Jonathan_S wrote:I agree that the terminus itself would be beyond the range of shipboard sensors.
However, the resonance zone from the terminus to the star would cover a significant fraction of the hyper limit's cicumphrence -- and that probably could be detectable by shipboard sensors.
Not really. We know from the Manticore Ascendant series that there are other gravitational effects that are similar to those of an RZ, so it can be mistaken. If it were that easily detectable, the junction would have been found by others much sooner, such as the survey ship that did get to Felix 200 years ago (or more) and whoever laid claim to it.
So, again, one would find the wormhole only if they already suspected it was there. It's possible the GA suspects the MAlign is hidden behind one because of the Congo one and because they do that with Bolthole too, but knowing where to search is not obvious. They do have those 3 freighters that did the Warner-Mannerheim transit and never came back from Galton, but because they never came back there's no hint of how far the wormhole would be.
Now even as a 3 terminus Junction it'd be a lot weaker RZ than Manticores -- and there are apparently other grav turbulence phenomena that often produce indistinguishable effects yet aren't associated with a wormhole.
It's 4 termini. Darius, Twins and two more.
But it's still possible that a GA (especially an RMN) ship that happened on the system might well notice where the RZ meets the hyper limit and follow it back to see if it was potentially related to an unknown wormhole. That could be the trail of clues that leads a ship the light hours out to where that little Junction is now within their sensor range.
Yes, it's possible. But again, it's usually dedicated ships and it's also usually if you already suspect it. Otherwise, tunnel vision applies and the scouting ships won't think to look for it.
BTW, just who surveyed the Felix system to find the wormhole there?
The books imply that the MAlign did. My guess that it really means Mannerheim did and the MAlign intercepted the data. When the MAlign decided to start colonising Galton, they would have infiltrated the Mannerheim Association to ensure they wouldn't interfere with and would help hide the transits. So when their incipient navy scouted nearby systems and did stumble upon the wormhole, the information never made it out of the navy.