship itself would still be there on radar and optical sensors from all the RDs and sensor platforms forming the surveillance shell around the Junction.
All of that, plus the fact that this ship that has just dropped wedge is moving at 0.005c. It can't bring up its wedge again until it's at a minimum of one light-hour of the Junction, which is the regular sensing range of wedges. The MAN would have to assume the Junction have much better equipment and, while not as good as that of the inner system, should be good for (say) 6 light-hours. So this ship moving at 1/200th the speed of light would need to basically coast for 1200 hours until it can bring up the wedge to make it to the RV point. It could use thrusters, but this is a freighter, not a warship, so its bunkerage of reaction mass is not expected to be high.
Two more problems: first, that while it's still close by the Junction, some other ship might drop in out of hyper close to it and see it's still there. It would send a "hey buddy, everything ok?" call, which the Junction Traffic Control would listen to. And then a pinnace with an engineering team would come aboard.
Second, if it came through the Junction, it would run the risk of a random inspection by the authorities. And then they'd see this ship is completely empty and has some interesting cradles aboard.
However - knowing the timing of OB if they'd really wanted to use a freighter to pick up the Ghosts all they'd need to do is have one scheduled to arrive at Sphinx a few hours after OB is supposed to start. So when the OB attack kicks off it'd be trundling its way in normal space between the Junction and the hyper limit - and could then pretend to panic and then 'flee' or 'hide'. At that point it's far enough from anybody that it's probably not being tracked on lightspeed sensors -- and even if it is the defenders are too busy to deal with one apparently panicking freighter that's decided to try to hide until the situation is clearer.
The MBS would be in lockdown at this time. All arriving ships would congregate in an area and not make it to the stations (which weren't there any more anyway) and no departures would be allowed.
I had discarded the idea of a freighter arriving at the Junction and making it through n-space to Manticore because that's heavily trafficked. Any number of other freighters would see such a ship departing from the least-time course and would signal it. That highway is probably also heavily used by Manticore-friendly warships, which could see such a departure. In fact, warships patrolling the lane are very likely SOP even in peace times. Any pirate worth his or her salt would have a field day with the Junction-Manticore traffic.
And it would have to depart, because the Ghosts wouldn't dare come near the Junction-Manticore traffic. Their stealth may be good, but not while they're being loaded aboard a freighter. Let's say there are 1000 ships at any moment making the journey. The distance is 7 light-hours and the trip takes roughly 40 hours at 150 gravities (the typical of a freighter). If those were evenly separated, they'd be spaced about 2.4 minutes apart. Since the freighter has to drop its wedge for the Ghosts to load aboard, it will coast for the entire operation. If that lasts an hour, the freighter would be passed by 25 ships.
And since this is after the attack, the RMN would have increased the patrol.